As McAllen sees our boys. A resident records the local opinion of New York's soldiers. From a personal letter written by a citizen of McAllen, Texas.
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How the Seventh fared. An official denial of certain tales of hardship.
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Fisk, Willard C.
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New York infantry rushing camp work. Gen. Dyer inspects the three regiments at McAleen [sic], Tex., and finds conditions good. O'Ryan is due at border. Conference with Funston will probably precede arrival at field headquarters.
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O'Ryan commends War Department [continued].
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O'Ryan commends War Department. Says any delay in equipping the militia was due to obsolete system. Troops lack light khaki. Uniform question caused leaving behind of some--require more ammunition.
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O'Ryan commends War Department. Says any delay in equipping the militia was due to obsolete system. Troops lack light khaki. Uniform question caused leaving behind of some--require more ammunition.
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On the border. Praise for mobilization, its effects and the conditions in Texas.
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Red tape. An example of its effects on sleepy soldiers ; What a good cook does. Cheerful report from a militiaman who has enough to eat.