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Show YANKEE SOLDIERS MAKING WAY TO THEIR OLD CAMPS By the Associated Press. WITH THK AMERICAN FORCES TN FRANCE, Tuesday, Nov. 19. While the Third Amerirnn army Is making' its way toward the German frontier, other units are slowly going back to their old training train-ing areas. A greater portion of the troops still i in the battle areas, but many detachments have reached the camps established last year, where there are ample cantonments and hospitals and where large supplies of fuel are available. avail-able. Here the men will be made ns comfortable comfort-able as possible in well -heated huts. These camps are located along lines of railway, which simplifies the transport and supply problem. After thr-lr hardships hard-ships in the Argonnc, the troops will be happy In their new surroundings and will have plenty of food. General March's announcement regarding regard-ing the demobilization of some units and the return of convalescent sick and wounded is causing quiet speculation. It Is thought probable that men may be re- , turned home who are now making, ar-j rangements tor Thanksgiving day and i Christmas celebrations. I |