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Three units of the American Ambulance Service have been organized at Princeton, and will sail the latter part of this month for France. The three sections will total 73 men, all of whom have signed up for a period of six months. One or perhaps two additional sections from Princeton will leave the first week in June and it is possible that a sixth unit of 25 men may follow later.
The work of organizing ambulance units is new at Princeton but has taken a great hold on the students as witnessed by the fact that arrangements have been made to send over these 73 men very soon after the recruiting was first begun. The men will probably go direct to a French port, from thence to Paris, and after a brief stay in Paris will be assigned to various sections at the front.
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