Soldiers Live on Box
Cars
By the Associated
Press
With the American forces on the Vologda Railway, Jan. 24—When
operating through this thinly populated forest and tundra region along the
railway leading from Archangel to Vologda, the American troops fighting the
Bolsheviki in the North Russian front are living, when free from trenches and
blockhouse duty in tiny Russian freight cars.
In this they are imitating the Russian soldiers, who, since
the revolution have commandeered freight cars wherever they found them and
remodeled them for dwellings.
When the box cars are fitted up with stoves, they are known
as “toplkuchkas.” They’re not particularly warm in zero degree weather but a
welcome change from the cold trenches in the snow.
The forests here are dotted with small blockhouses, built
almost on the model of the blockhouse forts of the old American wars with the
Indians, but have the added advantage of being fairly shrapnel proof.
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