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Show ARMY ORDERS WASHINGTON, March 29 -Colonel John C. F Tillson, attachod to the Eighth Infantry, Is assigned to that regiment Major Stephen M. Ilnekhey. Sixth infantry, will proceed to his home preparatory to his retirement from active service The leave of absence granted him Is extended eight dat The following ofllccrs arc detailed to take the field ofllccrs' course at the mounted sen-ice school. Fort Riley, to begin April 1. Lieutenant-Colonel Franklin O Johnson, Filtcenth cavalry, Lieutenant-Colonel Ernost Hinds, Fifth flold artillery, and Major John P. Rjan, cavalr . The following ofllccrs will proceed to the United States marine corps riilo range, Wlnthrop, Md., in lime to anivo not later thnn April 9 for the pin pose of participating In tho try-outs try-outs for places on tho team to represent repre-sent tho United States in the International Interna-tional match at Buenos Ayres, Argentine Ar-gentine Ropubllc: Captain Robert H. Allen, Twentj-nlnth Twentj-nlnth Infantry; First Lieutenant 011-er 011-er F Snyder, Seventh infantry, First Lieutenant William S Stoll, Twenty-ninth Infantry, First Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Claience II. Farnham, Fourth infantry. First Lieutenant Smith A Han is, Fourteenth infantry; Second Lieutenant Joseph Plassmeor, Jr., Fifteenth cavalry. First Lieutenant William F Pearson, Pear-son, Twenty-third infantry, is detailed de-tailed for general recruiting service at Fort Slocum, N. Y. Second Lieutenant Kenneth C. Ha-don Ha-don is released from treatment at the Walter Reed general .hospital and will resume the status of the leave of absence ab-sence Captain William P Jackson, Third infnntry, upon his arrival in San Francisco, will proceed to Fort Leavenworth Leav-enworth and leport to' Lieutenant Colonel Arthur C. Ducnt. f wontioth infantry, president of the examining board, for examination for promotion nn ...i. |