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Show -WILL ORGANIZE DISABLED MEN Convalescents to Be Sent to . Camps Nearest Their Homes. "WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. Soldiers who have been incapacitated in overseas service and who are convalescing" in this country will be assembled at twenty-aeven twenty-aeven camps for organization into convalescent conva-lescent detachments. General orders issued is-sued todny by the war department provide pro-vide for the formation nf these detachments detach-ments and the abn ndonment of the practice prac-tice of transferring cnnvalescent men from overseas to development battalions. The convalescent men will be sent to camps nearest their homes. The order says: "Jt is the intention to discharge all overseas con va h' scent s as sonn a s possible consistent with maximum physical physi-cal improvement." Intensive treatment and training of the detachments will be undertaken, the order provides, so that the cure or maximum maxi-mum improvement of the men and their subsecjuent discharge may be accomplished accom-plished in the shortest possible time. The ca mi is in which t h detach nit-nt s will be fenced arc: rienurepard, ("usiyr, Pcvens, Pix. Pude, l-'unstnn. fjordon. j Gram. Hancock, .laoksnn. Kearnv. Lt-e, Lewis. MacArfbur. Mc 'leilan. Meade, Logan, Sevier, Shelby. Sherman, Sh'M-idan. Taylor, Travis, L'liton, Wads-' worth ?nd V iiecler. |