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Show months overseas. He commanded a battalion bat-talion of eight-inch howitzers in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives, and also participated in the Toul-Alsace sector fighting. He was assigned to duty as an R. O. T. C. officer at the Agricultural Agri-cultural college in July, 1919. Captain Campbell is an advocate of a short period of military training for all young men of the country as a means of promoting greater love for countrv. RESIGNS FROM ARMY TO ENTER BUSINESS LOGAN, Nov. 10. Captain Robert N. Campbell, commandant of the coast artillery ar-tillery unit at the Agricultural college, has resigned from the United States army and will enter business in civil life upon the acceptance of his resignation by the government. Captain Campbell is a graduate of West Point with the class of lilOtJ. He was assigned as-signed to the Twenty-ninth infantry at Fort Douglas immediately upon his graduation grad-uation and remained in Salt Lake more than a year. He then went to New York as a coast artillery officer. During the war he was promoted to the rank of major and spent eighteen |