The Liaison a History of Regimental Headquarters Company One Hundred Thirty Fo

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The Liaison a History of Regimental Headquarters Company One Hundred Thirty Fo
Lorin Enswins Kirtley
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Florentine. This day we went through Moneteau, Auxerre, Clamecy, Cosne, and Bourges. Friday morn- ing we found ourselves at St. Martin le Beau. Traveling at good speed all day, we covered ground fast, passed through the outskirts of Tours, through Savon- ierres, Saumur, and by 3 p. M. Were in the depot at Angers. Only a momentary stop was made here and then we went north to Segre, where we were side-tracked for the night. The next morning we left Segre and by noon pulled into Le Lion d'Angers, ...Saturday, February 8th, 1919. Here we detrained in the sunshine of a beautiful day in this fine old French town. Headquarters found their alloted billet to be the servants' quarters and barn of a chateau in the town, and we were soon settled. Then came acquaintance-making and souvenir-buying. The towns- people proved to be of a better class of French than we had ever been near and they were very friendly. Our stay with them was marked from first to last with mutual and cordial respect and interest.

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