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Top Row: Leone, Neroni, Apell, Amerman, Noll, Willsey, Rickett, Bennett. Serond Rnut Wells, Michaelis, Diez, Rudolph, Swayze. Brooks, Markel. Third Rout: Spivack. Schenck, Partington, Seiber, Tauch. Studioso, Mann, Staley. From Row: Giordano, Skidmore, Uribe, Candiimo. Byer, Giove, Edel. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Every organization that is to be run efficiently has to have middlemen and, in the case of our Battalion here at B.M.I., the non-coms are the middlemen. It is the non-coms' responsibility to assist their superior officers in carrying the responsibilities of the units. In doing this, they gain experience in leadership by executing the orders of their superiors and by giving instruction to the smaller units of the Corps. Ranging in grade from Sergeant to Master Ser- geant, the non-coms of the Corps represent a fair sized group. It is from this group that the officers of next year's Corps will be taken, As always, the non-coms have been doing a swell job on the whole and the competition for the higher ranking positions is very keen. With these men taking a major part in the running of the Corps, it has been very successful. We of the Corps want to thank the non-coms on the fine job which they have done and wish them the best of success in building an outstanding Battalion next year. 4 A v W 4 vi Y? 1' QQ vi? ul-N s 3+ .41 tes
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BATTALICN STAFF The smallest and yet one of the most important organizations in the corps is the Battalion Staff which is under the excellent supervision of Cadet Ltr Colonel Anthony Carabelli. Second in command on the staff is the Adjutant, Cadet Lieutenant Edward Garton, Between these two cadets lies the problem of not only running the Battalion but also of seeing that the other members on the staff do their job. Every successful unit needs a Supply Olhcer and it is on the staff that we find Lieutenant Erwin Apell, assisted by Sergeants Byer and Willis. Cadet Master Sergeant Edel is the Assistant Adju- tant and Cadet Lieutenant john Uribe is the Upper School officer in charge of D Company. With the excellent job which the staff has been doing this year's Corps of Cadets has been very successful, in not only meeting the military requirements but in helping maintain high morale throughout the Battalion. . a' 'g'1vE r . . ' 4, ' 3 ' ,, y , Q , , , ,i I. .ff Color Guard Left In Rigbt: Ramano, Rudolph. Commanderg Neron Willis. Captain Carabelli, Cummandingg Lieutenant Cvarton. Adjutantg Master Sergeant Ape-ll, Supply Otficerg Master Sergeant Uribe, Company D Assistantg Master Sergeant Edel, Assistant Adiutantg Sergeant Byer, Supply Sergeantg Sergeant Willis, Assistant Supply Sergeant. i and In at 245.1 , tif? .F I 4 '- . 'gi : 4-,fBf5fb1?if ','ti't ' iyfgtx- ,A ,w . ,ji -- . k ?.S7w1it.f'- , A ,yu--vs ,lik SW- ' ' af'-f'Fzi.' r . V., iwrat r , Q3 sf. 'V-Q11 1' res
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