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I J.cuv \y v.ctu “hhw w*.. . . .— I I have travelled a little in France i- by truck and there are soldiers in quite a few little villages, and v/heve-h • cr you Tiud the troops, you find J° the Y. U. C. A. Man. He man not have a large placer It my be nothing e, but a few boxes, but you can always n, *et cigarette;;; -and tobacco, and that u_ is'about all', a soldier meeds. .You lie -dan always get information regarding- your travelling', and that is ul-:le ways worth a great deal. The men !S' that start these rumors are the ones in that hate themselves. They make it :ul hard for themselves and every one I else.«f- I will tell you the kind of fellows ed that start the ball to rolling. They jl- arc the ones who go A. V/. O. L., kick he'at everything; are never satisfied ,u- There is nothing that can make it•Id harder for a company cf men thanny some of the boys v/ho go A. W. 0. L to I will tell you what-happened to my of ) company' while 1. was ,in damp M croc 1 rett. The Commanding Officer was going- to give all the boys a chance to visit New York City. Wo were to get our passes alphabetically and twelve men were to go each day on a twelve hour/ leave. . .So the first I] twelve went on this leave and about h half of them went A. W. 0. L. for o twenty-four hours and the rest of the0 boys did not get a chance to go,1 nil Knfiniiu/t Cioki-* -fellows took A. W.re
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Laurel Leader

Laurel, Mississippi, US

Wed, Mar 12, 1919

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