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It is reccommended that as soon as conditions warrant,suitable barracks 
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be built for the houseing o% troops, in places where permanant garrisons 
are to be retained* 
5, There are few bathing facilities*The men,as an almost universal, 
rule,bathe in streams and at beaches where the garrisons are located 
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near the sea shore. 
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It is reccoramended that shower bats,in some form,be erected at all 
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permanent posts. 
6* The bedding consists of hair mattresses,hair and feather pillows 
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sheets,and light woolen blanket^.All of which are furnished in abund¬ 
ance and kept in good condition* 
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V/ The men are as a general rule,of good character and seem to be in 
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good physical condition* 
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7. Bunks for the hospitals are the regulation bedsteads with wire 
woven mattresses*Those for the troops are the Gold Medal Quartermaster 
cots*All are in good condition. 
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The dead are interred in plots set aside for this purpose and are 
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buried from four to six feet in the ground* , . 
In many places water is found from a depth of four feet or less. 
9. The material used for clothing is well adapted to the climate, 
but the khaki suits have not been uniform,either in make or quality. 
It is recommended that all material from which khaki uniforms 
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are made of be of the best quality and that a uniform pattern be adopte 
10. Commissary store rooms are of many different kinds,generally 
rubble structures and are kept in a good condition* 
11. The records of deaths is incomplete for the period covered by 
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this report*There are no records in this office of deaths in the 1st 1 
and 2nd.Districts,D.N.L.The following are from the records of the 
