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leaving 2:15 for Biaritz, reach-
ing there 6 P.M. finding a
most beautiful place. &
a nice comfortable. Red
Cross Convalesent Hospital
Hotel Regina.  The most com-
fortable place I've struck in
France & a city far cleaner
& nicer than any I've seen.
Beautiful rocky coast-line
& a most delightful summer
climate, very much pleased
with the place.
               Base hospital No. 9 H.E.F.
Special orders                   July 2" 1918
Ne 182.
    Extract
5. Under authority contained in
paragraph 2 G.O. No 7. Headquar-
ters S.O.S. dated March, 30. 1918, the
following officers will proceed to
Biarritz, France and upon ar-
rival report to Commanding Of-
ficer American Red Cross Con.
valescent Hospital for treatment.
1"Lt. Lucian B. Dickerson, 2" Divis Am Train
The travel directed is necessary
in the military service.
                     By order of Major Hawley
  Official          G. Walter Zulauf
                      Captain Medical Corps U.S.R.
                                   Adjutant.
8-15.  Well settled at Hotel
Regina. nice room with bath
& well served meals.  The city
one of the most beautiful sum-
mer resorts, very rocky coast,
bathing-beach municipal
controlled. Hotel on edge of city
over looking it & the Atlantic
Pyrennees in the distance &
Spanish border but short ride.
Many beautiful hotels, Palais
Carlton Grand Victoria, Continenetal,
& one of the most up-to-date towns 
of its size i've seen.
Wound very tender for few days
but better.  Discharge continues