[Transcriber's notes: Obvious printer's errors have been corrected (e.g. gunnner for gunner), recurrent mispelling of the author haven't (e.g. Montlucon for Montluçon, canvass for canvases, incidently for incidentally, paraphanelia for paraphernalia, calesthenics for calisthenic, etc...).
Page 20: The word "by" has been changed to "from" (partially sheltered from the Southern sun).
Page 84: The spelling of Sommbernont has been changed to Sombernon.
Page 101: The word casual has been changed to casualty (sent him home as a casualty).
Page 126: It is not clear if the printed word is trained or roamed (where he last trained/roamed).
Definitions: Cootie: Noun US: a head-louse (Macquarie Online Dictionnary - Book of slang).]

THE DELTA OF THE
TRIPLE ELEVENS

THE HISTORY OF

BATTERY D, 311th FIELD ARTILLERY
UNITED STATES ARMY,
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES

By

WILLIAM ELMER BACHMAN

Standard-Sentinel Print
Hazleton, Pa.
1920

COPYRIGHT 1920
BY
WILLIAM ELMER BACHMAN