331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . frontthat was a combination of Sgt. Merrill on Guard Mount and Lieut. Radermacher parading on a Regimental Review. Lieut. Eisner used about three, the Slicker foi use Stable Sgt. Higgins pet Pete. John B. rode Pedro, the Military Marvel, for drill and equitation, old thirsty on the range and jumping the hurdles hed imping t, the Mgroomed, the loot rode Pvt. altho a couple of times when Pedro was improper Hellmer good and plenty. Lieut. Frew liked best, while Lieut. Walker wouldride any of them, altho Pushfoot was his choice. Top-cutte


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . frontthat was a combination of Sgt. Merrill on Guard Mount and Lieut. Radermacher parading on a Regimental Review. Lieut. Eisner used about three, the Slicker foi use Stable Sgt. Higgins pet Pete. John B. rode Pedro, the Military Marvel, for drill and equitation, old thirsty on the range and jumping the hurdles hed imping t, the Mgroomed, the loot rode Pvt. altho a couple of times when Pedro was improper Hellmer good and plenty. Lieut. Frew liked best, while Lieut. Walker wouldride any of them, altho Pushfoot was his choice. Top-cutter Bill rode 78,Chief Horseshoer Bridges rode his namesake Dan and Cooper Kohn claimedTuffy, so named because he had the cutest little mustache just like TuffyBairds of Hq. Co. Lieut. Mitchell had his private mount Doc that Hinesthought so much of. After the Lieut, was transferred to Hq. Co. Hines had only114 and Keghead left to groom with his long handled stable broom. Webster had 90 for guidon horse and groomed him at least twice, according. All He Did was Rattle the Lax. to eyewitnesses, once at Grant and once at Robinson. Shorty Garthwaite claimedthe smallest horse in the battery and, of course, Sgt. Barlow had the best horsein the outfit, as also did George U. and 192 other members of F Btry. Allthat George gray needed was training and his rider was giving him lots ofit. Schlotthauer rode No. 14, the horse with the coach-dog gait. No. 14 provedthe statement made in the F. A. D. R., that a horse takes the disposition of itsrider. It was a sad day when we moved overseas and had to leave our good friendsbehind. They were sent back to the Remount Depot at Camp Grant and theirlife in the }?ist Field Artillery was ended. But before they were loaded on thetrains the Captain took a last gallop on Sam, Pete jumped the hurdles for Red,Lt. Eisner slipped the Slicker another measure of oats, Shorty took a lastjog on his ponv, Tuffy bit Cpl. Kohn just once more. Sorum whisp


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