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we To A -' -'-i'f'. x ' - -3 ig-F' fag 'xg A f J, fgfeffv-.-for -v V lem 'if' ' - 'tif-gf fl ' if n u A . f 7' 3 H U Y 'I if I 4 ' i. L K j ' 11 1 af I is '5 5 A 191'-f Company Commandef - ...... First Lieutenant Fuer Serond Platoon Leader - .a.. Master Sergeant Hengst Exefuriffe Omfff .... --- First Lieutenant Scholtz Fin! Sefgeanf ....... .... S ergeant First Class Ellis Fin: Platoon Leader --- .... Second Lieutenant Reed CC 97 When the members of A Company were told to form a company formation for the first time one day in September, the conglomeration that resulted could hardly be considered a military company of cadets. However, the ofhcers and non-coms, who are the nucleus of any organization, soon became experienced and displayed their ability as leaders. Under the guidance of First Lieutenant john Fuer, Lieutenants Reed, Scholtz, Fuer and Mas- ter Sergeant Hengst. ll i631 commanding, First Lieutenant Herman Scholtz, execu- tive, and Platoon Leaders Allen Reed and Daix Hengst, the wheels of progress began to roll, and A Company became a well drilled, conhdent outfit. Major Robert Agnew, P. M. S. 84- T., helped the officers and non-coms as well as the remainder of the company to know their jobs, and to carry them out. Q-my I 7 P
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