Show I Many Soldiers Collapse A After Fighting Ends So great was the strain on American soldiers during the final fighting days das that when tho the armistice was signed and peace followed many men col col- lapsed Such was tho the hint of or battle h stress conveyed eyed In a letter from Joshua D B. B Stewart One Hundred Forty eighth field art artillery Iller Sunset division to his mother Mrs rs Mary Jary J. J Stewart of ot this city The Tho young oung man who has been cn In service since sinco October 1917 went to Franco last January He got Into the fighting last Juno June and pas o through five O trying months without injury I wish tho the censor censorship were wera lifted lilted i so I could tell you OU many many- man things but wo two are arc subject to the tho same rules as before ho he wrote Now ow that the war warIs waris Is over o I T shall not attempt to mislead i f in the southern southern southern south south- you jou ou further am not ern part of or France as ns I suggested but our regiment has been under tire fire since JuneI June Juno I have had hall some wonderful won experiences e which I shall never forget torget My Iy work has been tho the setting up of ot guns uns and the tho transportation of ot munitions all of or which lied had to be dono done at nt night Gen J. J J. J Pershing complimented our work on several sO occasions Our regiment had been going colne- so o hard and under such a strain that when peace camo came any frany any collapsed and had to be bo taken to tho the hospital I am thankful to say eay I have havo been able to keep up tip When hen I look back on the thelast thelast last five tl months I wonder how I camo through without a scratch Dont Don't ex expect expect expect ex- ex us homo home too soon though It cant can't bo be too soon for tor me mc |