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Show Army Orders. WASHINGTON. Auj? 30 Firsi Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Robert Sterett, cavalry recruiting officer. Will proceed to Hie YS'nltcr Tleed cenerai hospital for observation and trea I nient. The name nf Captain Cbarles C Gartner, Gar-tner, Tr , Fourth cavalry, is placed on the list of detached officers and the name of Captain "iares Vounc cavalry Ifl removed therefrom, the latter officer bav-tnjr bav-tnjr become entitled to promotion. Major George D. Moore, Eighteenth ln-fantr-, will proceed to Kort Leavenworth army service Bchool f'r duty. Captain Franklin 8. Leisenring, Twentieth Twen-tieth lnfantr-, ie reje-e.i from asslsn-ment asslsn-ment to that regiment, t lake etTect September I, and is attached to the Fourth Infantry. The nroinotlnn of Ma lor vVenHell T. Simpson, Fifteenth Infantry to tine grade of lieutenant colonel Is announced. These officers tvUI proceed to Fort Riley for the purpose of faklnc the fipld officers' offi-cers' Course at the Mounted Fervlce school to betrln October 10: Major Edmund Ed-mund P. Wright. First cavalry; Major John S. Winn. Second Cavalry; Major Frederick Rice. Third cavalry: Major Guy Preston Fourth cavalry; Major William Wil-liam T Uttlebrant. Ninth cavalry; Maor Robert D. Walsh. Eleventh cavalry; Major Edward Anderson. Twelfth cavalry; M.-iW P. P. r.ochride. Thirteenth cavalry: Major Robert A. Brown. Fourteenth cavalry; Lieutenant Colonel BSAIUel D. StUrglS, Third field arllHerc. Lieutenant Colonel William H. Allaire, Infantry, now attached to the Fourth Infant In-fant ry. is assigned to the Twenty-eighth Infantry. Colonel Walter L. Finlev. cavalry, now attached to the First cavalry, is assigned to that regiment. |