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Third Battalion, Harvard R. O. T. C. Cambridge, Mass., May 7, 1918.
Orders No. 2:
1. Men will take with them to Wakefield the following articles, rolled in their ponchos: tooth brush, soap, toilet articles (including razor), pair of socks, set of underclothes, pajamas, towel. No other articles will be taken in the rolls.
2. The Battalion will form promptly at 3.30 P. M. on Friday, May 10, on Cambridge street, facing east; the head resting opposite the Fogg Museum, in the following order:
Captain Kendall's Detail.
Company I.
Company K.
Company L.
Company M.
Men from other battalions will fall in with Company K.
3. Uniform.--Campaign hat, O.D. shirt, O.D. coat, O.D. breeches, poncho worn as horse collar and containing articles listed above.
Third Battalion, Harvard R. O. T. C. May 8, 1918.
Memorandum:
Orders No. 3, which is now posted in Headquarters, supersedes Orders No. 2, as regarding the assignments of men from other battalions to this battalion for Wakefield. Men who have been transferred are directed to read this order. J. WARREN, Major, 3d Battalion. May 6, 1918.
General Order No. 18:
1. Quota A men will receive their discharges on Friday, May 10. Equipment may be turned in from now on.
2. Quota B men will receive their discharges Monday afternoon, May 13, after the completion of their intensive training at 1 P. M.
3. Men going to the June Camp will attend exercises on and after May 11 as follows:
(1) They will attend the regular exercises prescribed for the Regiment.
(2) They will also be formed as a unit and given further training according to a schedule to be published later.
4. Men selected for war service will apply for their discharges not earlier than two weeks before the date when they report for duty.
By order of the Commandant. P. W. LONG, Captain and Adjutant.
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