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OCR Page 1 of 52nd
Headquarters 35th Division
American Expeditionary Forces
2nd February 1919.
NOTORAL a
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GENERAL ORDER
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SERVICE
No. 16
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The following general instructions re disposition of pro-
perty, model form of certificates required and supplementery in-
structions, are published for the information and guidance of all
concerned;
"headQuarters SECOND ARMY
AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
FRANCE
Januery 31, 1919.
From:
Chief of staff,
To:
Commanding General, 35th Division, (Through IX Corps)
Subject:
Disposition of Property.
1. Preparatory to the movement of the 35th Division to Le Mins
Area in compliance with G-3 Ordors No. 107, these hoadquarters, and
pursuant to instructions contained in telogram 584 G-4 from Commanding
General sos, the following will govern as regards disposition of
property:
2. Troops will embark with individual mobile equipment, in-
cluding steel helmets and gas masks. No rifle &mmunition will be
carried. Each officer and first sergeant will be equipped with pistol
or revolver and 21 rounds of ammunition.
3. N organization property will be chrried except records
and such medical combat equipment as is necessary.
4. Animals of the Division, when no longer needed, will be
disp sed of in accordance with instructions to be received from the
Chief Remount Officer, Second Army.
5. Organizati ns will retcin their and tor trenspo rtation, in-
cluding motor ambulences, and will ârive semo overland to Io Mans.
6. All servicenble orgenization property nct provided for
bove will be carefully packed or otherwise prepared for storege by
the organization, in accordance with parreraph IV G.O. 212, GHQ, 1918,
and under the supervisi n of a representative of the
tochnical Service of the Second Army, to which the property pertains.
"his serviceable property will bo delivered by the organization to
such army depots or other places as may be designated by the re-
presentative of the Technical Services, who will require a. certificate
f inspection as provided for in G.O. 212, mentionod above. The
bove certificates of inspecti n will be propared in triplicate in
scocrdance Vi1 th the forms attached hereto, one copy to be retsined
by the organization turning in the "property, one copy for the Chief
f Service receiving the property, and one copy for G-4, sec. nd Army.
7. The following instructi ns will govern as to preparation
£ ordnance property to be turned over to the Orânance Department:
(a) ARTILLERY HARNESS will not be washed. I's will be
thoroughly dry cleaned and given a light cost of Neatsfoo t oil.
Neatsfoot oil should be sparingly applied. It hus been found
that harness washed before packing has mildewed. The harness
will then be placed in saoks which will be well tied up. The
oquipment for each animal must be kept together. Boxes may be
used for packing the harnesses if available.
(b) CANNON will be thoroughly cleaned, oiled and greased,
particular care being given to the bore and to ther bright
parts of the gun and carriage. Muzzle and breach covers will
be improvised if the reguler covers are not on hand, and vill
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