331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . x Mumps and a bad heel kept six men behind: Street?., Altenhofen, J. John-son Bogetka, Moulton, and Buss. There were American box cars for most olthe mem but since sentiment did not make the floors any softer, it was necessaryto appropriate a few bales of hay from cars on the next track. About four o clockthe train pulled out, and to everyone ssurprise, made excellent time. A good speed was maintained, so thatthose who were fortunate enough to sleep,awoke on Saturday to find the train pul-ling into Narbonne, more than half wayto Marseilles


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . x Mumps and a bad heel kept six men behind: Street?., Altenhofen, J. John-son Bogetka, Moulton, and Buss. There were American box cars for most olthe mem but since sentiment did not make the floors any softer, it was necessaryto appropriate a few bales of hay from cars on the next track. About four o clockthe train pulled out, and to everyone ssurprise, made excellent time. A good speed was maintained, so thatthose who were fortunate enough to sleep,awoke on Saturday to find the train pul-ling into Narbonne, more than half wayto Marseilles. Here hot coffee, containingenough rum to spoil both coffee and rum,was served. The rest of the trip thoughmuch slower was through beautifulcountry and interesting towns. At Nimeslate in the afternoon, there was a stop forhot-coffee again and thereafter the trainloitered along until after is some dispute about how manytunnels we passed through, or whetherwe went through any at all as we nearedour destination, but at last in the small. BATTERY B A 5511 Field Artillery //


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