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Wah 7 6 ra X 3 N ORDERED TO STAY AT FORT BENNING ANOTHER YEAR
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map the Doogy River Hows from this er, er . . . the Doogy Hows from . . . well, l musta left it off the map. Voice: H.-Xn intermittent stream, probably. Orator: .-Xnyway the river Hows. Now during the invasion . . Hushed voice: You don't say so! That one at the Cricket? Orator: During the invasion the 57th Gherkins, Colonel Heinz in command. got themselves into a hcl. . .a perfectly awliul pickle just at this point. Into the body ot the map a red arrow is stuck. Red arrow immediately describes arcs. Orator makes vain attempt to halt movement of the column in so doing placing pressure on the center ol his theatre of war. The northern sector relinquishes its thumb tacks and droops, not ungracefully, over the head of the speaker. Mulslil-ed voice: 'X-Xs l said the 57th Cjherkins reached this point. The speaker emerges from the encircling folds. Voice: Just like the unveiling of the star at the Follies Bergere, ain't he? Hushed voice: l'And I waited outside for her and we went to the Grand. Qrator, preserving the even tenor of his way: 'H-Xnd there was a terrible battle. In fact, it was somethin' Herce. The dead was piled up in heaps and it was an awful sight for . . fl Roars of laughter from the sixth squad. hlember of sixth squad: l'Tt's a good one, ain't it? Some traveling salesman told me the story on the train. Hushed voice: W7ell, after the show . . .U Stern voice from the rear echelon: Your time is up Captain Niac- Swat. There will be a five minute break, gentlemenfl igh t 1 529 gilt T
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lr .1 ffb-4 ff we ff' N f.. .I ff . I! I I SHE SAYS I'm through with the Army- My next husband will be in the Navy. hly first lianee was Bob. I-Ie was tall and handsome and Loved dumb animals. He seemed to have something In common with them, Durnbness, I fancy. Yes, Bob was in the Cavalry. I-Ie tallied interminably of Polo and saddles and boots And spoke feelingly and with Unfeigned emotion of his horse, IVhich, I gathered, shared his pillow. IVhen I could no longer endure A horse for a rival, I told Bob That he must choose between us. I-Ie chose the horse. And then came Jack of the Field Artillery. I-Ie was perfect from his Peal boots to his English cap. In his affection I came third, First and second being SW I , l s- W.-- --J. en
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