The Iron Division National Guard of Pennsylvania in the World War the Authent
The Iron Division National Guard of Pennsylvania in the World War the Authent
Harry George Proctor
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The Americans had this advantage over the Germans: They knew the Huns were doomed to continue their retreat, and that the hold-up along the railroad was very temporary, and the Germans now realized the same thing. Therefore, the Americans fought triumphantly, with vigor and dash; the Germans, sullenly and in desperation. One man of the 110th went to sleep in a hole in the night and did not hear the withdrawal just before dawn. Obviously his name could not be made public. When he woke it was bro...ad daylight, and he was only partly concealed by a little hole 174 THE IRON DIVISION in the railroad bank. There was nothing he could do. If he had tried to run for his regimental lines he would have been drilled like a sieve before he had gone fifty yards. Soon the German batteries would begin shelling, so he simply dug deeper into the embankment. "I just drove myself into that bank like a nail, " he told his comrades later. He got away the next night. Richard Morse, of the 110th, whose home is in Harrisburg, went out with a raiding party.
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