Transcription: Chapter 36 Herzer wasn't too sure what being in a permanent station would be like, but it turned out to be not too different from training. They still drilled intensively every day, worked their weights and took regular road marches, not to mention a daily stroll up the hill. In addition, they were put to work building a more permanent camp, making wooden barracks with plankt wood walls and floors instead of the tents they had been and making furniture for them. Herzer was fine at the construction, but his inability to handle fine woodwork followed him to the furniture making. After seeing his ...