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Title: The Delta of the Triple Elevens
The History of Battery D, 311th Field Artillery US Army,
American Expeditionary Forces
Author: William Elmer Bachman
Release Date: January 28, 2007 [EBook #20468]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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incidentally, paraphanelia for paraphernalia, calesthenics for
calisthenic, etc...).
Chapter III: The word "by" has been changed to "from" (partially sheltered
from the Southern sun).
Chapter XVII: The spelling of Sommbernont has been changed to Sombernon.
Chapter XX: The word casual has been changed to casualty
(sent him home as a casualty).
Chapter XXV: It is not clear if the printed word is trained or roamed
(where he last trained/roamed).
Definitions:
Cootie: Noun US: a head-louse (Macquarie Online Dictionnary - Book
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THE DELTA OF THE
TRIPLE ELEVENS
THE HISTORY OF
BATTERY D, 311th FIELD ARTILLERY
UNITED STATES ARMY,
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
[Illustration]
By
WILLIAM ELMER BACHMAN
Standard-Sentinel Print
Hazleton, Pa.
1920
COPYRIGHT 1920
BY
WILLIAM ELMER BACHMAN
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