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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
WAR ACTIVITIES
3n
191
the news three horses were Ralled and our
feet the gene that was stuck. They brat lack
buttery must have had some trouble in the darkness
position was badly shot up; also that some other
ended as a gun was run over an imbautment so which
our
first
bafteen
of
fire
a
result
of
every one benefited a if great deal. This lattle was
called, by the buttery, The Battle of Who Reur."
orders to "march order" il and the limbers. would be
The second might after the lattle we received
raining and fitch dark, no lights were allowed, then
up at twelve oclock. It was a miserable night
and we had some difficulty moring about
limbers arrived. in due time and we wound our
the woods attending to this detail and that. The
may the mud and rain back to our echalon at
down the mountain plushing theu
Kruth.
It wasat this time that our horses began to
show signs of breaking down, caused by endless hours
They began to grow from and showed amarked
of work, irrigular fucting and not halfronough at that.
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