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commandeered Lt. Davis' Packard twelve and did much more than I otherwise could have done. At 7 o'clock I was therefore ready to go aboard the train at Montparnasse station and to get in ^[[a compartment]] with Major Kirby who with his 138th squadron is homeward bound from Coblenz.

Freiberg and Bake got stuck because they couldn't get their baggage through. It was a very funny scene in the baggage room of the station. The French had no system whatsoever so it was a case of each individual grabbing a porter or a trunk and