The Hatchet of the United States Ship George Washington

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The Hatchet of the United States Ship George Washington
Edwin Taylor Pollock
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3. Don't talk to the motorman. (He can't understand English. ) SECTION TWO (Concerning Food Regulations. ) 1. Due to the extreme scarcity in France of custard pies, ripe tomatoes, and over-ripe eggs, members of the A. E. F. Are enjoined to use these commodities only as food. Spare ribs must be used sparing- ly.
2. Sandwiches issued to men before leaving ship must not be used as indivi- dual lighters.
3. Owing to the fact that the French pie-plant crop is visibly on the decline, mess officers wi
...ll not serve pie except by permission of the brigade or higher commander.
4. Troops are forbidden to drink any- thing but light wines and beer. The a- bove named beverages may be secured only by express permission from the bar tender. (Nothing in this order shall be construed as permitting the use of water. ) Pay allotments to saloon keepers are not compulsory.
SECTION THREE General Regulations. (Apply also to privates) 1. If a general kisses you on both cheeks while slipping you a couple of medals, for God's sake don't hug him.


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