331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . without food. She immediately dashed oftand returned with mother, who kept a hotel. Standing in the midde pi thestreet, talking in large quantities, they discussed the approaching violation otall the food regulations the French Government had ever invented. 1 hey tookturns talking—one talking while the other screamed Sh! at her. Lots ol peoplepassing by and nobody paying the slightest attention. The next morning we left Bordeaux and bumped along all day, taking ninehours to go the thirty miles to Le Courneau. Finally, we pulled into the st


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . without food. She immediately dashed oftand returned with mother, who kept a hotel. Standing in the midde pi thestreet, talking in large quantities, they discussed the approaching violation otall the food regulations the French Government had ever invented. 1 hey tookturns talking—one talking while the other screamed Sh! at her. Lots ol peoplepassing by and nobody paying the slightest attention. The next morning we left Bordeaux and bumped along all day, taking ninehours to go the thirty miles to Le Courneau. Finally, we pulled into the station,and the first thing that met our sight was a long row of wine shops. We knewwe were home! The regiment welcomed the return of its elite in a manner be- fitting their high position. Thus closes this tale of one thousand and one nights,more or less, spent in trains and bar rooms, inebriated and sober, in everythingbut war. Many were called, few chosen, and half of them never got to the front. THE REGIMENT \ 551!! Field Artillery, Officers Cull. SANG o;;U T CARLBAUER The mad scramble for mailceased and Lieutenant Hubbelwas halted in the middle of theAustin Hike. The good Adju-tant accompanied by ColonelLambdin had entered the Lieutenants and a few of theCaptains stood up and removedy^n their Stetsons. The AdjutantP \ ISfc^i T~X-f — called the roll of the Batteries ^^J ;S|ir^Mfl) \ 11 1 ^oac and in a gruff voice growled ?AHr—L jil— v^t^ar^ Wheres Meyers; whereupon ^S^J- \^ fy ~— Lieutenant Eisner spoke up and ^ ^<0 offered one of his stock alibis. Tisthen yielded the floorto the Colonel who gave a shortcriticizing in particular the way the body-breeching on Ahad been adjusted that morning. He directed that hereafterBattery Commanders personally inspect the harnessing of their teams before theyleave the corrals. Then he again brought up the subject that the whip, not thereins, should be used in driving the off horse. Also that Doc Hunse had reportedsevera


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