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Show 1\) Q. 0. 31. GENERAL 0ROKr_s,| HEADQUARTERS WESTERN DIVISION, No. 31. f San Francisco, Cal., September 7, 1911. Pursuant to telegraphic instructions of the 0>th instant from the War-Department, Troop M , 1st Cavalry, with exceptions hereinafter stated, will stand relieved upon receipt of this order from further duty at Fort Duchesne, Utah, and under command of 2d Lieutenant Verne R. Bell, 1st Cavalry, will proceed to Boise Barracks, Idaho, for station. Captain Herbert J. Bre.es, 1st Cavalry, will continue on duly as Acting Indian Agent, and Captain Robert M. Nolan, 1st Cavalry, now on detached service at that station, and sixteen enlisted men to be selected by the troop commander will remain at the post as a caretaker detachment. The medical othcer and one noncommissioned officer and two privates of the Hospital Corps, now on duty at the post, will also remain. The hour of departure and strength of the command will be telegraphed to these headquarters. The Quartermaster's Department will furnish the necessary transportation and comply with paragraph 1120, Army Regulations. The Subsistence Department will furnish suitable subsistence and the Medical Department proper medical attendance and supplies. The provisions of General Orders, No. 218, War Department, October 29, liX)i), aa amended by paragraph 1, General Orders, No. 50, W a r Department, April 7, 1910, and the requirements of paragraph I, General Orders, No. "4, War Department, February 26, 1910, will be complied with. The travel directed i3 necessary in the military service. [1413.] B Y C O M M A N D <>r BRIGADIER GE.VERAL BRtsn: W. A. NICHOLS, OFFICIAL: ALEXANDER O. BRODIE, Adjutant Generalj. [ -.-.yy > •: j , Colonel, Gevernl Staff, ''-i'i) J V , „ Chief of Staff: --• I F i y |