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[Pippin] [incomplete] By. Harris Pippin, when I were at the age of 29 I inenlist in the army, I were with that 15. N.Y. [inc.] that, were in the year, of 1917. on July 15th, and I went in Co.K. that Co.K. I liked and I stay -ed with it all through the big way, I ded not care for any otheres, for every man in that Co. were a man. and there were not one of them that did not look to his maker. to bring him throug his hird fight, all tho it were hird to do. in that place to do Gods will but we ded the best we could I ded not care what or wher I went at, I ask God to help me, and he ded so. and that is the way. I came throu that tirebell. and hell place, for the [houl] intir batel feel. were hell, so it were no place for any houmen been to be, one night after we were in the trenches for the first time. and we