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Show Disabled Yanks j To Reach Fori Hospital ioday Hix disabled soldiers from the debarkation hospital at Richmond, Va., as-iKned to the reconstruction hospital at Kt. IV-uRlas are ched tiled to arrive 1n Halt Iike this sft-eitioon sft-eitioon The men mere expected yesterday and all arrangements for their conveyance to the post hpl- - tal were made. The names of this first contingent contin-gent if patients are: Private Herbert Her-bert 0. Uinse. t company. Twenty- t eighth Infantry; Private Frank I Mc! Minald, K company. Thirty . n'nth Infantry; Private l.loyd Mc-K'ee, Mc-K'ee, Third compnny military police; po-lice; private Klvan Moore. I company. com-pany. Three Hundred KiJtth Infantry; Infan-try; Private Joseph Kldinc. il company. com-pany. Three Hundred Hixty-fourth Infantry, and Prlvat Herbert Pprlnirstefid. K company, Kidhty-thlrd Kidhty-thlrd P. W. R Lieutenant Colonel Alexander D. Parce, M V., regular army estah-Itshnient. estah-Itshnient. now on duty at Ft. nle-thrtrpe, nle-thrtrpe, fla., has been named by ttw mar department as the commanding command-ing officer of the reconstruction hospital at Ft. Inuirlas. He Is on ft the youngest lieutenant colonels In tlie country, but has been connected con-nected with hospital work with th netiernl army corps since ICO!. The new commandant will replace re-place Major W . ("hidester, who has tteen In char at the local post since the departure of Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Colonel KuRene O. North-Inctn. North-Inctn. Major Chidester has been released from service, but wtll continue con-tinue hi duties until the new r-imrrri r;der n rrl ve |