US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA)

 - Class of 1924

Page 251 of 349

 

US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 251 of 349
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I -N -f C1924 DOUGlii6Y .N 'E' EM LINES OF ACTION OPEN TO US: 1. To get policed, limp painfully during school hours only, and on the strength of our ability to mislead the enemy, get excused from equitation. 2. To ride as per schedule. Consideration of Plan No. 1, advantages and disadvantages. Should We decide on Plan No. 1 we might deadbeat Equitation for several days, BUT-we would probably have to make up the lost time on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and that would conflict with Infantry Association Meet- ings, Vaccination, Finger-printing, and other Holiday Sports. Consideration of Plan No. 2. Advantages and disadvantages. Should we decide on plan No. 2 we might learn how to mount a horse from the near side with the right foot in the stirrup-a decided advantage to a Doughboy Field Officer. The disadvantages are too numerous to mention. DECISION: To report at the Infantry Stables about ten minutes after assembly, as usual. Uniform, underwear, if any, or in the altogether. Uniform A under the right arm, uniform B under the left arm, and uniform C in the automobile. fm I , Q ifjl 91 L fl' ,ia 'W '59 1 FN 2 W 1. ' -2 Q 0 I 5 I . Y . ',,J ls, I' 3 J? 14 x I



Page 252 text:

'Q f1'f me 3 I 'Y 1 Q-f Agtuuezfs oouansov HREFRESHMENTSM One day the Cheef of Infantry saw a Colonel of the fighten foot looking anxiously towards the seat of his breeches, which he couldn't see because he had them on. I mean the Colonel not the Cheef, he had on Slacks. Ah-ha, sez the Cheef, That Colonel's all run down he kneads refreshment, I'll send him to Benning: they've got lots of refreshment for Colonels down there. So the Cheef sent the Colonel and a couple of his buddies, also Colonels, down for refreshments. Since that day Colonels have been coming to Benning for refreshments ever since, except may be some who live in Alabama where they got a lot of home talunt. Well this year we had 10 Colonels mostly full Colonels, QI mean the kind with eaglesj taking refreshments. They was known as the refreshment or refresher class and were parked in rest periods and at night in block 21. Well sir, the refreshers or the freshies, either or neither, had a hard time of it watching the horses and mules and other officers work all day and play- ing Ma john all night. When nobody was workin for them to look at, they rode around in bum ole reconnaissance cars lookin at the post of which there is quite a lot only it ain't all nature's wonderland. Well any how the refresh- ers did a lot of ridin which livened them up considerable cause a couple of jolts they say is good for the liver but that depends on where you were the night before. Yes sir, these Colonels were hard worked. They watched the Captains try to shoot each other with Machine Guns, they watched the Field Officers make faces at each other on the bayonet court, and they watched the Captains get Braunier doing rough an tumble games. Some how Colonels are a funny lot fha-ha-Haj they seem to like to see Captains work. I guess they think thats what Captains are for. Cjokej. But don't laugh boys the poor devils is dyin. These refreshers came in for some pretty rough treatment themselves cause they had to take Scoutin and Patrollin. They took it serious too. There's something nockcoocoo about a Col. flat on his rear echelon trying to look inconspicuous. They did most of this work on their support line, lots of cushions you know. I bet they ain't going to give any hide and seekless stuff personally when they go back to their regiments. No sir, the Captains are going to do it and then be told how Bum they are. Colonels always know all the Bum things there are. L L y z 2 Y ,I a 2 ' - - 'K l XR 'Q Q Im 9 ' 'Ja .so 'rin ,qv-Q 1 4 x I . Ink

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US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 178

1924, pg 178

US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 47

1924, pg 47

US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 320

1924, pg 320

US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 171

1924, pg 171

US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 303

1924, pg 303


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