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ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINTH - FIELD ARTILLERY was to pretend a Captain migue my put keep us from going dangly and also to have Igues they give ins those thing to do to some legister Amployment for the staff officer you know are purely asna - oceans of staff officers manning loose mental and whenly unders as fast as Dear see. They are mostly Lt. Cals. and mayon to the those and promotion comes easy and fush young expective They to in whether they know much or whither they don't and mostly they don t. mostall of em are either West Pointers or from I've an idea if the army shuts up shop Dear old yoli or Ha'ra'd don't che Knay. and theirs no demand for fantenders and cafeterias mm the supply of waiters up that these poor ginks will a tuelly Rose to do some useful mark or other That is if the government does nit de - cide to keep on taking can of then

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