331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Page 204 —BATTERY C 551!? Field Artillery rL. The FlightFrance to In which we sail on the not-so-good ship rest camps and other details. Meet the VinBrothers, Rouge and Blanc and their stronghold theWestern Front. Vive les Americans and Combien,M adamoiselleV Thanks to our previous instructions in entraining,we managed to get aboard without accident. Weanxiously waited for No. 6 to pull out ahead, and asit went by, we could not help but notice that for oncethere were no Battery C men riding the head-end. POur first stop was
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . Page 204 —BATTERY C 551!? Field Artillery rL. The FlightFrance to In which we sail on the not-so-good ship rest camps and other details. Meet the VinBrothers, Rouge and Blanc and their stronghold theWestern Front. Vive les Americans and Combien,M adamoiselleV Thanks to our previous instructions in entraining,we managed to get aboard without accident. Weanxiously waited for No. 6 to pull out ahead, and asit went by, we could not help but notice that for oncethere were no Battery C men riding the head-end. POur first stop was at Portage and the station platformJ was crowded with relatives and friends. Portage livedup to its reputation of real food and came thru in greatshape. There were many tear dimmed eyes and we who had relatives there feltas if something might bust any minute. We wished the train might stoplonger and yet were thankful when it pulled out for those last moments were simplyterrible. From the time we first entered the army, we were taught that secrecy in allthings was of the gravest importance to ou
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