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SIXTH FIELD ARTILLERY
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THE DEFENDER RICOCHETS Tuesday, July 1-The truck stalls on the way to processing . Don't hurry, driver, we're here for thirty days. Wednesday, July 2-5:45 a. m. Reveille. Voice from barracks: Hey, bugler, don't rub it in, we know we have to get up. ' Thursday, July 3-The boys tell anecdotes. The Engineers' motto originates, What chance does the first liar have? Friday, July 4-We have a dumb waiter installed in the kitchen. He spills the lem- onade. Saturday, July 5-Jones- Do you want to go home with me today'?', Hill- How many sisters do you have? Sunday, july 6-Springy chicken for dinner fresh from Noah's ark. Monday, July 7-Barney finds a private entrance beside his bunk. Tuesday, July 8-Somebody thinks one who makes allegations is an alligator. Wednesday, july 9-Weisgerber, right guide. Unger, number one front rank. Thursday, July 10-The cook offers to put us to sleep and he doesn't mean maybe. Nobody accepts. Friday, July 11-Major Prescott tells the inspecting officers he uses Palmolive for washing, shaving and tooth paste. Saturday, July 12- It's pretty cold this morningf' You'll get warm quick. We are going to have rapid fire on the range. Sunday, July 13-Great oil scandal. VVho stole the gun oil? Monday, July 14-Nagle finishes the letter he started to write July 3. Tuesday, July 15-The General gets sore because we ride in an auto the same as he does. Wednesday, July 16-We explode 108 pounds of TNT and break all the cut glass in the kitchen. Thursday, July 17-Engineers tie for fourth place in CMTC track meet with the lk and cracker squadn. Friday, July 18-Muller wakes up to iincl the sun rising in the west. Saturday, July 19- Have you read 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'?' Sure, I read all those football stories. Sunday, July 20-Bucko wakes everybody in the barracks to hunt for K. P.'s. Bucko- Get up, you are on K. P. Clarke- Is Smith on the list for K. P.'?', Bucko- Sure, your name is on it. Clarke- Well, my name isn't Smith. Monday, July,21-Seventeen Blue course men make arrangements to become second lieutenants. Tuesday, July 22-Jones leaves camp overnight with official leave. Wednesday, July 23-Barr, the company's jazz hound, goes to another dance, not having missed any yet. , Thursday, July 24-Hamme- What did you score, McKee? McKee- I made 189. Hamme- Gosh, you even beat me! Friday, July 25-Manoeuvres. Brill cuts cake of soap in half to make pack lighter. We blanket-tossi' but Hamme puts his foot in it. Keighton and Brill put Barr to sleep. Saturday, July 26-The first squad attempts to cut off enemy food supply by eating huckleberries. Sunday, July 27-The bugler plays a bugle call correctly. Monday, July 28-The first Civics appear. What manner of men are these- Tuesday, july 29-The twenty-ninth daily argument on whether Southerners talk like niggers or niggers', talk like Southerners. Wednesday, July 30-The thirty-day soldiers startle the folks back home. 66 Page One Hundred Eight v.v.v.v-vvV.vN.v.v.v.v-v.vN.V.V.vi1.7.7N. . . . . . . . W! G M I E 1.v.v . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . .
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J' an I BATTERY C 6TH FIELD ARTILLERY BROHL, EARL M. . CLARR, KENNETH B. COLLINS, THOAIAS F. IDITTMAN, FREDERICK DRUNINI, XVARREN B. . EDXVARDS, JOHN F. . FOLEY, ROLAND D. GEDDES, HOX!'ARD P. GEIGER, CLARENCE NI. GUNN, SANIUEL C. . HAXRSBERGER, DAVID RI HONX'ARD, FRANCIS N. JORY, JOHN B. . KANE, TI-IONIAS J. LEESE, BIERLE E. . RIASON, GUY A. . IQECKTENNVALD, CHARL REILLY, JOHN E. . RICHARDS OHN R. , J RICHEY, XfETCH B. . Ross, RICHARD H. . ROSTER RSE . 72I Va. Ave., S.E., Wiashington, D. C . . 812 7th Ave., Altoona, Pa . 328 H St., N.E., Washington, D. C . 14,21 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa . . . . 44 Bala Ave., Bala, Pa 226 E. Nlt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa . 445 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, Md . 447. S. Franklin St., WVilkes-Barre, Pa . 5IO Bond Bldg., Washington, D. C . . . . . Draper, Va . . . . . Radnor, Pa . 407 George St., Fredericksburg, Va . 2628 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md . 209 Foundry St., Punxsutawnev, Pa . . Commerce St., Hanover, Pa . . 903 Evergreen Ave., Millvale, Pa Gulf Ref. CO., Frick Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa . 213 Harrison Ave., Greensburg, Pa . 5625 Whitby Ave., Philadelphia, Pa . . Graymoor, Garrison, N. Y . . . Addison, Pa
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