The Delta of the Triple Elevens; the History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery, United States Army, American Expeditionary Forces
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A combination of first, second, and third-class coaches of the com- partment tvpe characteristic of the English rail system matle up the section of train that was ass'gned to* Battery D. The coaches and British locomotives were the source of considerable interest to the sol- diers. Each compartment acccmmodateil eight men. which allowed a division of squads being made for the journey. At 4.30 o'clock the wheels began to grind the rails and the first ride on foreign soil was started. Fast-fleeti...ng stretches of fertile farm land and extensive pasture field, rich in verdure, with cattle grazing drowsily at the close of day. presented the picture of a peaceful pastoral life of British subjects as the train continued to add up mileage. Station after station was passed without stop by the American troop special. Battery D displayed an Anierican flag from its section and the inhabitants in the \icinity of the railroad station as the special passed through their town or hamlet, could not mistake the identity of the Americans.
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