Demobilization; Our Industrial And Military Demobilization After the Armistice, 1918-1920

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The work of shipping the serviceable ammunition home actually started, but it went on slowly because of the lack both of labor and of ammunition ships. A fire destroyed one of the three collection dumps in the Chateau-Thierry area. As the ships repatriated the A. E. F.
at a faster and faster rate, the various army areas were evacu- ated one by one, but it was necessary to leave guards behind at the various ammunition dumps. Then the War Department began studying the problem with a practical eye
.... Nearly all this ammimition was "war quality": good enough for rapid consumption on the field, but made hurriedly by inexperienced labor under conditions that made its permanent stability ques- tionable. It was found to be impossible to separate the better ammunition from that of doubtful stability. It was conceded that under ideal conditions this ammunition might be stored safely for five years. Some of it had already been stored for eighteen months; it would take at least a year to transport it all to the United States ; and therefore in this country it would be good for only a brief time.

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