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Headquarters Briefs
Tor the information of the
new men the correct addx*ess of this
camp is Company 719, C.C.C, Camp
.S-51, Brimson, uinnesota.
Special Order I.e. 1, this camp
announces the reduction, at his ora
request , of Loader Edward Shuss and
the appointment of Steve Leiss as
Loader, Leader Leiss was assigned
duties as 1st cook.
Inst ructions have been received
from noadqucrt.er;-_ 7th Corps Area,
mqairi.az the detailing of an Officer
o- ihe Day from among the ca
of-ficer-e, Tho Officer of the Lay will
no on duty f.r a period o f 24 hours.
The first 01 ftcer of tho Day was
Cap-cain fa vis who was detailed January 11, 1935, Lieu;, '"oyer and Lt,
Chfcaobrough respectively tool: over
the detail on tho following l:y,:.
This detail will rotate n.icng tho
camp officors ana each cf ficor wi 11
be on this duty ovory third day,
Nov/ men to over the hill
Stanley Hunt of Lakeland and
Tred Kruao of Stillwater left camp
Thurs da y afternoon, going it on foot
ward Prii.son. Just what caused
these men to hoof it out before
actually getting acquainted with the
.camp, is not known. Perhaps they
saw toe much snow and wooas at one
timo. As theae boys walked off with
Government property, proper etepB
aro being taken to insure thc return
of sue'. .:. roporty. Thoy will bo two
sadder but wiser boys when it is all
over, and will undoubtedly rogret
their hasty action.
Welcome _.ow En roll eg*.
To the now enrollees; who arrived
here on the afternoon of January 9-.h,
Camp Chcrlos, 'On the Shores of Lako
Sullivan' wolcowoe you.
To thoso of you that will reamin
hero, and wo hope all of.'you may, it
is hoped that your stay in this camp
will be a most happy one.
Camp Charles mil have much to
offer those men who aro willing to
participate in the activities of the
camp; which includes the Educational
Program, Sports, etc. You will got
out of camp just what you put into it.
This vail be your, nev; home for the
next few months, so get to know it.
following is a list of the now
men and whore they hail from.
Ct.Faul, ..im.eosota
John Bily It or Cha'rbonoau
.. alachy J. Armstrong Jorome Perron
Hormai. St rat z
Willard i oyes
Edward j ctzko
Harry Tester'
Willard Depre
Frank ..Tocik
Albert Anderson
. elvin Pot ere oh
Arthur ..alaitzke
Elmo Carve Hi
Froa i. c Clocklin
Harold Vogt
Lakeland, ...innescta
Alvin Bolisle Everett Flint
Forest Lake, __i:mesota
Russell ii. E>oody
St.Paul Park,
Lyle Ctrey
Stillwater,
Herbert Balfanz
Lyndon Kellogg
Paul ...it choll
New Brighton, Minnesota
)lphy Jceoph Carlson
VI If re ore ..enr: Staples
.innesota
uinnesota
Charles Bannister
Lowell Talloy
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