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To France Immediately 



With the World's Biggest Regiment 



An exceptional chance for men who want to serve their country in the French War 

 zone and go across at once is offered by the Twentieth Engineers (Forest). 

 Men are invited to enlist for this service. 



Draft Age No Bar. 



This invitation includes able-bodied 

 white men of ages 18 to 40. Those sub- 

 ject to draft can be inducted into the 

 Twentieth Engineers through their local 

 boards This makes it possible for men 

 subject to draft to choose the Lumber 

 and Forest Regiment as their place of 

 service where men of sawmill and woods 

 experience may work at their own jobs. 

 Pay of Enlisted Men. 



The compensation will be the Regular 

 Army pay. This is clear money, as the 

 army furnishes all food and clothing. 

 The pay ranges from $96 a month for 

 master engineer of a battalion to $33 for 

 a private. 



Good men will be chosen at once to 

 act as non-commissioned officers, with 

 chance of further promotion for ability. 

 The pay of a first sergeant or a sergeant 

 first class is $60. For supply sergeant, 

 mess sergeant, stable sergeant and ser- 

 geant the pay is $51.20. 

 An Attractive Opportunity. 



The men will work behind the lines 

 in France. The regiment will be made 



up of woodsmen and sawmill workers. 

 Its duties will be to convert the French 

 forests into railroad ties, bridge timbers, 

 piling, telephone poles, trench planks, pit 

 props and lumber for cantonments, hos- 

 pitals, firewood, charcoal, etc. 



Previous military training or experi- 

 ence is not necessary. The only require- 

 ment is that men should be skilled work- 

 ers in the lines mentioned. The men 

 will follow their regular occupations in- 

 stead of having to go where the draft 

 might send them. 



Men Are Much Needed. 



To complete this regiment the War 

 Department needs 3000 men. Will you 

 be one of them? 



How To Enlist. 



Men not subject to draft may enlist at 

 any United States Recruiting Station. 

 Men subject to draft may apply to their 

 local boards, or application may be made 

 through Major C. E. Clark, office of the 

 Chief of Engineers, Room 25, War De- 

 partment, Washington, D. C. 



WIRE, WRITE OR MAIL THIS COUPON. Telegraph, write or fill 

 out the form printed below, and address it to Major C. E. Clark, Office 

 of the Chief of Engineers, Room 25, War Department, Washington, D. C. 



1. Name_ 

 3- Age 

 6. 



2. Address _ -... 



4. Nationality 5. Married or Single- 



Have you been called in draft? ..._ _..7. Will you enlist for the period of the war?.. 



8. State briefly your working experience - 



9. What machinery can you operate? - - - 



10. Your present or former employer must certify to your qualifications by signing here 



(Signature of Employer.) 



(Employer's address for telegrams.) 



Enlist Now and Go to France Now 









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