The United States Naval Railway Batteries in France
The United States Naval Railway Batteries in France
United States Office of Naval Records And Library
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Stopped for din- ner. At 2. 36 resumed firing and at 6. 27 fired the last round. At 3 p. M. Com- mander Schuyler reported on board for temporary duty. Repaired track on garage so train could be run back farther if enemy shelled gun. Enemy's ob- servation planes had been over, locating our exact position. Admiral Plunkett visited train. Arrived at 12. Left at 2 p. M. Ran train back after dark about one-half kilometer. NAVAL RAILWAY BATTKRIES IN FRANCE. 69 Battery No. S. — Batteries 3 and 5, unde...r Ensign Cheffy, started building carpenter shop. Gun drill morning and afternoon. October 1, 1918. Battery No. 1. — Assembly at 8 a. M. Routine drills. Finished railroad track in afternoon. No firing. Crew engaged in filling tanks, salvaging lumber, and carrying out routine work. Enemy artillery shelling road at apex of triangle road and St. Christophe cemetery wbere road enters Soissons. * * * Battery No. 8. — Continued work on carpenter shup. Finished all but few odd jobs, (kin drill morning and afternoon.
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