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Show I NEW MEN TO SEE SERVICE. THE belief is prevalent, and it is based on reason, that a sudden termination of hostilities in the world-war will not mean that the H latest additions to the army will escape service. An armistice does H not mean final conclusion of the war and it is very probable that many H men now in training for overseas duty will yet have a chance to make H the trip and gain the experience that will go with service abroad. H It is expected that, for every shipload of soldiers ordered home in the H near future, a like number of new men in the service will be sent H alvoad to take their places and help garrison the co .ries in which B the eneniy has capitulated or surrendered. First to go first to come H home ; first to enter the service, first to muster out, is the plan it is H expected the government will adopt as nearly as' possible. And, in carrying out that plan it is expected to make thoroughly trained sol- H diers of at least a million men now classed as "raw recruits." |