. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . the start. If he is an officer, they affect his intelligent direction ofhis men, his ability to grasp situations, as w^ell as the spirit which he impartsto those w^ho serve with him. His depression becomes not merely a personalinconvenience, but a severe handicap to all his men. He accepts the risks of battle, the discomforts of camp, as the fortunesof war, but when he faces the anxiety for the ones he left behind him, thatis another question. There is where he must have real friends. The organ-ization of the army


. The history and achievements of the Fort Scheridan officers' training camps . the start. If he is an officer, they affect his intelligent direction ofhis men, his ability to grasp situations, as w^ell as the spirit which he impartsto those w^ho serve with him. His depression becomes not merely a personalinconvenience, but a severe handicap to all his men. He accepts the risks of battle, the discomforts of camp, as the fortunesof war, but when he faces the anxiety for the ones he left behind him, thatis another question. There is where he must have real friends. The organ-ization of the army did not contemplate this. But there was nothing in theregulations to say it should not exist. When the Fort Sheridan Association idea was suggested to the leadersin the Regular Army, they were immediately its strong backers. They appre-ciated the thought of linking together the friendship of leaders for the mutualprotection and encouragement of the family; of caring for both the fightingedge of a man and for the relations which he can never leave behind him, gow^here he Major


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