Show DEMOBIliZATION OF BF STUDENT ARMY ORDERED 10 COMMENCE TODAY All Units UNIS Throughout United States to Discharge Vocational Section Sec Sec- tion First Followed by Collegiate Men and Officers V I v Commencing tod today y the demobilization tion of the entire Student Army Training Training Train Train- ing corps comprising over units throughout the country is scheduled to take place Steps toward disbanding disbanding disbanding disband disband- ing of the local unit will be taken taken- taken taken-im- immediately Im im- Immediately mediately following the return of or Lt J. J R. R Griffiths personnel adjutant who was dispatched to San Francisco for instructions The vocational section will be the thee first disorganized Collegiate students j discharges will follow immediately Officers will then be dismissed The following telegram received at local headquarters authorizes the the Immediate immediate immediate im im- Im- Im mediate demobilization Sections A and B S. S A. A T. T C. C are hereby ordered demobilized and men discharged discharge in accordance with following following follow follow- ing procedure Personnel officers now at Camp Sherman will return to district dis- dis district district dis dis- headquarters November 29 and will hold schools on discharge paper paperwork paperwork paperwork work at which an officer of your unit nit will attend Demobilization and discharge discharge dig dis dis- dis charge of section B will begin December December Decem Decem- ber her 2 and December 4 Medical Medical Medical Med Med- ical examinations will be made by med med- cal ical officer assigned by surgeon general general general gen gen- eral who will report not later than December 2 Preference in order o of discharge will be given to men desiring desir desire desiring ing to leave college Invites Invite cooperation cooperation cooperation opera co tion of college authorities In order to accomplish discharges as quickly a as possible Discipline and routine mus must be maintained and soldiers impressed with value of receiving an excellent character on discharge Department commanders have been instructed to proceed beginning December 10 with discharge of officers except those expressing expressing expressing ex ex- pressing wish to remain permanently in the service and recommended b by commanding officers Department commander commander commander com com- mander has been directed to communicate communicate I cate to you Jou provision of war department department department depart depart- ment circular No 85 containing Instructions instructions instructions In in- relative to final payment t o of officers and enlisted men Unfortunately the Stud Student nt Arm Army corps of the local University was forced to work under great dis dis- dis- dis adv advantage Military drill had just been bee started when the influenza epidemic I I put ut a stop to activities act This fol fol- lowed owed by the uns unsettled conditions due due to o the after the the war changes and inclement weather were also factors in n hindering progress of the corps Nevertheless through the efforts o of of- the he company commanders and officers In n charge of military work at the i institution in in- a fairly organized group was rounded into shape The men have been instructed in close order drill including the manal of arms The companies have all been issued rifles and complete military equip equip- ment The men in charge of the work the he respective companies companie fare are as foi follows fol- fol fol 1 i lows Company A. A Officer in charge charge harge Lieutenant Bergerson Sergeants W. W O. O Sessions C C. C E E. E Forrester Jos Hylton Hylton Hyl Hyl- ton C. C J J. J Donaldson V. V R. R Belnap Roy Parker C. C O. O Peterson B BYoung B. B H. H Young A. A B B. B i Caseman and H. H M. M Smith I t Company B. B Lieutenant McDonald in charge First Sergeant R. R I. I Lo Lo- pez Sergeants A. A W W. Coffin F F. M M. Duncan Fred Angell D. D L. L Bovee Boyce Roscoe Larkin G G. J. J Terry Fred P. P L L. Peery Corporals C. C F F. Allen D. D A. A Campbell J. J H H. Chase S. S Jerman Walter Lain MD M.D. M.D. M M. D D. Dells C C. C Fisher Joe F. F Kent E E. L L. Hansen J. J R. R Morrison Joe Patterson M M. M Shumway A. A P P. P Sharp and and- D. D D. D Smithson i Company C. C Lieutenant in charge P. P L. L Henderson second in commands Floyd B B. B Both Bothwell well platoon leaders A A. H. H Cannon J. J D. D Frederickson W. W JJ and M. M L L. L Saunders Ser Sergeants Ser Ser-i W. W H. H Squires J. J F. F Crook ser I Corporals Anderson Cooper Fr Freeze eze i Bean Hewlett Frandsen Smith Gray Done Johnson Anderson Myers ers Burt Durt Stratford RIeves Ieves Romney Romney Rom Rom- ney Merrill Munk MunIe l and Pingree Pin Pin- Pin 1 gree company clerk G. G K Hough Houghton ton Company D. D Lieutenants and Crandall in charge first sergeant Geraid Ger Gerald aId ald L. L Lambert company clerks Paul Paull Pickering A. A Ray Jarman platoon leaders Wheatley Robertson Bowles Barnes corporals Burns Farrell Farrell Far Far- rell Ware Y Yeats ats and Caulfield |