Trail of the 61st a History of the 61st Field Artillery Brigade During the Worl

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Trail of the 61st a History of the 61st Field Artillery Brigade During the Worl
Rex F Rex Francis Harlow
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Wil- liams, Brigade Personnel Adjutant, who was trans- ferred to headquarters of the Commander of S. 0. S. At Tours. Captain MacGavin immediately demon- strated his capacity and endeared himself to the whole Camp de Coetquidan 159 Brigade by the manner in which he conducted himself.
The Brittany leave area was thrown open to men of the 61st during the latter part of December, all of the month of January and a part of February, and a majority of the men in the Brigade availed ^ A street view of
...Rennes, France, showing the canal which runs through tlie principal part of the old city. Rennes, with a population (estimated) of seventy or eighty thousand, was only a short distance from Camp de Coetquidan, but the trip over the "narrow guap;e" usually required two and a half or three hours to make it. After the Armistice was signed, soldiers of the 61st visited Rennes frequently to enjoy friend "oeufs, " ""pon'-me de tir, " "fromage" and "vin rouge, " besides the pleasure of flirting with French girls.

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