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Show MORE YANKEES LEAVE BREST FOR THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON. April 2. Sailing from France of the complete artillery brigade of the Twenty-sixth (New England national na-tional guard) division and the 101'nd infantry, in-fantry, two companies of the lOord infantry in-fantry and the 101st machine-gun battalion, bat-talion, all of the same division, was announced an-nounced today by the war department. The troops are on board the transports Mongolia and Agamemnon, both of which left Brest on March 31. The latter Is due at Boston on April 6. The war department also announced that the remainder ol" the 03:'nd infantry, composed of Ohio and western Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania troops, which has been stationed on the Italian front, had sailed from Genoa on the transport Duca d'Aosta, which is due at New York on April 10. The Duca d'Aosta has on board a detachment de-tachment of the field and staff, a detachment detach-ment of the headquarters company, ihe supply and machine-gun companies, A. B, C, D and I companies, and veterinary and medical detachments of the o3"nd infantry; in-fantry; detachment of base hospital No. 102 and field hospital No. 331, complete. The transport Pannonia also is due at Ni-w Vnrk un ,;ril wiin the h.-:rhiru--It-iw of the iM-.'Miid b;iM;;i..n Mild l .'Hid K b;i t tcries ui' ::;"th field art i - y : . iind (.' M.ni; :iiih nf in.' ::iuih n.nrti'ni:-iit'ii n.nrti'ni:-iit'ii train: ".."."th I'u-ld ;ir;i!i.-i-y .'inn pN-t-; a casual rotni'.ii'iv i'f tllhuds ti(Jo;s and thirteen eiiNiial otfi. -i-r.-'. The transport M.uu.t::'. dtm at Pos-ttin Pos-ttin at an u ri.i u inm n--e. I dale, has aboanl tito Klfty-tirst 1 a rud. -ry hinde hradquarter; pil.r f:.-:l a rl i ilery" s mv. oiifl batlahon h : i: ' ri -rs, .uni'tv :md d i' t a eh men t of i i ad -1 : ia i't e r s cum ; a n ie-s, 1 Ine'Iieal detaeiimeiit aih I to I I'lt- t. rie.s. Uir!isj e : l":h;d a u. 1 I l i'-ld artillei eum-Mele. r.r.ui'er J"..:i H. hurb'.irtie. eommnndm:,' Ihe 1-hfiy-first field ariiilerv brigade, it aboard tin Mon-ta-lia. Tae tranb"it .vh"moii is brinrim.' t!ie l-rjn-l 1 1 1 Lit ii 1 1 enmpleu.. 1 aiel -M companies of the l'Kinl iniantr.v. lilirt maehine-uun ba!talin eempleie, fit-Id ;L?id stal f doiaehment h. ul i ua rte :s c-niip-iny an. I A aud I'. baite'-u-s ..f the l"l-t fi.-ld urtillcry, casual companies from N w V-'ik ami t hiu and I'M casual otTi'-ers. Chi hoard al.-o is Maim- t'leneral v'iement A. !. l-'iau'.-r. commander of t'..t: l'oriy-fctMiid l'oriy-fctMiid division. The transport K. I. 1 .uekeua -h sailed from !:r. s: 'or ew N ork ! Ma'-.-h 'M u;t.i t..o l-'if:y-s-- -ond i-ioiiet-r Kii'auirv. les I, and S eurr.i'ai.ics, en route- lor Camp I n 1 Tho t ra n s ' 'Or I s West ( Irnvp. West G.-.loe ;md Klmar hac also tailed with j casual detainments. I |