General Orders Number 23, Separation of Units Upon Arrival in the United States, from Colonel H. S. Hawkins
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headquorters 35th Division
Amercion Expeditionary Forces
5th March, 1919
GENERAL ORDERS
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No. 23
SUBJECT:
SEPARATION OF UNITS UPON ARRIVAL IN THE UNITED
STATES.
General Orders No. 15, January 31st, 1919, these Headquarters
is rescinded and the following substituted therefor. Commanding Of-
ficers will prepare the lists and the poports required without de-
lay.
"Tours
March 4th, 1919
THUMA
2
ATIONAL
Commanding General,
ARCAIVES AND
35th Division.
SERVICE*
91 G-1. Prepare for subnission to the Commanding General at
port of embarkation upon arrival a report for each regiment or
smaller separate unit of your Division showing number of officers
and men destined for each camp or cantonement, destination given
in oach case to be the camp or cantonment nearest the place of
which the individual concerned is entitled to travol pay upon
discharge under Gircular 85, War Departmont, 1918, .as published
in Genoral Order 230, G.H.Q. 1918. In addition the Commander of
each Company or corresponding unit will prepare separate lists
for each camp or cantonment showing name, rank, and place to which
entitled to travel pay of each individual shown thereon. These
lists to be used as a basis of separation OF the units, upon arrival
in the United States, into detachments destined to the various camps
or cantonments. Copies of those lists will also be prepared for
presentation at the port of enbarkation. Whenefer a back haul
would be involved by assigning a man to a camp or cantonment nearest
the place to which he is entitled to travel pay, good judgement must
be exercised in assigning this man to a camp, giving due con-
sideration to the expense to the Government involved by a back haul
as against the incroase in payment of travel pay if sent to a camp
which would not involve a back haul. Acknowledge. Disregard our tel-
egram 1731, G-l, January 29th.
BOOTH".
By commend of Brigadier General Dugan:
H. S: HAWKINS
Colonel, General Staff
Chief of Staff
OFFICIAL:
WM. ELLIS
Lt. Col., Inf. , U. S. Army
Division Adjutant.
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