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Show I Army Orders. WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. By direction of the president, Major Munro McNar-land. McNar-land. Twenty-ninth Infantry, is detailed as member of general staff corps and will proceed to this city and report to chief of staff for duly. Major Harry M. Bandholtz. Infantry. Is assigned to Ninth Infantry and will join that regiment. By direction of the president, Captain Dousrlas MacArthur, corps of engineers. k detailed as a member of the general staff corps, and will report to chief of staff for duty. Second Lieutenant Clarence F. Klllson, .B, Seventh cavalry, is relieved from treal- ntfE mcnt at Presidio, San Francisco. Cal., IS HI and will proceed to Fort Bayard. N. M., MM for treatment. Second Lieutenant lSlwin It. Vandcusen 'jki is transferred from Tenth to Thirteenth jffl I cavalrv, and Second Lieutenant J. F. MM Tillson. from Thirteenth to Tenth cav- M First Lieutenant Dewitt C. Grubbs, B: Sixteenth infantry, is relieved from duty with organized militia of the state of IfnW Washington. First Liontenant Frank Throp. Jr., Fifth field artillery, Is detailed as inspector-Instructor of organized militia and will proceed to Kansas City. First Lieutenant Frederick- M Barrows, Fourth field artillery, is relieved from dutv as Inspector-Instructor of organized mtlilia and will join his regiment. First Lieutenant George W Ewcll. Third Infantry, is relieved from duty with army infantry team and will return to l is "proper station. Leave of absence for three months is granted Captain Frederick W. Fugcr. Thirteenth Infantry. |