History of Battery "c," 148th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces;

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Used to be a dog-robber but now thinks he has risen above that. He is always in for a good time and always seems to have one.
" You tell Vm." Pvt. Wesley W. Hendricks. "Toothbrush." Kendrick, Colo., R. F. D. B.
A pal of Bob's and is always in for a soft job. Was a member of the bald-headed club. Another one of our men who tried to raise an A. E. F.
mustache. Would rather be in the Q. M. than be a powder monkey.
On the drill grounds he finds it hard to keep in step.
"You'll have to see Bob." Pvt
.... Jesse O. Johnson. "Old Jess." Florala, Alabama.
The king of the ammunition detail. Old Jess worked according to his moods. Formerly a supply sergeant and fond of bragging about what he got away with. He is always talking of that little girl of his down south. Trained under Gruber.
"Wal, I'll swear." Pvt. Avery F. Jones. "Jones." Nicholas, S. C.
A southern fellow who speaks with the accent of the south but does not associate with the "southern gang." Very interested in tobacco and very enthusiastic about his tobacco farm down south.


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