11 men of Seventh stricken by heat in Missouri town. Drop when hiking around Mokane, but only three are carried to train, and they recover soon.
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23d reaches border camp. First section of Brooklyn infantry at Pharr. Soldiers to fall back. All Guard not needed for patrol duty. By Earl J. Hadley, staff correspondent of The Evening Sun.
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Hadley, Earl J.
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7th, 14th and 71st off. Thousands turn out to bid the guardsmen godspeed. Water scarce on trains. Soldiers make merry as they start for the southwest in elderly day coaches. Ovation for them here. Lines of march from armories thronged and buildings aflutter with flags.
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7th, 14th and 71st off. Thousands turn out to bid the guardsmen godspeed. Water scarce on trains. Soldiers make merry as they start for the southwest in elderly day coaches. Ovation for them here. Lines of march from armories thronged and buildings aflutter with flags.
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7th, 14th and 71st off. Thousands turn out to bid the guardsmen godspeed. Water scarce on trains. Soldiers make merry as they start for the southwest in elderly day coaches. Ovation for them here. Lines of march from armories thronged and buildings aflutter with flags [verso, with additional articles].
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A blunder to be avoided.
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Bouquets and kiss[es] ; Seventh, in day coaches, sings new "Tipperary".
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Runyon, Damon, 1880-1946
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Empire State troops likely to be among first over frontier if hostilities come--Massachusetts men reach El Paso--Mexico fortifying its inland cities. Pershing prepares force to meet Mexican attack. Strongly intrenched [sic] in new position after dynamiting a gorge to prevent surprise--U.S. Army observers say German officers are with the army of Gen. Trevino.
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Evening World, New York, July 3, 1916, page 3, including articles "Army men begin rigid inspection of Camp Whitman. Governor to review troops to-morrow - big celebration planned. Second may go south. Orders expected last of week and others are busy drilling" and "1,800-mile front on border split into 3 divisions. Baker paves way for naming supreme commander - Wood a candidate".
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Evening World, New York, July 3, 1916, page [1] including article "4,000 New York guardsmen reach Rio Grande; another regiment due to-morrow. Seventh, Seventy-first and Fourteenth in camp in Texas after hard trip - go to work like seasoned campaigners. By Martin Green".
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Green, Martin
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Evening World, New York, Monday, July 3, 1916, page [1]-7, and Evening Word Daily Magazine, July 3, 1916, page A-C.
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Gens. Wood and O'Ryan condemn system that delays troops.
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Heat affects recruits.
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Joy at border over order to come home. By special correspondent of the Evening Journal with the New York State troops at the border.
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Men of Forty-seventh, unpaid, beseech help for their penniless families.
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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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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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Muster roll of the Second Company, Seventh New York Infantry, National Guard, mobilized for federal service July 16, 1917, page [1].