331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Camp Robinson. Immediately things began to happen. Private Manuel, who later startledthe world with feats in wireless telegraphy, was the first unfortunate to be spilledfrom his horse. Mounted on a rather spirited black, Manuel endeavored to lineup in a column of fours in the corral at Camp Grant. The steed, however, hadhis own idea cf such things and, instead of moving forward, beat a hasty retreatin an inverted manner toward the picket line. The line being five feet high wouldnot permit both horse and rider to pass under. Propelled by ho


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Camp Robinson. Immediately things began to happen. Private Manuel, who later startledthe world with feats in wireless telegraphy, was the first unfortunate to be spilledfrom his horse. Mounted on a rather spirited black, Manuel endeavored to lineup in a column of fours in the corral at Camp Grant. The steed, however, hadhis own idea cf such things and, instead of moving forward, beat a hasty retreatin an inverted manner toward the picket line. The line being five feet high wouldnot permit both horse and rider to pass under. Propelled by horse powerwith the picket line acting as a check on his backward flight to unpreparedpositions, Marconis rival found himself astride the line. Not being a profes-sional tight rope walker, Arlington decided to return to Mother Earth andwas received in an abrupt manner. Leaving the camp be through Rockford. Prettymen in khaki and thencovered their faces. DidCould the men on horse-foreign legion of some kind?provoked an answeringignored entirely. Had the. hind, the column proceededgirls threw kisses at theslowly a look of amazementtheir eyes deceive them?back be members of aTheir smiles which usuallydemonstration were beingstern business of war madeflections? No, it was like this: woman-haters of the men who once courted theirthe men were marching at attention under the ever-watchful eye of LieutenantBauer. Have you heard of the famous order of K. No, not the dues of this fraternity are paid by the men in the form of hard work and daily in the army kitchen at 6:00 a. m. to scrub pots and pansand do various odd jobs about the place. And have you by chance heard ofLieutenant Bauer? No, you say. Well, hes the gent who initiates the poorbuck into the society and as a rule is very active in his campaign for newmembers. Seme claim he has eves in the back of his head and is here, there and n ,.


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