331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . nse of propriety it is impossible to narratethem. However. I might offer the reader a suggestion—ask Corporal Cox. And then, too, there was that oft-resorted to occupation of shooting the topic of discussion were our officers and on what merits they picked, non-coms, the military appearance of Humpy and his knowledge of foot drill, and the mysterious comings and goings of Corporal Jack and his suit case fullof books. \ In the late winter Capt. Campbellarrived. His hobby was lifting NumberFortys left hind leg at 9:45 a. m. And then


331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . nse of propriety it is impossible to narratethem. However. I might offer the reader a suggestion—ask Corporal Cox. And then, too, there was that oft-resorted to occupation of shooting the topic of discussion were our officers and on what merits they picked, non-coms, the military appearance of Humpy and his knowledge of foot drill, and the mysterious comings and goings of Corporal Jack and his suit case fullof books. \ In the late winter Capt. Campbellarrived. His hobby was lifting NumberFortys left hind leg at 9:45 a. m. And then Capt. Miller. Long hikesin the country followed his arrival inter-persed with much pack rolling and pitch-ing of tents preparatory to our longhike to Camp Robinson. One day Capt. Miller, visiting thestables, noticed the death-like stillnesKeating he asked: Why are the boys so quiet around the barns and show no lifer Keating: They are afraid of Lieutenant Baird. Capt. Miller: Lieutenant Baird wont bite. Keating: No, but they are afraid of his r about the be :hing lack


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