Officers at Training
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World War I training camps were being built as the first soldiers arrived. For many young men, the camp was their first extended away-from-home experience. Officers handling the men generally were patient with new recruits and left a favorable impression. This is not to say, however, that the officers were always quiet or good natured. Occasionally a soldier would gamble that an officer would be lenient.
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