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io TH E WADSWORTH GAS ATTACK a n d RIO GRANDE RATTLER CAMP PERSONALS. . Th following enlisted men are transferred to th e . Q u a rterm a ster Corps, national army, and assigned to duty w ith the rem o u n t de pot: P rivate Benjam in Reiner, Company I, 105th infantry; Private A rthur Bonner, B a t tery. C, 106th field artillery. The following enlisted men are tran s f e r red to the Division H e a d q u a rters T roop: P rivate R o b ert J. Schapport, Company B, 107th infantry; Private Phillip W. Schap port, Company B, 107th infantry; Private R ichard Stevenson, Company 1VI, 105th in fantry. The following enlisted men are tran s f e r red to the Q u a rterm a ster Corps, national arm y, and assigned to duty w ith Truck Company 331: Private Michael M. Casson, Company E', 105th infantry; Private Alexis W. Leagy, Company E, 105th infantry. P rivate Michael J. Balzano, Machine Gun Company, 107th infantry, is transferred to B a ttery A, 104th field artillery. Private John A. Daube, Sanitary D etach ment, 106th infantry, is transferred to Com pany B, 102d engineers. Second Lieut. Sherrill Babcock is tran s ferred from the 105th field artillery to the 105th m achine gun battalion. Second Lieut. Thos. M. Madigan is tran s ferred from the 105th m achine gun battal ion to the 105th field artillery. Private H a rry F. Collins, B a ttery E1, 105th field artillery, is transferred to the Q u a rter m a s ter Corps, national arm y, and assigned to duty w ith the rem o u n t depot. Corporals John H. Frederick, W illiam F. Connelly, R andall H. Saunders and P rivate E a rl F. Tapper, of the Enlisted Ordnance Corps, are appointed first class sergeants. Cook Otto J. Hoffman, B a ttery A, 104th field artillery, is transferred to the head quarters detachm ent, 52nd artillery brigade. Sergeant H arold C. Madsen, medical de partm e n t, is transferred from the 74th in fantry to the 102d trench m o rtar battery. Private F. Lawrence Reagan, Co. A, 10th infantry, is transferred from Co. A, 102d field signal battalion. All Bound ’Round With a Woolen Thing. The following enlisted men are transfer red to the Q u a rterm a ster Corps, national arm y and assigned to duty w ith Truck Company 231: Private John W. Slarin, Co. C, 47th infantry; Corporal F rank J. Fitzger ald, H e a d q u a rters Co., 105th field artillery; Private Charles J. Johnson, F ir s t Co., m ili tary police; P rivate Daniel G. Mulligan, sup ply company, 47th infantry. P rivate Jesse P. H u n t, on duty w ith the rem o u n t depot at this camp, has been tran s ferred to the rem o u n t depot at Camp Gordon, A tlanta, Ga. Capt. W illiam C. Richardson, 105th field artillery; Capt. Sylvester Simpson, 104th field artillery, and Capt. W illiam H. Kennedy, 106th field artillery are detailed for the course of instruction at the school of fire, F o rt Sill, Okla., and ordered to report there December 9. Sergeant Ralph P. Bull, medical depart ment, is transferred from field hospital com pany 106th, to headquarters ambulance com panies. P rivate Joseph P. McCullough, Co. C, 102d field signal battalion, is transferred to the medical departm e n t and assigned to the sani tary detachm ent, 102d field signal battalion. P rivate Russell Chrisman, Co. D, 104th machine gun battalion, is transferred to the enlisted ordnance corps, national arm y, and ordered to duty w ith the chief ordnance at W ashington. P rivate R o b ert G. W illis, m edical depart ment, is relieved from duty w ith the sani tary detachm ent, 12th infantry, and assigned to the 102d trench m o rtar battery. Mechanic John Cronin, medical depart ment, is transferred from field hospital com pany 108th to the 71st infantry. Privates Aloysius J. Spring, Company M? 108th infantry, and Jacob Suppinger, Com pany B, 108th infantry, are transferred to the medical departm ent, national army, and assigned to duty at the base hospital. F ir s t Lieut. G. R. D. Schieffelin is tran s ferred from the 107th infantry to the 106th infantry. Second Lieut. Hugh de Y. Stillm a n is transferred from the office of the division quarterm a ster to the division headquarters troop. Capt. Howard Cowpertliwaite, cavalry, na tional guard, is perm anently assigned to the 102d trains headquarters. Private Harold A. Duryea, Company I, 106th infantry, and Private Carleton King, B a ttery F, 104th field artillery, are tran s f e r red to the aviation section, signal corps, and ordered to proceed to the school of mil: tai aeronautics, Princeton, N. J. Private Justin Cameron O’Brien, 1st com pany, 102d supply train, is transferred to the 102d engineers. P rivates Ralph Cathcart, Alfred McLean and Fred Schmidt, 107th infantry, have been transferred to the 102d supply train. Mechanic H a rry F. Knoblock, headquar ters company, 104th field artillery, is tran s ferred to the 1st Caison company, 102d am m u n ition train. P rivate W illiam A. Turner, medical de partm e n t, 106th infantry, is transferred to the medical departm ent, national army, and ordered to proceed to F o rt McPherson, Ga.s to serve as assistant to 1st Lieut. H a rry L. Westney. The following enlisted men of the 108th infantry are transferred to the 102d field signal battalion: Corporal B e rtram Lutesing- er, company A; Privates Nicholas D. Lepir and Ralph Reynolds, company L. Leave of absence for 10 days beginning December 3, is granted 1st Lieut. H a rry A. Darling, 107th infantry. Leave of absence for 15 days, beginning December 3, Capt. W. H. G. Ballance, quar term a ster corps. H o spital Sergeant E rnest A. Barber, reg ular army, having received a commission as first lieutenant, sanitary corps, national arm y, has been ordered to be discharged as an enlisted man. P rivate John Joseph O’Brien, 1st company, m ilitary police, and Sergeant Franklin O. W aters, 102d wagon company, am m u n ition train, have been transferred to the quar term a ster corps, national arm y, and assigned to truck company 321. Private Frederick Lanica, company K, 107th infantry; Private Vincent P. Farrell, company C, 106th infantry, and P rivate Jam es Carolan, battery E, 104th field a r t il lery, are transferred to the quarterm a ster corps, national army, and assigned to duty w ith the rem o u n t depot. Private Howard C. Smith, ambulance company, 106th, is transferred to the quar term a ster corps, national army, and assign ed to duty in the office of the camp quar term a ster. Maj. R. W. Hinds, 106th field artillery, has been granted leave of absence for five days, beginning December 3. Capt. H. B. H aring, 14th infantry, has been granted leave of absence for 10 days, beginning December 23rd. Capt. John H enry Sattig, 105th field a r tillery, has been granted leave of absence for 10 days, beginning December 5th. Private K ernochan Babcock, battery B, 104th infantry, is transferred to company I, 107th infantry. P rivate Frank M. Dingwell, company C, 106th infantry, is transferred to company A, 106th m achine gun battalion. Private John H. Patton, headquarters de tachm ent, 54th infantry brigade, is tran s ferred to the 108th infantry. Corporal John F. Butler, company L, 105th nfantrv, is transferred to the 54th infantry i i igade, headquarters detachment. Vagoner A. Seam-on, supply company, 107th infantry, is transferred to battery C, 106th field artillery. Private J. M arshall, supply train, 27th di vision, is transferred to the field medical supply depot of the regular arm y at W ash ington. The following men of the medical depart m e n t are promoted as follows: Private Al bert H. K e rshner, division surgeon’s office, to be sergeant; Private A lbert H. Cornell,