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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ...of cordage inspection over the United States in the General Supplies Division. I. S. C, November 5th to 19th. Released November 21st and returned to E. T. Rugg & Company, manufacturers of rope and specialties. OLIVER MAXON SALISBURY, First Lieutenant, Q. M. Corps, Pine Gulch Ranch, Hamilton, Montana. Came to Washington from fruit farming and was commissioned September 5, 1918. I. S. C, August 24th to September 7th. Assigned, September 11th, to Officer's Training Unit No. 1, Camp Joseph E. Johnston. Transferred, October 18th, to Camp Greene and assigned to duty with the 353rd Labor Battalion. December 9th, assigned to Company B., 350th Battalion. Transferred to Camp Shelby, Mississippi, and assigned to command Company B., 420th Resident Labor Battalion. Discharged March 7, 1919. Almost immediately went with the Red Cross and was assigned to overseas service with the Fifth Division of the Army of Occupation, an assignment which took him as far as Paris, where he switched off to a photographing tour in Bohemia for the Red Cross and Junior Red Cross. Returned to Paris and was sent into Albania to be Executive Officer with rank of Captain at Tirana. Located here until May of 1920. Reached Paris in June booked for God's Country but was requisitioned by the Junior Red Cross and sent in charge of clothing distribution into the Carpathian Mountains in Ruthenia. Was here until December and sailed for home late that month. Here was a quiet, studious gentleman shot into more hell in two years than the average rough neck meets in twenty. He says he has seen enough of organized charity and its methods and of sundry kinds of eatables peculiar to the regions where he worked. He also agrees with the doughboy who remarked as he passed the Statue of...