With quick, smooth movements, each of the eight guns of Battery B was laid on target.
The unit was reorganized and redesignated as Battery B, 5th Field Artillery.
Battery B was set up in an old French fort, while the other batteries occupied various former German anti-aircraft sites.
"Battery B of the 118th artillery," Bull answered.
On June 8, 1916, Battery B was established in Green Bay.
On February 1, 1980, the designation of Battery B was transferred during a statewide reorganization.
Battery B of the artillery section was in the middle of practicing gas mask and chemical suit decontamination drills under the hot sun.
Battery B has been obscured by later changes, but its underground magazine remains.
Battery B activated 1 July 1940 at Fort Banks.
Battery B received the attachment of one regular army platoon, bringing its deployed strength to 147 soldiers.