The book With "e" of the First Gas was written by author Langer, William L. (William Leonard), 1896-1977 Here you can read free online of With "e" of the First Gas book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is With "e" of the First Gas a good or bad book?
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Corporal Murray, Privates Wachter and Taylor seriously and Engineer Palacki and Private Rowlands slightly. The remainder of us were sorely in need of rest, and so it was particularly fortunate for us that the infantry soon made a rapid advance. We had returned to Montblainville where we lived rather wretchedly in some German shacks. Several batteries of heavy guns just behind us kept us awake at night, while in the daytime there was little to do but wade 60 WITH "E" OF THE FIRST GAS around in t...he slime and mud. Montblainville was a distinctly disagreeable place in which to stay. Our next "home" was decidedly better. On October 10th we marched up the further side of "La Chene Tondu" to an extensive German camp called "Boriswald Lager." It was a pleanant spot, with good shacks and excellent dugouts. Moreover, there was a well built spring, so that we had all that could be desired. The second section of the company joined us there and for a day or two we had a real reunion. Then, on October 11th, the first section, which had been operating with the 28th Division, was ordered back to Varennes, to which town the Division had been withdrawn after being relieved by the 82nd.
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