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THE FIRST TWO DARTMOUTH COLLEGE TRAINING DETACHMENTS

November 1918
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THE FIRST TWO DARTMOUTH COLLEGE TRAINING DETACHMENTS
November 1918

The number of men who joined the first two sections of the Dartmouth College Training Detachment—those in training here from June 15 to August 15, and from August 15 to October 15—was 548. Of these, five were discharged, ten died, and eighty-nine were retained for the next unit. The remaining men were transferred as follows:

3 Men to Replacement Troops, Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. O. T. C.

2 Men to Replacement Troops, Camp Tay-lor, Ky. O. T. C.

2 Men to 336 Field Artillery, Camp Dix, N. J. O. T. C.

46 Men to Field Artillery Replacement Depot, Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.

75 Men to Motor Supply Trains, 424-428 Camp Jos. E. Johnston, Fla.

37 Men to Signal Corps, Camp Alfred Vail, Little Silver, N. J.

53 Men to 12th Division, Camp Devens, Mass.

7 Men to Training Detachment, College of City of New York, N. Y.

11 Men to Signal Corps Radio School, College Park, Md.

2 Men to Central Officers Training School, Camp Taylor, Ky.

4 Men to Infantry Officers Training School, Camp Grant, Ill.

1 Man to Harvard Unit, S. A. T. C., Cambridge, Mass.

1 Man to Boston University, Boston Mass.

10 Men to Yale University, New Haven, Conn. O. T. C.

6 Men to Vermont University, Burlington, Vt.

21 Men to Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa.

124 Men to Coast Artillery, Fort Warren, Boston, Mass.

7 Men to Signal Corps, 224th Field Signal Bn., Camp Meade, Md.

30 Men to 426th Telegraph Bn., Signal Corps, Camp Meade, Md.

1 Man to C. O. T. C., Camp Lee, Va.

1 Man to Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., Band Master School.

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