. History of the Ohio state university . filled with the drafted men, most of whom were intheir civilian clothes. As the warehouses were still unprovidedwith anything but regulation hats, shoes, and a few otherarticles, the rookies began their preliminary drills in mixedapparel like newly formed Freshman squads on the Universitycampus. Of 210 Ohio State men whose service records show unmis-takably that they belonged to the 83rd Division, 76 were com-missioned officers, and many more were sergeants and cor-porals. The organizations among which these officers and theirfeliow-collegians were dist


. History of the Ohio state university . filled with the drafted men, most of whom were intheir civilian clothes. As the warehouses were still unprovidedwith anything but regulation hats, shoes, and a few otherarticles, the rookies began their preliminary drills in mixedapparel like newly formed Freshman squads on the Universitycampus. Of 210 Ohio State men whose service records show unmis-takably that they belonged to the 83rd Division, 76 were com-missioned officers, and many more were sergeants and cor-porals. The organizations among which these officers and theirfeliow-collegians were distributed in larger or smaller groupswere as follows: the 28th, 30th, 127th, 324th, 326th, 329th,830th, 331st, and 332nd Regiments of Infantry; the 322nd,323rd, 324th, and 332nd Machine Gun Battalions; the 322nd,323rd, and 324th Field Artillery Regiments; the 127th and308th Battalions of Military Police; the 308th and 331st Am-munition Trains; the 112th and 308th Supply Trains; the308th Engineers; the 308th Field Signal Battalion; and the. A Group of New Recruits, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio


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