331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . the westernhorizon. Hard for you, perhaps, but easy for them,for they learned that little trick at guardmount. Andthough only fourteen hundred kilowatts and seventy-six centimes out of the port of Marseilles, the musikerswere already straining their eyes for a glimpse of theGoddess of liberty, the most beautiful lady in theworld, excepting of course the Girl Back Home. A few short days and this grand galaxy of musicalmarvels was due to scatter to the four points of thecompass, from Osaveous, Minn., to Buzzards Roost,Arkansas, and even wors
331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . the westernhorizon. Hard for you, perhaps, but easy for them,for they learned that little trick at guardmount. Andthough only fourteen hundred kilowatts and seventy-six centimes out of the port of Marseilles, the musikerswere already straining their eyes for a glimpse of theGoddess of liberty, the most beautiful lady in theworld, excepting of course the Girl Back Home. A few short days and this grand galaxy of musicalmarvels was due to scatter to the four points of thecompass, from Osaveous, Minn., to Buzzards Roost,Arkansas, and even worse and so for several days thehard-boiled company guys had been treating the band-boys almost as equals, so that next summer whenthe circus comes to town, they can sit over next to theband with the girl Back Home and holler, Hey,Mack! Hows all them buzzards? The pride of the A. E. F. first saw the light backat Camp Grant in September, 1917, when Lieut. , not commissioned at that time but a bandleader in the regular army, came down from Camp. THE BAND A 55111 Field Artillery^
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