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...following January his commission as captain was confirmed but owing to ill health he was sent to the interior to train recruits from the 1917 class for his regiment. Later he accompanied them to the Verdun Army School and while there last July, was ordered to report to Col. Azan in Boston, to aid in the training of American soldiers. He was at once assigned by Col. Azan to the "Iron Battalion" of Plattsburgers then in Cambridge, and later...
From Charles A. Walker, a portrait by Raeburn, and a water color, "Interior of a Cathedral" by Bosboom...
...blankets, or 2 blankets and 1 comforter; 1 undershirt; 2 prs. socks; 1 shaving outfit; 1 face towel; 1 bath towel; 1 Small Arms Firing Manual; 1 Manual of Interior Guard Duty; 1 tooth brush; 1 cake soap; 1 comb; 1 pr. shoe laces (extra) 1 pr. shoes; 1 rain coat (optional). No other articles will be taken. These articles will be securery tied by each man in as compact a bundle as possible, and each man will attach to his-bundle a linen tag giving name and company. The bundles will be placed on the ground under the supervision...
...Battalion going to Wakefield Monday, June 11, will take with them their copies of Small Arms Firing Manual and Manual of Interior Guard Duty. C. CORDIER. Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant. June...
...will be accorded the prescribed courtesies when in uniform. Non-commissioned officers (sergeants and corporals) are not saluted, except as prescribed in paragraph 172, Infantry Drill Regulations, and when making reports to the sergeant-major or acting sergeant-major at ceremonies such as guard mounting (paragraph 351, Manual of Interior Guard Duty, U. S. Army, 1914) or other formation where the non-commissioned officer receives reports for the officer in charge. All cadets, however, should stand at attention when addressed by, or addressing, a non-commissioned officer in the discharge of his duties...