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152nd Depot Brigade : ウィキペディア英語版 | 152nd Depot Brigade The 152nd Depot Brigade was a World War I unit of the United States Army, stationed at Camp Upton, New York. ==Purpose== Depot Brigades (D.B.) organized for World War I included: 151st (Camp Devens); 152nd (Camp Upton); 153rd (Camp Dix); 154th (Camp Meade); 155th (Camp Lee); 156th (Camp Jackson); 157th (Camp Gordon); 158th (Camp Sherman); 159th (Camp Taylor); 160th (Camp Custer); 161st (Camp Grant); 162nd (Camp Pike); 163rd (Camp Dodge); 164th (Camp Funston); 165th (Camp Travis); 166th (Camp Lewis); and 167th (Camp McClellan). The role of the Depot Brigades was to receive and organize recruits, provide them with uniforms, equipment and initial military training, and then send them to France 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.〔U.S. Army Adjutant General, (Training Circular No. 23, Training regulations for Depot Brigades ), September 1918, Table of Contents〕 Depot Brigades were organized into numbered battalions (1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, etc.), which in turn were organized into numbered companies.〔Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co., (Memorial to the Employees of the Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. Who Served at Home and Abroad in the Great World War ), 1920, pages 42, 47. Harold A. Chalford is listed as a member of 31st Company, 8th Battalion, 152nd Depot Brigade. Ernest O. Sandstrom is named as a member of 9th Company, 3rd Battalion, 152nd Depot Brigade〕
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