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6. Age: 



0. 20 and less. 



1. 21-22. 



2. 23-24. 



3. 25-26. 



7. Rank: 



0. Miscellaneous. 



1. Recruit. 



2. Private, private first class. 



3. Corporal. 



4. Sergeant, sergeant first class, sergeant major, 



8. 9. Military organization: 



01. Infantry (general*. 



31. Infantry, headquarters companies. 



41. Infantry, rifle (lettered) companies. 



51. Infantry, supply companies. 



61. Infantry, machine-gun companies. 



02. Artillery (general). 



32. Artillery, headquarters companies. 



42. Artillery, batteries (lettered). 



52. Artillery, supply companies. 



62. Artillery, trench mortar batteries. 



16. Artillery, ammunition trains. 



03. Machine-gun battalions. 



05. Engineers. 



06. Field Signal Corps. 



08. Quartermaster (officers). 



17. Supplj trains (enlisted men; cf. 08). 



09. Medical (M. C. officers and divisional M. D. 



enlisted men not in sanitary train or base 

 hospitals; cf. 19, 20, 39, 40). 



10. Dental Corps. 



12. Sanitary Corps. 



19. Ambulance companies, sanitary train (en- 



listed men; cf. 09). 



20. Field hospitals, sanitary train (enlisted 



men; cf. 09). 

 26. Nurses. 



39. Camp base hospitals (enlisted men, U. S.; 



cf. 09, 19, 20, 40). 



40. Overseas base hospitals (enlisted men, 



A. E. F.; cf. 09, 19,20, 39). 



14. Chaplains and school for chaplains. 

 23. Officers' training camp. 



15. Military police (divisional headquarters 



train). 



16. Artillery, ammunition trains. 



17. Supply trains (enlisted men; cf. 08). 



19. Ambulance companies, sanitary train (en- 



listed men; cf. 09). 



20. Field hospitals, sanitary train (enlisted 



men; cf. 09). 



21. Depot brigade; recruits. 



22. Development battalions. 



83. Poland. 



84. Roumania. 



85. Russia. 



86. Scotland. 



87. Serbia. 



88. South Africa. 



89. South America. 



90. Spain. 



91. Sweden. 



92. Switzerland. 



94. Turkey. 



95. Others. 



7. 11-15 years. 



8. 16-20 years. 



9. Over 20 years. 



10. 10 grades; 2 years in high school. 



11. 11 grades; 3 years in high school. 



12. 12 grades; 4 years in high school. 



13. 1 year in college. 



14. 2 years in college. 



15. 3 years in college. 



16. 4 years in college. 



Add a unit for additional graduate years in col- 

 lege. 



