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Updated: May 17, 2025
"When I enlisted," Monty confided to Alf Russell, "I thought I'd do my best to become a Captain or a General. Now, I'm dead anxious to be an Orderly-Sarjint." BY the time Shorty had gotten the boys fairly tented, he was ordered to take a squad and guard some stores at the Division Quartermaster's. Si, instead of going on camp-guard, had to go out to the grand guard.
You git it well into your craws that I command you, and that you've got to do just as I say, and I'll do the rest o' the knowin' that you need. "But how're we to know that you're right every time," argued Monty Scruggs. "Well," explained the patient Si, "if you've any doubts, go to the Orderly-Sarjint. If he don't satisfy you, go to the Captain.
Cap McGillicuddy orders the Orderly-Sarjint, the Orderly-Sarjint orders me, and I command you." "Why, it's worse'n 'The-House-That-Jack-Built," said Monty Scruggs. "Well, you needn't learn all of it," said Si. "It's enough for you to know that I command you. That's the A B C of the business, and all you need know. A man in the army gits into trouble offen by knowin' too much.
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