Mexican officers in camp stir protests. M'Allen mercury reaches only 93.
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Mexican troops at border now facing Americans. Sentries report large bodies of troops gathering across the river--militiamen enjoy shower bath in sudden heavy rain--all in good health.
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Military honors for General Clark.
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New York tribune
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Militia's return deferred to 1917 [continued].
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Militia's return from the border deferred to 1917. O'Ryan announces New Yorkers will pass Christmas and New Year's there. Making first line troops. Original idea of 3-month stay dropped in interests of preparedness. Guardsmen's health good. Paralysis of pay system will hold up soldiers' money indefinitely, camps hear.
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Militia's return from the border deferred to 1917. O'Ryan announces New Yorkers will pass Christmas and New Year's there. Making first line troops. Original idea of 3-month stay dropped in interests of preparedness. Guardsmen's health good. Paralysis of pay system will hold up soldiers' money indefinitely, camps hear.
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New York Militia defy terrors of blistering heat. Now "seasoned campaigners," they care not how high mercury climbs.
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page 15, including article "New York men face 3 months' service".
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page 16.
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page 2.
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, July 9, 1916, page [1], including article "New York men face 3 months' service. Gen. O'Ryan noncommittal, but intimates time at border will not be brief. Supplies for a long stay. Troops have a washday and bathe with tubs or hose - some take swim in ditch."
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New York Times Company
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New York Times, Sunday, July 9, 1916, page [1]-2
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New York Times Company
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New York citizen soldiers on guard at border against Mexican raids.
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New York citizen soldiers on guard at border against Mexican raids.
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New York guardsmen are not underfed ; Girls aid fund for guardsmen's kin ; Troops in good shape, General Bliss reports ; Y.M.C.A. men to Texas ; Soldier's family starving ; Negro soldiers shot.
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New York guardsmen on border get a taste of "war." Bullets fly through camp of the Fourteenth Regiment, but excitement dies down when it is found they come from nearby rifle range.
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New York infantry rushing camp work. Gen. Dyer inspects the three regiments at McAleen [sic], Tex., and finds conditions good. O'Ryan is due at border. Conference with Funston will probably precede arrival at field headquarters.
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New York recruits to be called south. Telegram today will order all in armories to the border, it is reported. Affect 6,000 guardsmen. Gen. O'Ryan urges that all aid for troops go through active service auxillary
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New York speeds 4,000 to border. City gives a rousing send-off to the boys of the Seventh, Fourteenth and Seventy-first. Early morning march to train the occasion of wild enthusiasm - kisses for the bandmen. By Damon Runyon.
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Runyon, Damon, 1880-1946
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New York speeds 4,000 to border. City gives a rousing send-off to the boys of the Seventh, Fourteenth and Seventy-first. Early morning march to train the occasion of wild enthusiasm--kisses for the bandmen. By Damon Runyon.