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Show if? RELEASES MEN ENLISTED j , (Mutcr-Out Order Received , at. Training Camp of Pacific. Muirter-out orders for all naval men who enlisted In the regular service for the period of the war have been received re-ceived at naval training camps on the Pacific coat, arcordfng to Lieutenant I Commander John Iawrence Kox, U. S. N who have arrived in Bait Lake from San Uieao, The muster-out orders mean that hundreds of I'tah and Intermountain men who enlisted In the navy for the duration of the war will begin arriving arriv-ing home within the next two weeks. A majority of the naval recruits enrolled en-rolled here entered the service for the duration of the war only and all these will be released. In addition 20 per cent of the naval reserve foroe will also be released, leaving only the regular enlisted men and a portion of the reserves. Lieutenant Commander Kox, who formerly was attached to the local I naval recruiting station, has been on I duty at the naval training station at 1 Han DIgo for several months. He says there sre many I'tah boys there who will be released within a abort j time. Hundreds of others are scattered scat-tered throughout the country at various va-rious naval stations and these also will beKin being nitiMrd out. next Week. Lieutena nt Comma rider Kox will be married Wednesday to Miss Irare Harry Cooke of Salt Lake. |