قراءة كتاب "I was there" with the Yanks on the western front, 1917-1919
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"I was there" with the Yanks on the western front, 1917-1919
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The job that's never ended—Cleaning up for inspection
First time in two weeks!
Montmeuril
The letter from home
reading
The Ration Detail—a job which no one relishes. Each day the other fellow's artillery tries to lay down a fire which will keep these boys from getting back. They travel to where their supply company has dumped the food from mule carts—the point nearest front where creaking wheels may go. The man in the center is carrying a string of French loaves, the round black variety common before we got our own bakeries started.
The Headquarters Company of the Reserve Mallet taking its bath at Chavigeny Farm. The tub is a tin-lined cigarette box used by the Y.M.C.A. Water is heated in the old farm fire-place.
“PREPARE FOR ACTION”
"Johnny Redlegs"—guardian of the "Soixant-quinze." (the famous French "75")
...and the doughboy who tries to keep just the right distance from the covering barrage fire.
"I know a girl at home who looks just like you."
6 June
"The Bugs"—Two men, French style tanks
An Indian M.P.—"A Chance to get even"
A Survival of the old regular army
Among the first sent across
They served with the French in '17
Reading their shirts
Her boy too...
American and French field artillery gun crews camped together in a wood near Charsoney. The canvas overhead keeps the fire from being observed by aeroplanes at night.
The linesman at the front—Same old job with just a couple percent more risk than usual
Using a shell-shocked tree for a telegraph pole.
St. Mihiel 1918
Dumb Beasts:
In the Missouri draft
Wagon train
bucks: "Maud" and "Mud"
Former refugee—now mascot and the only man in the outfit who likes monkey meat