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the Hoadquarters 35th Division AND American Expeditionary Forces on 10th February 1979. BULLETIN 1 ) 931 No.36 ) I. SHOEING OF ANIMADS, All animals of this Division will be rough shod immediately as far as it is possible to do so. II. DEAVE TRAINS. The following telegram from G.H.D. 2 is quoted for the infor- mation and guidance of #17 concerned: "The Commander in ohiei of the Armies has issued in- structions prohibiting the use of trains by French soldiers on leave and E rearest has been made on the American Army to prohibit the invasion of commetoial trains by American soldiers on leave. Pherefore you are directed 00 issue the necessary instructione prohibiting of nommercial trains by American soldiers (enlisted non) whis on leave to leave areas or other points where leave trains are provided for such travel". (Ad . But . D . H. 2nd Army, ITI. PRINTED PASSES Ant organizations desiring printed passes can arrange for the same with Sergeant Ailliam J. Strüe: Re uncartal Hoadquarters, 137th Infantry; price thirty (80) franes per thousand. IV. OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN DESTINED FOR DUTY IN GERMANY. The following telegram from G.H.D., is puolished for the infor- mation and guidance of all concerned: "H A 8 R Feb, 6th, 1919, C.G., 2nd Army. No. 5551 Gaze All officers and enlisted men destined for duty in Germany should have full winter equipmente Officems should take bedding rolls. ANDREVS. (Ad.Bul. 5, HC 2nd AIMY, 2-7-19) V. ARTICLES OF ISSUE. 1. Retions - Component Purts. H m: - Pursuant to Pare ?, Sec. 3. 0.0. 176, G.H:d. A,Fie october 11, 190.8, and with reference to Circular No. 57 Ho: S.C.S., 1918, ham, when available, will be issued to troops at the rate of 16 ounces per man per month, in lieu of 16 ounces of bacon. Carned Soup: - elective pebruary 1st, canned soup will be added as a component of the Garrison and Field The allow ance will be 4 ounces per ratioh. Figs, Dates and Rasims: - The supply of figs and rasins is now plentiful, and the supply of dates will soon be sufficient to meet the needs of all concerned. Quartermasters shovld therefore submit requisitions on the proper depot for a supply of Iigs, rasins and dates, reducing their calls for evaporated fruit, jam and prunes accordingly. Becon: - The attenti n of all concerned is again called to the requirement that bacon in crates be iesued when availabl before that in cans. (AC Bul. 5, Hu. 2nd Array, 2-7-19) VI. TRAVEL RATIONS FOR INTRAINIEG TROOPS. Following is an extract from Circular No. 8; office of Chief Quartermaster Hq. S.O.S. Aok... dated Jamuary 22, 1919. "148 G-4. Following instructions wäll govern regarding rations carried by troops to Ports of Embarkation; Afrer troop train meal service operated by Quartermaster Corps is on satis. factory working basis, troops entraining at Le Mans Centez: for St. Nazaire or Brest, or tho Se entraining from St. Aignon-Noyers (over)

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