It’s Corporal Petrow
Promotions are in Order; Company E Gets Its Selectees.
Thursday, April 24—Raining again. Well, we have all of our selectees at last. No local boys as yet. Kept us pretty busy today fixing up our tents and stuff. Spent the rest of the night helping to prepare for Co. E’s radio program sponsored by the Elks. It’s going to be a good one so look for it. Private Greenly caught a chameleon. It changes colors. He’s going to use it to keep the mosquitoes out of his tent. The mosquitoes get pretty big down here. They get so big that they can stand flatfooted and peek in the mess hall window and see what we’re having for supper—Well something like that.
Friday, April 25—Cleared up nice, but there were only about ten men on the field today as most of the fellows were on detail cleaning up for tomorrow’s inspection. It’s going to be divisional inspection. We are really prepared for it though. At formal retreat they brought the selectees over to watch the 3rd battalion march. Very classy. Did my washing tonight in that new machine that we got from Beam’s. I used government issue soap so they have got a little tattle-tale grey in them. Scrubbed my tent and then to bed.
Saturday, April 26—Inspection today. The division big shots were supposed to come around, but as usual they didn’t. That’s what the army calls a dry run. Laid around the rest of the morning. Played ball this afternoon with the new selectees. Some pretty nice ball players in the bunch. Most of the boys went to town. We were issued canteen books today. Just in time, too. Some of the boys were getting kinda thirsty.
Sunday, April 27—Beautiful day. Church this morning. Slept a little later right up till 7:30. Did some more washing. We get a kick out of washing our clothes in that machine. Played ball this afternoon with 135th regiment. Private Shelton pitched a no hit game. Caught guard again tonight. I got the “death watch”—1:30 til 3:30 a.m. On two hours and off four. Not bad, not good, but not bad.
Monday, April 28—I didn’t get off guard til 5:30. The selectees went out on the drill field today They’re in for seven weeks of drilling. The old boys went out to the range today. They all fired eight shots for practice. Tomorrow they will start to fire in earnest. We had non-com tests yesterday. Sergeant Myers got the best grade, which was 95. Private Schweppe’s birthday so he took me over to the canteen for a few (censored). To bed early.
Tuesday, April 29—Cloudy today. All of the old men went out on the firing range today. It’s about a four mile walk, but it’s worth it. We fired the new M-1 gun and it is a honey! Not a bit of kick. We fired at targets 200 yards away. It’s really a pretty sight to see 100 men shooting simultaneously. Then off to the side you hear an occasional burst of a machine gun fire. Very classy. We ate out there on the field. Very tired tonight.
Wednesday, April 30—What a day! What a day! First thing this morning the new non-commissioned officers were announced as follows: The following corporals were made sergeants—Ankrum, Baker, Calkins, Cornett, Gordon, Groves, Knapp, McCollough, and Rawson. The new corporals are: Branch, Christenson, Greenley, McCollough, Carl, Meyer, Peterson, Petrow, Shade, Charles Wilson, Shelton, Voga and Vold. Not bad. Then to make things better, today is pay day. From here on you draw your own conclusions.
Corporal Petrow |