. Memories of the "411th" Telegraph Battalion in the World War here and "over there" .... 1. Ready for an alert. 4. An Arms liaireiil. 2. Hunting the cootie. •). Sewing on 1st Army As. 3. Rolling- kitchen; Cook Bi-uce in foreground. ME rSE-A R( ;ON XE 121 at the finish as the 1st—though, to tell the truth, it was uot sentimentwhich kejit a division in or took one out, but the tactical considerationsof the moment. The 42ud, pressing forward for an opening with all thefervor of the 1st, went through McRaes Jersey Lightnings of the78th—all honor to them and their commander: they who had shown the


. Memories of the "411th" Telegraph Battalion in the World War here and "over there" .... 1. Ready for an alert. 4. An Arms liaireiil. 2. Hunting the cootie. •). Sewing on 1st Army As. 3. Rolling- kitchen; Cook Bi-uce in foreground. ME rSE-A R( ;ON XE 121 at the finish as the 1st—though, to tell the truth, it was uot sentimentwhich kejit a division in or took one out, but the tactical considerationsof the moment. The 42ud, pressing forward for an opening with all thefervor of the 1st, went through McRaes Jersey Lightnings of the78th—all honor to them and their commander: they who had shown theendurance of por])oise hide after their grueling attacks in the Grand Pregap by making a fifteeu-mile advance fighting along the edges of theBourgogne Wood. Press the Enemy As the 42nd represented twenty-six states, it would not have jiaidmuch attention, even if its orders had been different, to army sectorswhen it was in full cry after the enemy on the way to the River report that the Rainbows had entered Sedan was due to a misun-derstanding by one who read the Rainbo


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