331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . dlingour horses when a crash was heard. All eyes turned just in time to see 1st ClassPrivate Chester L. Blada, mounted on his trusty steed,trying to remove stable and all, as he had cinched hishorse, forgetting to omit the partition. Lt. Samseystrolled over to the scene and kindly informed ChesterL., in a musical tone of voice, that he would havehim ccurt-martialled and busted if it ever happenedagain. My mistake, Sir-r-r. replied Chester. Saddling completed, each man was given an extrahorse or two to keep him company, with the exceptionof
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . dlingour horses when a crash was heard. All eyes turned just in time to see 1st ClassPrivate Chester L. Blada, mounted on his trusty steed,trying to remove stable and all, as he had cinched hishorse, forgetting to omit the partition. Lt. Samseystrolled over to the scene and kindly informed ChesterL., in a musical tone of voice, that he would havehim ccurt-martialled and busted if it ever happenedagain. My mistake, Sir-r-r. replied Chester. Saddling completed, each man was given an extrahorse or two to keep him company, with the exceptionof the recruits, who were to entertain the public withtheir perilous feats on a blanket and surcingle. Nineprivates who knew the difference between a nearand off horse were selected to keep the lead,swing and wheel pairs in draft. The drivershitched their pairs to the numerous pieces and caissons,assisted by a Sergeant and a Horse Corporal, led outof the corral into the street, followed by the grace-fully mounted recruits and the remaining battery. BATTERY C— P; 3311 Field Artillery^
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