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to fight on the front lines. The depot brigades also received soldiers returning home at the end of the war and completed their out processing and discharges. Depot brigades were often organized, reorganized, and inactivated as requirements to receive and train troops rose and fell, and later ebbed
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Depot brigades were organized into numbered battalions (1st Battalion, 2d Battalion, etc.), which in turn were organized into numbered companies. The major U.S. depot brigades organized for World War I, which remained active until after post-war demobilization included: 151st
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U.S. War Dept. War Plans Div. A.W.C. (1918). Trng. Circ. No. 23—Training Regulations for Depot Brigades (Report). U.S. War Dept. Document No. 859. Wash., DC: U.S. War Dept.
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The role of depot brigades was to receive and organize recruits, provide them with uniforms, equipment and initial military training, and then send them to
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U.S. Army Adjutant General, Training Circular No. 23, Training regulations for Depot Brigades, September 1918, Table of Contents
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Center of Military History Publication No. 60-14-1—Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades
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Memorial to the Employees of the Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. Who Served at Home and Abroad in the Great World War
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Territorial Departments, Tactical Divisions Organized in 1918, and Posts, Camps, and Stations
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beginning in August 1917, during most of 1918 the brigade was commanded by Brigadier General
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy
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Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War
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Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War
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Formations of the United States Army during World War I
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to organize the 162d Depot Brigade, an element of the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1919
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Index

United States
Army
Depot
Training and receiving
Brigade
Camp Pike
Arkansas
World War I
Benjamin A. Poore
Frederick B. Shaw
training and receiving
United States Army
World War I
Secretary of War
Newton Baker
Samuel Sturgis
87th Division
Camp Pike
Arkansas
American Expeditionary Forces
draft boards
Benjamin A. Poore
Frederick B. Shaw
France
Camp Devens
152d
Camp Upton
Camp Dix
Camp Meade
Camp Lee

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