Wednesday, February 27, 1918

            A very good day. Payday. Cadet stood canteen and I made 70 pies and 14 gallons of cocoa. Kept very busy. Col. came and took Cadet and left Miss Gladys. It rained very hard. A shell dropped on the road and it killed two horses and one man and wounded five. Made coffee and served it to the men as they came out of the trenches. Adj. Starbed is very sick. Heard many stories about the front. Four men came in with the Gen. and two of them were from Millvale, my home town. The Gen. came in again to see how we were. Went to our pallets late but glad of our little.


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Likely location: Near Menaucourt, Meuse, France

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In February 1918, Margaret was serving near Menaucourt in the Meuse department, close to the front lines. American units were now rotating into the trenches for frontline experience under French supervision. She visited Ligny-en-Barrois during this period.

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