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OCR Page 1 of 2READQUARTERS IX CORPS.
EXPRDIPIONARY FORCES
A.P.O. pesa,
Jamary 7th, 2919.
Extzuos.
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICE"
719
C.S.
MO. 62
III. BANITARY CONDITIONS
The following fron Bacond Aray, Genernl Mo. 1,
Junuary
3, 2029, is quoted for the information aná guidance of all con-
cerned:
*). It is apprecent that the typhoid rate 1a and mainly to
garelessness in simple sanitary matters. In order to improvo and en-
force eanitary diecipline, and prevent em unnecessary inorease of siok-
nees in the Renond* Aray, Consending Officern of tinte will take the fol-
loning precutiones
(a) DATEY inspect the kitohene of their units and enforce Cleanli-
nega in the storage, handling and serving of feed,
(b) Enforce the washing of binde in eomp and water by the kitchen
personnel before bandling food.
(o) Daily inapect latrines and assuze themeOlves that these are
as clean and as sanitary as possible under prevailing local conditions a
(d) Asmura themaolves that the ohlorinatica of water in being prop-
erly carried aut and is boing periodioally controlled by competent atten-
tion.
is
(n)Koop inforued the the Medioal orn cars concerning
conditions of their comanda in regurd to the existenda of Intestinal dis-
turbances or diarzhena and will ase that my prevalence of such dig-
turns are zeported.
(1)
Comanding
Officers
of
all
organizations
will
immediately
inspect
all Service Recorda. all men whoce recorda do not nhow that the typhoid
and
paratyphoid
imminization
has
baen
administezed
will
ba
immediately
re-
ported to the remonsible Medical Officer who will auminister it.
IV. QLERKS AND STEWOGRAPHERS:
Paragraph I, Admistzutive Bulletin
No.
5,
Headgrarters
and
Amy,
Janu-
ary 1919, is for the informision and of this comand:
"I.
The
following telegram from G.H.2., Amerioan E.F., January 4, 1919, 1
published:
thumber 4928; G-1. Direct commandezs of organizations in your Army
to comb their unita for all available clerka and stenographerse The number
of thome not absolutely essential in your Aziy will be reported to the
Commanding General, S.O.S., for disposition as the may direct.
ANDRETS
Report will be ms.de to these Hdqzs. at once in compliance with the above
V. LEAVES TO PARIS.
Paragraph II. Administrative Bulletin No. 3, Hdurs. and Army January 5,
1919, is published for the informition and guidance of thin command:
"The following telogram from G.H.Q., Amerioan E.F., January 4, 1919, is
quoted for the information and guidance of all concerned;
THAE Jan. 4, 19J9. o.g. 2nd Aray,Toul. Numbor 4941 G-l. Pending ismuance
of new General Order concerning leav es, no office: or soldier will be por-
mitted to enter Paris on leave unless hie leave order bears approval of
these Headquarters. Advigo all concerned. Acknowledge.
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