The First Battalion the Story of the 406th Telegraph Battalion Signal Corps U
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The meals were exceptionally good and were always served in courses. First would come the soup, then vegetables, followed by meat, then the inevitable salade and if fortunate, sometimes cheese and nuts before the black coflfee. With all this of course was a liberal supply of Pinard of which the poilu is furnished almost one quart each day in addition to a good 'shot' of cognac. Each meal usually consumed the better part of two hours and was considered over only when the adjutant arose after he ...had finished sipping his coflfee. "Compare this with the fare of a Yankee noncom who lands at the kitchen at mess time, grabs a hunk of bread, has his beans tossed at his mess kit and usually dips out his own cup of coflfee, then bolts it all as quickly as possible, sitting under a tree or on a cobblestone. He dips his mess kit in a bucket of soapy water and calls it a meal. Such a procedure would probably take all the glory out of life for a French noncom. " The headquarters of the 167th French Division had been established at Dhuisy and additional circuits were required to connect this office with the American Head- quarters, Dhuisy already being connected to the Vlth French Army at Trilport.
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