slight headache. We disembarked May 7th, at Liverpool, England, and took a train for Romsey, where we remained a few days in catrtp at Woodley, England. Then we went to South Hampton on board a ship, crossed the English Channel and landed in La Harve, France and was there ten days with the English army and then took a train for Eu, France, a nice little town, where we remained two weeks, and then started hiking. We marched for three days and the best part of three4nights, boarded a train early Sunday morning and unloaded at 10:00 a. m. Tuesday, hiked fourteen hours and camped at Archettes, where we remained two weeks, and then took trucks for Meuse, (which before the#war was a part of Germany). We remained there two days, and then wrent to the front line trenches. This was our first'experience of real war. We held the lines ten days un-