Project Gutenberg 2004-10-27 Public domain in the USA. 128 Christian, W. E. Rhymes of the Rookies: Sunny Side of Soldier Service My bunkie -- Our officers -- Pay day -- The Army grouch -- Weaning time -- "Hands across the sea" -- The hike -- A-B-C of Army life -- A soldier's primer -- The tale and wail of a rookie -- A Marine's hymn -- Here's to the sixteenth -- Hiking in the Philippines -- The mountain battery song -- The Cavalry song -- The red guidon -- The conscript -- The slacker -- Preparedness -- "Beans" -- Advice -- The scent of the cocoa -- Men of the hospital corps -- Garrison life -- The Philippinitis -- The East is a-calling -- Tell your troubles to the Corporal of the Guard -- General orders of the kitchen police -- Is he a sorehead? -- Funston -- Year 2016 in Chihuahua -- With Pershing in Mexico -- Old Baldy -- "Kaiser Bill" -- The raw recruit -- Serving in Texas -- O'Reilly's gone to hell -- On the "border" -- Routine -- The uniform -- In the cold grey dawn of the morning after -- The other side of the poster -- Army fever -- One to the Army bean -- Little things -- Sing-a-song-a-sixpence -- Queen of May -- A young rookie's lament -- Danny Deever ballad -- Puzzy Lappins -- A cynic's view of Army life -- The song of the shovel and pick -- Appendices: Army slang. English Army slang. Words to the Army trumpet calls. First aid in case of accidents. French money. English money. E-text prepared by Al Haines "Rhymes of the Rookies: Sunny Side of Soldier Service" by W. E. Christian is a collection of poems written during the early 20th century, reflecting on the experiences and challenges faced by soldiers. The work captures the camaraderie, hardships, and lighter moments of military life, likely set during the time of World War I. With its humor and keen observations, the collection offers readers a unique glimpse into the soldier's life from the rookie's perspective. The opening of the collection introduces us to a range of characters while establishing the humorous and often poignant tone of the work. The first poem, "My Bunkie," paints a vivid picture of the author's comrade: a rough, imperfect yet loyal soldier, characterized by his tough demeanor and deep camaraderie. The subsequent pieces explore various facets of army life, from the excitement of pay day to the grueling routine of drills and hikes in foreign lands. These verses succeed in conveying both the struggles and the absurdities of military existence, showcasing the spirit and resilience of the soldiers who serve. (This is an automatically generated summary.) Reading ease score: 87.2 (6th grade). Easy to read. en World War, 1914-1918 -- Poetry Spanish-American War, 1898 -- Poetry Soldiers -- Poetry PS Text Category: Poetry Category: Humour Category: History - Warfare 147156 2025-08-06T07:25:59.632795 text/html 146900 146838 2024-11-06T10:14:24.325845 2023-10-06T10:56:13.957540 text/html text/html 138027 2025-08-06T07:26:07.094752 application/epub+zip 137029 2025-08-06T07:26:03.096761 application/epub+zip 114857 2025-08-06T07:26:01.810780 application/epub+zip 324438 2025-08-06T07:26:09.349742 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 305898 2025-08-06T07:26:05.992811 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 196768 2022-09-07T13:23:40.722346 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 109964 2025-08-06T07:25:59.358790 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 90103 2024-10-28T20:53:04 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 18094 2025-08-06T07:26:09.484719 application/rdf+xml 19229 2025-08-06T07:26:02.295764 image/jpeg 4190 2025-08-06T07:26:02.051771 image/jpeg 134482 2025-08-06T07:25:59.643782 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog