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Show TRQDPS REM uroyEuu Transport Sailings From France Announced by War Department. Soldiers Who Married Abroad Eligible for Immediate Im-mediate Discharge. N'EW YORK May 12. The headquarters headquar-ters and medical detachments, motor battalion and A, 13, C and D companies of the 307th ammunition train returned from France today on the transport Arcadia, Ar-cadia, Casual companies 5oli, 633 ana 534 and special casual company 52D also were abroad, the vessel's passenger list comprising thirty-four officers and 981. men. WASHINGTON, May 12. Transport sailings announced today were: Martha Washington, due New York, May 17, with 3-'ist machine-gun battalion; headquarters headquar-ters and medical detachment Fourth and Thirtieth companies, Second battalion, Twentieth engineers; headquarters, medical medi-cal and supply detachment. A, B and C companies, :J07th held battalion; six casual comnanies and tlp.Ini'nmen t.q nl SliTth and aSth infantry. Walter A. i.uckenbach, due New York. May l'j, with rieid and staff. Headquarters Headquar-ters supply and machine companies; sanitary and medical detachments, A to H companies. Inclusive, 327th infantry. Mount Vernon, due New York, ilay 17, with 13'nd infantry; lz2nd and i24th machine-gun battalions; lOStii moui.e ordnance repair shop; live convalescent detachments, three casual companies and thirteen casual officers, including Major Generals George Bell, Jr., and Clarence C. Williams. Valacia, due New York, about May 21, with liyth machine-gun battalion; K and M companies and medical detachment, lii'jth in fan try; five casual companies. Matsonia, due Newport News, May 22, With 116th infantry and one casual company. com-pany. Scranton, due New York, May 31, with the 3-Sth infantry. Sierra, due New York, May 20, with ; field and staff, medical detachment anJ . headquarters company, 32ath infantry ; j headquarters lti3rd and . Iu4th infantry j brigades, detachment machine-gun battalion bat-talion 327th infantry; 167th and 639th aero squadrons ; seven casual companies; two convalescent detachments and a few casual oTricers, including Major General George B. Duncan, Colonel Robert D. Walsh and Brigadier General Julian K. Lindsley. Santa Elena, due New York, May 24, with evacuation ambulance company 6a ; five casual companies. Seattle, due New York, May 21, with 324th field artillery; twelve casual officers. Kuropa, due New York, May 2'j, with 309th machine-gun battalion; headquarters headquar-ters troops First army ; photograph section sec-tion IS; three casual companies, thirty-five thirty-five casual officers. On the Rochambeau. Rochambeau, due New Y'ork, May 20, with motor truck company 381; H company, com-pany, 162 nd infantry, and medical detachment; de-tachment; motor truck companies and j 48ti ; Thirteenth company, Second regiment, regi-ment, air service mechanics; four casual companies, twenty-one casual oiHcers. Mexican, due New Y'ork, May 2i, with field and staff; headquarters supply com-- com-- pany, medical and ordnance detachments and headquarters First, Second and Third battalions, 311th intaniry ; machine-gun company and D to M companies, inclusive, inclu-sive, 311th infantry. Ghioan, due New York, about May 20, with headquarters, Third battalion, dani-. dani-. tary detachment, supply and machine-gun companies; I to M companies, inclusive, 32Sth infantry. Soldiers who married abroad are eligible eligi-ble for immediate discharge on their ar- rival in this country, the war department number 35"(; sales commissary unit number num-ber 51; company A, oulst engineers; clothing cloth-ing and bath unit No. 35; company B, ot-lth supply train; 15th company 20th eng.neers; '21st military police company; company V), 511th engineers; battalion headquarters, company A, 516th engineers service battalion ; camp hospital No. 21, including hospital unit 1. CAMP MILLS, N. Y., May 12. The First army park a'rtillery, fifteen ofricers and 654 men, left here today, the majority major-ity going to Camps Russell, Pike, Lewis and the Presidio. LONDON, May 12. American army headquarters in London will be permanently perma-nently closed June 15. 1825 Yankees at Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, May 12. Bringing home from France thirty officers and 'h men of the 110th Infantry arid three officers offi-cers of the lOSth machine-gun battalion, Twenty-eighth division, the transport Santa Olivia docked here today. Units of the li'itli infantry returning on the Santa 01 iv ia were the medical detachments de-tachments of the Second and Third battalions, bat-talions, and F, O, H, I. K, L and M infantry in-fantry companies, including men from every state in the union except Delaware. Originally the ll'jti infantry was made up of the Third and Tenth regiments. Pennsylvania national guard. Of the 1Q"0 officers and men of the Third regiment who went to France, but six officers and 160 men returned today, the others having been killed or sant home as casuals. today intormeu tne commanders ot porta of embarkation. This rule holds whether the individuals arrive with their organizations organ-izations or as members of casual companies. com-panies. The war department announced today that the following organizations had been assigned to early convoy; S04 pioneer infantry ; 24 th engineers: 317th field battalion signal corps; signal corps casual company No. 5 ; 275th military mili-tary police company; evacuation ambulance ambu-lance companies numbers 71 and 12; provisional pro-visional evacuation ambulance number 1 ; advance veterinary hospitals, numbers 3 and 5; 40th and 50th battalions 22nd engineers; en-gineers; base veterinary hospital No. 1 ; mobile veterinary section No. 116; veterinary vet-erinary iiospital Xo. 11; clothing and bath unit No. 234 ; sales commissary unit No. 315; 9th rorp3 headquarters and 9th corps headquarters troops ! evacuation ambulance ambu-lance company No. 69 ; bakery company |