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Show Germany's Two Armies. The Gorman army, when it is on a war footing, is divided into two principal parts. First, tho field urmee, or campaign army, and second, tho Bezatzungs arinee, or garrison army, which remains in the country. It is mado up from tho different organizations at the moment of mobili7.ation. The field army comprises the troops of the standing army placed on a war footing; the field reserve troops aro organized at the moment mo-ment of mobib zation, with tho reservists still disposable, and the best elements of the land-wher, land-wher, with three special field formations exclusively ex-clusively destined to the artillery and engineering en-gineering service The garrison army has three divisions, those intended strictly for gurrisou duty, those ;n charge of depots, and troops of the lond-sturm. lond-sturm. These two armies have each all tho . necessary machinery of armament and service, ser-vice, such as transportation, rations aud halting halt-ing places, nnd they are furnished at the moment mo-ment of mobilization with commanders, staff ofilcers and everything necessary to their projier administration, Berlin Cor, San Francisco Chronicle. |