G-1 Memorandum Number 14, To All Acting Town Majors, from Colonel H. S. Hawkins
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OCR Page 1 of 2Hoadchertors 35th Division;
Amorican Expeditionazy Foroos,
28th Fobruary, 1919
RECEIVED
G-1 Memorandum
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MAR 1 1919
No, 14.
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Care
1046,
'NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
SERVICE*
and
TO ALL ACTING TOWN MAJORS.
1. All acting Town Majors in the Divisional area will
remain at least 24 hours after the unit occupying their town noves
out, to the end that they may settle any and all claims arising
for damage to proporty by our troops. They will remain as much
longer as may be nocessary to just and dispose of any claims.
thus arising.
2. I maddately upon a unit moving ou't of its area the
Acting pown Major will, in company with the French authorities,
make a caroful inspcction of all premises occupied by our
croops. They will obtain from the M>Yor or his Secretary a
statement in writing to the effect that all claims have been
adjusted that the billcts and promisos adjoining and the
streets have beon proporly policed, that thoy have observed no
damage to Fronch property by American Proops that has not been
adjusted.
3. In the event of damage by our troops to French prop-
erty, the owners of which are not in the town or not available,
a survey of same will bc made in conjunction with the French
Mayor and agreement reached as to the reasonable amount of
damago, This course will only be pursuod where it is otherwise
impossible to doal directly with the owner or some authorized
represontative.
4. Tho Acting Town Major will also obtain a receipt from
the Fronch authorities showing that all "property de cantonn-
oment" which had been delivored by them for use of Amorican
Troops has been returned to thom in good condition. Instructions
rolativo to the disposition of all Amorican "property do can-
tonnoment" such as couchottes and stoves will be issued later
by this office.
5. The Acting Toun Major OF LEROUVILLE vill remain on
dutt at LEROUVILLE at least 24. hours, or as much longer as may
bo nocossary, after the departure of the last unit of the
Division that entrains at LER CUVILLE.
6.
The Acting Town Major of SAMPIGNY will likewise remain
at SAMPIGNY 24 hours, or as much longer as may be necessary,
aftor the doparture of the last unit of the Division that
entrains at SAMPIGNY-
7. The Acting Town injors of SAMPIGNY and LEROUVILLE vill
see that before the last unit ontraining from their respe ctive
towns departs, that the area in the vicinity of the entraining
point is thoroughly policed.
BJ command of Brigadier General Dugan:
H. S: HAWKINS
Colonel, Gonoral Staff
Chief of Staff
OFFICIAL:
WM: ELLIS
Lt, Col. Inf. . , U.S.Army
Divi jutant.
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