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Next morning rolling kitchens rolled out from Ft. Myer. The U. S. Army was host at a breakfast of apples, coffee, doughnuts???all they could eat. And after washing at filling stations and under fire hydrants, the marchers were gently gotten in line by a few policemen. Patrolling up and down the ranks, a loudspeaker on the roof of a car gave the orders: "Attention! Fall in line, men; eight abreast and ready to move. Act like gentlemen!" Waving soiled little U. S. flags, led by Father Cox and one E. R. Franc of Pittsburgh dressed as "Uncle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Cox's Army | 1/18/1932 | See Source »

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