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Show Vacancies Exist In United States Army With the approach of the summer sum-mer training season, enlistments ior ti.e regular Army, which for the ast t.iree months have been considerably con-siderably curtailed, are again resumed. re-sumed. To bring the military garrisons -n the Pacific Coast and in the Intel-mountain area up to their full authorized enlistment complement icr the sumiTier training .months, the Army Recruiting headquarters m Salt Lake City oilers enlistment opportunities to qualified young , ..en, in many well known Army organizations. org-anizations. Foremost among these is the 38th Infantry regiment at Fort Douglas, Utah, a favored garrison gar-rison among Service personnel. Tne vacancies at Fort Douglas include not only Infantry assignments, but Quartermaster Corps and Medical Department cpenings as well. Enlistments are also being made for the 15th Infantry, formerly tne 'Can Do" (China) regiaient, now stationed; at Fort Lewis, Washington., Washing-ton., and the 4th Infantry at Fort George Wright, Wasnington, and Fort Missoula, Montana. The newly new-ly enlisted soldier is shipped to tnese stations immediately after he nas been formally accepted by the 6alt Lake City office. - An excellent enlistment opportunity oppor-tunity is also offered the right young man in a limited number of vancancies for the Medical Corps at Leterman General Hospital, San Francisco. These vacancies open a varied: Xield, and an interesting one, for any one desiring service with tne Medical Department. Interested young men, under thirty-five years of age, single and physically qualified, should make application at the Army Recruiting Office, 223 Ness BuiiZT Lake City, or at the : lished Recruiting omWly ' National Guard ArxaorT l( ' ueld, Utah. ory at : |