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Show UTAH TROOPERS MAY BE HOME VERY SOON SAX ANTOXIO, Texas, Feb. 15. AVmy officers attached to the southern department expressed belief today that all national guard units on the border except those of Texas, will have entrained en-trained for home before the end of the month. Among units now en route home are A, B and C batteries. Alabama field artillery; Fifth Maryland infantry, and the Seventy-fourth New York infantry. The New York supply train, now marching overland to San Antonio, wiil entrain here for its home station. The first souadron of the Ohio cavalry cav-alry regiment left El Paso today, as did the Fourth Ohio infantry. The, Fifth- Ohio infantry, it was announced an-nounced today, will entr'nin with the Third Ohio brigade headquarters at El Paso February" 26. The Fourth Missouri Mis-souri infantry is scheduled to get away from Laredo February 20. The Fourth South Dakota infantry will leave San Benito within the next few days. Other organizations for which departure de-parture dates have noh been given but which are expected to be moved when parture dates have not been given but first battalion of Minnesota field artillery ar-tillery at Llano Grande. Nebraska field hospital at Llano Grande, second squadron squad-ron Utah cavalry at Nogales. and the First Minnesota infantry at Fort Sam Houston. |