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OCR Page 1 of 3TROMAN
Headquarters 35th Division
NATIONAL
American Expeditiorary Forces
AND
ARCHIVES SERVICE'^
RECORDS
30th January 1919.
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BULLETIN
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NO. 25
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I. SETTLEMENT OF OUTSTANDING BILLS
The Commanding Ceneral directs that commanding officers of
all organizations, and officers of this division, settle all out-
standing bills and accounts by February 5th, and thereafter make
purchases for cash only.
II. INSPECTIOL OF COMPANY RECORDS
The Commanding Ceneral directs that each regimental and
separate organization commander appoint an officer, preferably of
field rank, and an expert on company records, and as much other
assistance as the officer so appointed may call for, to inspect
company records in order that all necessary corrections may be made
as soon as possible.
III. WEEKLY STATEMENT OF SHOES REQUIRED.
Unit supply 01 ficers will submit to the Division Quarter-
master at Least once a week a statement of the number and sizes of
shoes required in their orgenization at that date regardless of any
requisitions on file at the time statement is made.
IV, REPORT REQUIRED BY PROVOST MARSHAL
Commanding Officers of regiments and separate units will
submit a daily report to the Division A.P.M. of all A.W.O.L'S. in
their organization, giving name, rank and organization, date of
leaving orgenization and full description. Also a report of
number of A.W.O.L'S. rejoined. These réports will be sent by
courier from each regiment and separate unit each day So that the
information may be Y ohoned to the Corps by 5:00 P.M. that day.
It is reported that the weekly disciplinary reports from
regiments and separate uni ts do not come in in proper form.
These
reports should give name, rank, and organiza tion, date of leaving
organization and full description; and should be forwarded to reach
the Office of the Division A.P.M. by at least 3:00 P.M. each
Saturday.
V.
PARTITIONS BETWEEN BEDS
In connection with the par&graph of sanitary order re-
quiring head-to-foot sleeping, it has been decided that partitions
properly arranged between beds will be a satisfactory ilternative.
VI. LEAVES
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Loaves of absence or furloughs extending beyond February
A
4th will not be grented.
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