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Show SENDING MAIL TO SOLDIERS. How Letters for the Boys in the National Na-tional Army Camps Should Be Addressed. Washington. Before long several thousand young men will be In the various var-ious cantanment camps of the National army, and their relatives and other friends will wish to write to them. In order to expedite the delivery' of their mail and give the boys the best service possible, the postofflce officials instruct their correspondents, if they know in advance the company and regiment reg-iment to which the soldier is assigned, to address mall according to this sample sam-ple : FRIVATK JOHN JONES. A Company, First Infantry, Camp Dodge, Iowa. If the company and regiment are not known, the mall should be addressed ad-dressed thus : PRIVATE JOHN JONES. of Minnesota, Camp Dodge, Iowa. When all troops are organized the mail for each man will be distributed direct to his company and regiment. Until then it will be delivered through his state section. |