331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . t was made, andall hands were treated to a channelcrossing in all its glory. It was Labelle France that greeted their eyeson the morning of the 6th, and weakbut eager, they stumbled out on to dry land. A chilly rain effectively dampenedall enthusiasm and after a soggy hike which made one think grimly of tales ofsunny France, bedraggled packs were dumped in the tents of another restcamp. In the afternoon, the rest of the regiment moved out of camp for parts un-known. B stayed on for five days,changing tents and bathing at the whimof the Cam


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . t was made, andall hands were treated to a channelcrossing in all its glory. It was Labelle France that greeted their eyeson the morning of the 6th, and weakbut eager, they stumbled out on to dry land. A chilly rain effectively dampenedall enthusiasm and after a soggy hike which made one think grimly of tales ofsunny France, bedraggled packs were dumped in the tents of another restcamp. In the afternoon, the rest of the regiment moved out of camp for parts un-known. B stayed on for five days,changing tents and bathing at the whimof the Camp Commander, mountingguard, and wondering what was the Blaszak and Kiesewetter had beendropped at Southampton, and now fourmore, Koch, Mier. Nike!, and H. H. Carl-son went to the hospital at last, on October nth, came an orderto entrain, and at 2 p. m. many were sur-prised to find that the funny looking boxcars were all for them to sleep in. Twodays and two nights were spent in thesecrowded quarters, with just enough cheese. 551!? Field Artillery lL


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