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Show I I Discharge Men Wounded in Action Soon as Possible; WASHINGTON, Nov. 2C Soldiers who have been incapacitated in overseas over-seas service, and who are convalescing in this country will be assembled at twenty-seven camps for organization into convalescent detachments. General Gener-al orders isBued today by tho war department de-partment provide for the formation of these detachments and the abandonment abandon-ment of the practice of transferring convalescent men from overseas tto development battalions. The convalescent men will be sent to camps nearest their homes. The order says' "it is the intention tod!s-charge tod!s-charge all oversea' convalescents as soon as possible consistent with maximum maxi-mum physical improvement." Intensive Inten-sive treatment and training of the detachments de-tachments will be undertaken, the order or-der provides, so that the euro or maximum max-imum improvement of the men and their subsequent discharge may be accomplished ac-complished in the shortest possible time. The camps in which the detachments will be formed are: Beauregard, Custer, Devens, DIx, Dodge, Funston, Gordon, Grant, Hancock, Han-cock, Jackson, Kearny, Lee, Lewis, MacArthur McCIellan. Meade, Logan, Pike. Sevier. Shelby. Sherman, Sheri-a Sheri-a I dan, Taylor, Travis. Upton, Wadswoilh fjfl and Wheeler, laiif 00 |