Change In Policy For Camp Gordon• ('amp Gordon.—In the transfer of the 157th depot brigade, to Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala., in compliance with war department orders, Camp Gordon loses its mobilization feature completely and is now a replacement camp for infantry in the fullest possible sense of the word. This means that in the future, or until a change is made in present operations and plans, there will be no more mobilization of new and raw draft contingents at Camp Gordon, the personnel of the camp to be replenished as often as it is depleted by means of transfers from mobilization camps.4 To put the situation in plainest English, no more n^w drafted men will go to Gordon to begin their training. State and county contingents will instead go first to camps that are mobilization points for army forces and will, at these points, be uniformed, inoculated, insured, equipped and put on the basis of full-fledged soldiers.