Show I I 4 1 f CAMP B Br BY BYa a r MIES 1 e c- c li 1 D ce Troops oops Expected Be e Final Factor Facto t ol of J War I I I Associated Press Av TRAINING CAMP IP I IN Ug 9 The The deepest ime Im- Im e t gains lins after three weeks I soldiers training in inthe inthe inthe the absolute earnestness Athe the splendid young men meny y have have undertaken the task Before before them There Is no noTon Ton their part or on the part the theof fi ers rs to underestimate of that task and the hard I remains to be done before n nt take ake her place in the ac- ac line l ps that are here feel their 1 tUt keenly They are inman in- in man but effective nucleus c will be built bum the great hine ine which the United States Stales I to 0 have on the batre bat- bat l France are re earnest in their desire war knowledge as quickly I roughly rou as possible so that to act as instructors fling ing units they will be found I q qualified A great deal of and this will to do is ise t e result of the enthusiasm ng r officers who but recently ra and have taken up tess ess of war v with a courage I nation that means volumes re of their country l this service of patriot patriot- for sacrifices already the still greater ones to toa a officers and men alike of the theary II ary force want to feel althey alt al- al they t y have an understanding thy and support from the k home face with the great I thoughts thoughts of self are things stag S1 There is only the thought and and the hope in the soldiers soldier's I lat y hat he is about to do will food tood and appi appreciated here I the ilia best circumstances the of soldiers in the ever chang- chang dS ds' t of f modern war is a labor months of patient effort the is the ideal training pe- pe peI I this rule applies to armies armies' fighting three years Tall fall the machinery ough which the men are and unendingly to to- to I front Iding of this machinery the machinery the theine ine me of war which works beI belines be- be I lines lines lines-is s the staggering task r dealt with It is a task in ater ateI than anything France or ort tamn t in have been called upon Americas America's problems are those k i and Great Britain multiplied Ules les of Atlantic ocean my y y that is here realizes all but it also hase base an ane ans e s faith in American genius and above all the American will The way is long and hard Theis The TheIs Is and tasks necessarily are same thing over and over of ot which means a dearth of i S just dust now ot ott known how much longer lonter 1 h Ii instructional division will willI willith I ith the Americans The lati lat- lat 1 i oving so 50 apt and the training 1 e so well established that unI un- un lt mt t will be only a I ort time when but a few r rench officers and noncom- noncom I officers will be retained to the training s of the war which has now ts fourth year are convinced morale of the troops and of I ns of the entente will prove I factor in deciding the Tuggle The morale of tl the e soldiers in France can easily tat Fated ted d by the avidity with l ii un the training in off of- of I f r r a- a c 4 v y a v n Jf troops o spirit as ast t r r. r t i o a 0 their turn C iC first it is the front of ol 1 at at it will willi i are aie train train- t aln ain future I r f- f far Car enough r I hat has to 1 r Oe tie le r that r ming Ding of the c there is liti lit- lit 4 it i l had someI some- some I Iness ness of their Y tour of duty r dal ain aln muc to ill 11 make them then 1 1 great deal o of do not wholly |