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SERVICE ARMY ORDERS. Warfield, Col. Augustus B., Quar- termaster Corps, assigned to duty at Jeffersonville, Ind., upon completion of present tour of foreign service. Garrett, Lieut. Col. Robert C., Coast Artillery Corps, from Fort Humphreys, Washington, D. C, to Fort Monroe, Va. Longino, Lieut. Col. Olin H., Coast Artillery Corps, from the Army War College, here, to Fort Winfield Scott, Calif., about July 30. Crea, Lisut. Col. Harry B., Infantry, assigned to duty as post exchange officer, Fort Benning, Ga.., about July 1. Cone, Lieut. Col. John Carroll, Air Corps Reserve, ordered to active duty at Bolling Field, Anacostia, D. C. April 1. | Fuller, Lieut. Col. Horace H., Field | Artillery, from Fort Hoyle, Md.,| to Paris, France, about August 1. Underworld, Lieut. Col. Jean R, Veterinary Corps, from Fort Bliss, Tex., to the Army Medical Center, here, about April 20. Carter. Lieut. Col. William V., Adju- tant General's Department, assigned | to duty at Baltimore, Md., upon com- | pletion of present tour of foreign | service. Ransom, Maj. Paul L., Infantry, from the Army War College, here, to the Presidio of San Francisco, about | July 30. Fuller, Maj. Francis R. Infantry, | from the Army War College, here, to | Fort Benning, Ga. | Englehart, Maj. Francis A. Ord- | nance Department, from Cambridge, | Mass,, to Fort Sam Houston, Tex., about June 20. | Wahl, Maj. George D., Field Ar-| tillery, From Fort Sill, Okla., to Fort Bliss, Tex., about August 15. Hills, Maj. J. Huntington, Adjutant | General's Department, assigned to| ORDERS Picher, Second Lieut. Oliver 8, Langley Field, Hampton, Va. Piper, Second Lieut. Clark N, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich. Schlatter, Second Lieut. George F., Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich. Callahan, Second Lieut Daniel F., Jr. Ganey, Second Lieut. Wiley D. Muenter, Second Lieut. Hilbert F. Each of the following officers of the Air Corps, relieved from station indicated and assigned to duty as students at Chaunte Field, Rantoul, IIl, not later than October 1. Karnes, First Lieut. Willlam E, Fort Sill, Okla. Pillet, First Lieut. Frederick A, Randolph Field, Tex. Tucker, First Lieut. Edwin L., Ran- dolph Field, Tex. Turner, First Lieut. Louie P., Lang- ley Field, Hampton, Va. Darcy, Second Lieut. Thomas C. Langley Field, Hampton, Va. Kelly, Second Lieut. Joe W., Self- ridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich. Reed, Second Lieut. Minthorne W., Selfridge Field. Mount Clemens Mich. Stocks, Second Lieut. Fred S., Kelly Field, Tex. Each of the following second lieu- tenants of the Air Corps Reserve or- dered to active duty at Scott Field, Belleville, 11, April 17: Alverson, Charles Wright; Mitchell, Clement Clinton, jr.; Smith, Donald Kelley. Each of the following second lieu- tenants of the Air Corps Reserve or- dered to active duty at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Mich., April 17: Aring, Wilbur Walter; Hurst, Her- man Everett; Irvine, Joe Stanley; Way, John Allen. Each of the following second lieu- tenants of the Air Corps Reserve or- dered to active duty at Brooks Field, Tex., April 17: duty at Fort Lewis, Wash. upon|. Fahey, Sylvester Lester; Hausafus, completion of present tour of for-| Edward Thomas; Moomaw, Chester eign service. | Carl; Pippinger, Daniel William; Riv- Lowry, Maj. Porter P., Coast Artil- lery Corps, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., to Fort Monroe, Va. Perkins. Maj. Robert M., Coast Ar- tillery Corps, assigned to duty in the office of Chief of Coast Artillery, Washington. D. C Bowley, Maj. Freeman W.. Field Artillery, from the Army War College here to Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. Winn, Maj. Dean F., Medical Corps. from the Panama Canal Department to Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Guyer, Maj. Robert G.. Engineer Corps, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., | to Washington, D. C. Mayo, Maj. George, Engineer Corps, assigned to duty at Boston, Mass, upon completion of present tour of foreign service. Ottzenn, Capt. Hans, Quartermaster Corps, assigned to duty at Brooklyn, N. Y. upon completion of present tour of foreign service. Allen, Capt. Virgil G, Infantry, from Fort Benning, Ga., to Vancouver Barracks, Wash.,, July 30 Weaver, Capt. Theron DeW., Engi- neers Corps. from Washington, D. C, to New Orleans, La Cozier, Capt. Allen Randall, Judge Advocate General’s Department Re- serve, ordered to active duty here, April 1, Fenn, Capt. Clarence C., Judge Advocate General's Department, des- ignated as a student at the Army In- dustrial College, here, about August 21, Weilbe, Capt .Walter L., Coast Ar- tillery Corps, from Fort Leavenworth, Kans,, to Fort Monroe, Va. Dierking, Capt. Irwin S, Quarter- master Corps, assigned to duty at Jef- fersonville, Ind., upon completion of present tour of foreign service. Rundell, Capt. Francis E., Quarter- master Corps, assigned to duty at Baltimore, Md., upon completion of | present tour of foreign service. Frech, Capt. Frederic F., Engi- neers Corps, from the Army Industrial College here, to Huntington, W. Va. Gilmore, Capt. Hugh R., jr., Medi-| ard, Francis Leslie. Each of the following first lieuten- ants of the Ordnance Department or- |dered to duty at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.: Butler, Robert G., jr.; Neary, James S.; Quinn, Horace A.; Skinner, Leslie A. | Each of the following captains of | the Quartermaster Corps assigned to duty at station indicated, effective upon completion of present tour of | foreign service: |~ Engles, Reyburn, to Fort Ethan Al- | len, Vt. | Wright, Wash. Weed, Thomas, jr, to Fort Jay, NoY. Each of the following majors of | the Infantry relieved from Fort Hum- phreys, Washington, D. C., and as- signed to duty at station indicated: Bonham, Francis G., to Fort George G. Meade, Md Hobson, William H., to Fort Snell- | ing, Minn. Lennon, Bert M., to Fort Jay, N. Y. | The following promotions are an- nounced: Zielinske, Second Lieut., Alfred John, Infantry Reserve, to first lieutenant, March 21. | vitt, Infantry Reserve, to first lieuten- | ant, March 21, | Deutsch, Second Lieut. Maurice, | Cavalry Reserve, to first lieutenant, March 21. Adjutant General's Department. | Dunlop, Robert H., to lieutenant colonel, March 1. Quartermaster Corps. Ireland, Mark L., to colonel, Mar¢h 1. Engineers Corps, Pettis, Charles R., to colonel, | March 1. | Ordnance Department. | Freeman, James W. to captain, March 1. | Signal Corps. Lawrence, James, to major, Feb- cal Corps, from the Panama Canal |ruary 21, Department to the office of the sur-| geon general here, effective upon com- pletion of present tour of foreign service. Davis, Capt. Leonard L., Coast Ar- tillery Corps, assigned to the Coast Artillery Board at Fort Monroe, Va., | about July 1. Kunzie, First Lieut. George F., Air | Corps, assigned to duty as a stu-| dent at Chanute Field, Ill, not later than October 1. Miller, First Lieut. Harold J., Air Corps Reserve, from Gary, Ind., to Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 19. Eareckson, First Lieut. William O., | Air Corps, designated as a student at Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill, Sep- | tember 15. Carroll, First Lieut. Joseph F., jr., | Air Corps, assigned to duty at Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill, upon comp]euon; Carter, Wiley V., to captain, March 1. Pulsifer, Arthur, to captain, March 2. Cavalry, Polk, Harding, to lieutenant colonel, March 1. Walker, Samuel P, jr., to captain, February 18. Sawtelle, Donald W. to captain, March 1. Swift, Ira P, to captain, March 1. Field Artillery. Winton, George P, to major, March 1. McCone, Alexander T., to captain, March 1. Coast Artillery Corps. Ericson, Gustaf H, to major, March 1. Lofquist, Frederick, to major, of present tour of foreign service, | March 1. Wise, First Lieut. Richard H., Air | wilson, John H., to major, March 1. Corps, assigned to duty at Chanute Fleld, Rantoul, Ill, not later than October 1. Barney, First Lieut. Keith R., Engi- neers Corps, detailed for duty with the Organized Reserve, Tth Corps Area. | Sherr, First Lieut. Joe R., Signal | Corps, from Tokio, Japan, to Edge- wood Arsenal, about July 2. Zeller, First Lieut. George A., Ord- nance Department, from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. to Fort Bliss, ‘Texas, July 30. Cote, First Lieut. Narcisse L., Air Corps, assigned to duty in the Phil- ippine Department, with the tem- porary rank of captain. Kissner, First Lieut. August W., Air Corps, assigned to duty in the Philip- pine Department, with the temporary Boudreau, Napoleon, to major, March 1. Air Corps. Giffin, Calvin E, to major, March 1. Price, George E., to first lieutenant, March 1. Lindsay, Richard C., to first lieu- tenant, March 2. Fowler, John G., to first lieutenant, March 2. Nedwed, John L., to first lieutenant, March 2. Philippine Scouts. Baclig, Eustaquio A, to captain, | March 1. Rail Receipts Climb. rank of captain. | Receipts of the principal railway Donald, First Lieut. Walter G., Ord- | system of the Irish Free State showed nance Department, from Aberdeen |an increase of $750,000 last year. Proving Ground, Md., to Watertown, Mass., not later than June 30. Haskell, First Lieut. Robert K., Ord- | nance Department, from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., to Watertown, Mass., not later than June 30. Wright, Second Lieut. Stuart P., Air Corps, assigned to duty as a student at Chanute Field, Ill, not later than Oc- tober 1. Prince, Second Lieut. William M., Air Corps, assigned to duty as a stu- dent at Chanute Field, Ill., Septem- ber 15. MacArthur, Second Lieut. Earle T., jr., Air Corps, assigned to duty as stu- dent at Chanute Field, Ill., September 15. Griffin, Second Lieut. Robert Ed- win, Air Corps, Reserve, ordered to active duty at Scott Field, Belleville, I, May 1. Leave of absence is granted to each of the following officers on or about the dates specified: Van Duyne, Lieut. Col. Frederick ‘W., Quartermaster Corps, 21 days, April 10. Wilby, Lieut. Col. Francis B., Engi- neer Corps, 2 months and 15 days, June 8. . Elliott, First Lieut. John C. B, Engi- neer Corps, 1 month, April 19. Herb, Second Lieut. Edward G., En- gineer Corps, 2 months, April 1. Each of the following officers of the Air Corps relieved from station indicated and assigned to duty as students at Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111, not later than September 1: Grills, First Lieut. Herbert L., Ran- dolph Field, Tex. Hefley, First Lieut. Willlam T, Brooks Field, San Antonio, Tex. McDaniel, First Lieut. Carl B, Randolph Field, Tex. Rice, First Lieut. Eugene H. 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