Uncle Sam's Boys as Lieutenants; or, Serving Old Glory as Line Officers
uired Captain Foster, of H company, after the present
s,
You'll be required only to turn out for parade at the end of the afternoon. To-morrow you w
good
uctions. Wait, and I'll see if I can fi
weet little woman, some years younger than the captain. Hal took an insta
Overton, I shall ask you to permit me to invite your mother here as my gue
ng officer answered, "you will be giving me
o very long to get settled in your new duties. The time
ing, my dear," int
hat?" question
t the Mexi
s!" cried Mrs. Foster. "They can have noth
upset the whole routine of garrison life. You have r
"Enough to know that some pretender in the country across the bord
erton, about the chanc
eems that only a few hundred of the rebels are in the field, and that they are spen
ent has information that the Mexican sympathizers in this state have secured a good many stands of rifles and a considerable supply of ammunition, and are watching their chance to slip over the border into Mexico with their war supplies. Now, the few hundred rebels at present in the field in Mexico may
ll not allow the Mexican rebels on this side of the river
ation," smiled Captain Foster. "But, my
troops, I suppose,"
cavalry have been ordered to patrol the border in small riding par
N
or work in patroling the frontier. That was why I just suggested that Mr. Overton will do well to wait until this border business has blown ov
think it likely that this battalion will be called
ourths of this command will soon be called out
eyes g
like the pros
ve service alway
lot of hard, dusty marching, with insufficient food, little time to prepar
the discomforts and possible hardships such work i
mured Lieutenant Hal, "I certainly h
both Mr. Terry and yourself have already distinguished yourselves in scouting work in the
, "and it will spoil several of the good times t
dear," remarked the captain. "Remember, Overton,
-footed, to bachelor quarters. There
or me to-day, Noll,"
opening his door. "May I come acr
ear to have. My striker appears to have put everything in apple-p
pton appears to be just the ri
ng down the stairs, their swords clanking at their sides. This parade, though unimportant in a sense, was their first ac
parade call sounded the enlisted men of four companies
ame briskly up while the first sergeants of
ns. As he drew his sword, for the first time in Uncle Sam's service, Li
it was the first time that either had stood with troops as officers, they went through
to the young lieutenants. Then, when it was all over, and the men di
of the dinner hour. Most of the officers who
to his first lieutenant, "can you s
nt to ask me about the r
ordered me to full duty b
after dinner. It won't take very long to
ards at dinner. Every officer took his seat at the long table at the minute of 6.30. Hapgood, who
urth is back in Colorado," announced Lieu
ad that their transport had arrive
"By way of further news I may add that Major Tipton told me, a few minutes ago, that Major Sils
roubles?" asked L
es
e," remarked Lieutenant Sears. "It has been understood, I think, that troops from this post w
," grumbled Pratt. "A beastly job. The state of Texas o
e province of the United States, not of a sing
all for nothing, perhaps. If we belonged to the Navy, and were ordered to patrol, we'd do it in a gunboat, and wouldn't care where we went, as we'd always be on our gunboat, with, good meals ready at the stroke
d you'd have to work like a horse. There are no easy ways of
oung officer at need, and who had merely been exerc
the luck to be picked for this sort of bord
ntil you're more accustomed to you
I don't expect to have my pick of anyth
it then either
t officers in the regiment were handed printed slips containing the routine work of the day at Fort
f course," said Sears, in conclusion. "You are aware, of cour
," acknowl
with their day of travel and of new life, left the cl
hair that his chum pushed forward. "But I've simply got to
at last the notes of a bugl
p one hand, his eyes glowing.
, since we added swords to
n. We have as much work to do
al's door. As the young lieutenant awoke and leaped from his bed he
hrowing on a bathrobe and
pliments to Lieutenant Overton, and the major directs
both opened their do
the Mexican border trouble has broken out, a