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OCR Page 1 of 3Headquarters 35th Division
American Expeditionary Forces
25th February 1919,
BULLETIN
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1025.
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NO.53
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I.
FIELD RANGES
All organizations having field ranges will take them with
them on the move to the Lemans area.
II.
CONDITION OF ANIMALS AND ANIMAL TRANSPORT.
The following letter is published for the information of
this Command:
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HEADQUARTERS SECO ND ARMY
Amerio Expeditionary Forces
ARCHIVES ''NATIONAL RECORDS AND
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SERVICE"
19 February 1919.
From:
Commanding General, Second Army.
TO;
Commanding General, 35th Division.
Subject: Condition of Animal S and Animal Transpott.
1. I wish to express to you my appreciation of the excellent
condition of the animals and animal transport of the 35th Division,
now being turned in incidental to the departure of your command
to the United States.
2. Unon arrival in the second Army area the troops of your
division were as a whole not provided with sufficient stables,
and very little covering for transport. Mangers, stables and stand-
ing places have been improvised, The grooming, shoeing and feed-
ing of animals; the repair and care of vehicles and harness; were
so generally given proper care and attention that the animals and
transport now being turned over to other troops are a credit to
the Division and the Second Army.
3. I wish to particularly thank you and your Inspector of
Animal Transport, Col. W. McD. Rowan, the personal efforts of whom
I know have done much to accomplish this end,
R. I. BULLARD.
Lieutenant General, Commanding TY
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