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Paris, Sunday, Mar. 17.—The American uniform Jbtas almost disappeared from public places in Paris and on the boulevards, the felt hatted soldier is jnot seen as much- as during the last seven months.With the removal. this month of the railway transportation corps from Paris to a. city in' central France, the number of American soldiers stationed in Paris will be reduced to a minimum. Virtually all the services of the American army are represented here by one or more officer but the large staffs that remained are those whose presence is necessary because they are working in co-operation with similar developments of the FrenCh army which are centered in Paris. These include the technical branches, aviation, engineers and other services.The central army postoffice base, the censor, the war risk insuranceKiirai it Hnnnf IhA as-
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Newark Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Mon, Mar 18, 1918

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