History of the Three Hundred Fiftieth Regiment of U S Infantry Eighty Eighth

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History of the Three Hundred Fiftieth Regiment of U S Infantry Eighty Eighth
Proctor M Fiske
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UT. Captain Burns was in command and witli him were Lts. ^^'Uson. Schlosser, McDermott, Boyce and Dawson. On the r>tli of September the first recruits came to Camp Dodge and ou the 5)th four sergeants from tlie reguhir army joined tlie company. The bulk of tlie recruits came on the lOtli and then "M" began to loolc like a real company.
During the early days at Dodge most of the time wasi taken up with policing, arranging quarters, outfitting the men and some preliminary instruction. Xow-a-days,
... the old timers of company '"M" spend many a night "batting "em out"' about the old days at Camp Dodge — the rare stuff the recruits pulled off — drilling in civilian clothes — typhoid innocu- lati( ns. Etc.
In November, most of the men, excepting non-coms, were transferred to Camp Pike, Arkansas. Those who were left did guard and fatigue until February, when the second bunch of recruits came in. During the holidays practically every man was able to get home for a few days.
During January, 191S.


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