Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . H^ ..*^^:^. ^Tafan^Tiln oF xUe Rb-J Army -^t ^V ^*i 1^\ .y^- -:^- j. >? vi>t- iSEMKHimB REPORT OP THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. 89 Ou account of the inteiiuingling of the organizations in the first nights camp, andafter consultation with the senior umpire, the forenoon was devoted to a breakingcamp, marching and pitching camp problem. Due to the condition noted and theproblem worked out, the militai-y situation was not taken up until the afternoon. At 9:00 p. m. of same day orders


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . H^ ..*^^:^. ^Tafan^Tiln oF xUe Rb-J Army -^t ^V ^*i 1^\ .y^- -:^- j. >? vi>t- iSEMKHimB REPORT OP THE ADJUTANT GENERAL. 89 Ou account of the inteiiuingling of the organizations in the first nights camp, andafter consultation with the senior umpire, the forenoon was devoted to a breakingcamp, marching and pitching camp problem. Due to the condition noted and theproblem worked out, the militai-y situation was not taken up until the afternoon. At 9:00 p. m. of same day orders were given for Troop 0 to leave camp at5:00 a. m., the following day, marching towards Salinas and gain contact withand remain in observation of the enemy. The state troops remaining in camp—Seventh Infantry (less one battalion).Second Infantry (less one battalion), and Fifth Infantry—were ordered south of thecamp for instruction in deployment problems. Ou August , at 7 :45 a. m., four companies of the enemys infantry were reportedon the main road with machine gun platoon one half mile from Hill Town


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