Observations of An American Soldier During His Service With the A.E.F. in France, in the Flash Ranging Service;
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When we were ready to leave Langres we marched with full equipment to a station three miles from the barracks we were leaving, where we were billeted in wooden billets. Here we spent the night. We had to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning to take an early train. It was a bitter cold morning, but we did not notice this much, as we were on our way to the scene Thirty-four of action and our thoughts were on the future. A cup of coffee, a couple of doughnuts and a bun was the only breakfast that we... had, but it was all we wished. We carried traveling rations, of which we made good use later on. We boarded the train at 4:30 o'clock and rode on a fast passenger train until 11 o'clock, when we arrived at Toul. We traveled in second and third class passenger coaches. At Toul we were well re- ceived by the Red Cross, which furnished us with some food, and this, together with our traveling rations, provided us with a hearty meal. We left Toul at 1 o'clock and marched toward the front. We were soon within the sound of the heavy guns.
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