
Short tales of volunteer Army life amid the skyscrapers and streetcars around the Armory of late 19th century Boston. "Everybody who has served in the militia or who is serving in it today or who has a friend in its ranks will find the tales of this volume full of the interest and rich in reminiscences of volunteering days. And the popularity of the book will not be confined to the citizen soldiery, for the out and out civilian will turn its pages curiously, and in doing will learn why it is that so many men find a fascination in following the colors of Massachusetts regiments." -Boston Evening Transcript, Oct. 11, 1894 The March of the Forty Thieves A Tale of Two Towers One from the Veteran Woodleigh, Q.M. The Kerwick Cup Officially Reported Special Orders, No. 49 "The seven fables flanked by the covers of this book have to do with as many strange and wonderful happenings in the history of an infantry regiment-an infantry regiment of volunteers-in time of peace. They are seasoned abundantly, from end to end, with that which is stranger than fiction, but they differ slightly from "muster-rolls for pay," which, I am informed, one has to submit under oath. "If you are of the volunteer service, you may be trusted, I think, to catch the spirit of these stories; if you are of The Army, you may consider the tales as illustrative of the customs of a service to which your own is but distantly related; but if it is your great misfortune to be an out-and-out civilian-why, then you must take your chance with what follows, and lay no blame upon me should you find yourself on unfamiliar ground. "In another and an earlier book I related how we of The Third came to settle ourselves in our off-duty quarters up in The Battery; how Sam, the veteran gunner of a by-gone war, won his medal, our most profound respect, and a place among us second in importance only to that of the colonel commanding; how our ho
Page Count:
134
Publication Date:
2015-03-23
ISBN-10:
150899627X
ISBN-13:
9781508996279
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