Soldiers of the Legion, Trench Etched By Legionnaire Bowe, Who is John Bowe of Canby, Minnesota, And Charles L. Macgregor, Collaborator

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A good soldier can generally kick off unnec- essaries as fast as a poor officer can load them on. He runs light before the wind. Instead of wearing himself out as a hewer of wood and a hauler of water, he saves his strength for the enemy.
A luminous watch on the wrist, a compass in the pocket, a 2x6 box, with toilet necessaries, NATURE'S FIRST LAW 183 are his private stock in trade. The other sixty pounds are regular army. He always hangs onto his gun, cartridges, bombs, little shovel, and tin
...hat. He doesn't want tight-fitting shoes, but prefers them a size or two large. He doesn't buckle his belt regulation style. In- stead of buckling his cartridge belt in front, he fastens it on the side, so he can slide the cart- ridge boxes around, where they won't gouge into his body when he sleeps. He covers his rifle with oil. He wipes out his mess tin with dry bread crumbs. He does not gormandize be- fore a long march, or fill up on cold water. He keeps his feet in good condition. He covers up his head when asleep, so the rats won't disturb him.

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