Central Officers Training School - Shavetail Yearbook (Fort Gordon, GA)

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Even y hi though the system for making army officers 1 Q 5 5 lx i has been radically changed, the term is as .Vi g i ' y, E Z iv - apropos today as it was then. Hence the i 1 It f e title of this volume. i ,V l A 1 'if That the men whose names appear herein i . may have a basis for reminiscences, during pimp f s the years to come, of the Work they did and QQ Q fi the pals they had while training to become 'i fi 1 E iff infantry oflicersg that some sort of an idea bij w Q of what that training was may be obtained by 4' any reader who may chance to peruse these y j, - pagesg-that is the purpose of f to l A i P cc . as A ii 6,59 Shczvetazl A 5 : fi . I t a 1 A--M . .- ,..a ,W ,J J i 1 1 .i c-- of as c ft e in--v a c Cl? S f-15 fl x l I Z , i ! 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A Lock Thou the gates of my fear, , X Thwart Thou the birth of my ruth, 3 , Send me the enemy near I 1 Bold and relentless as truth: Q vis Qrx W E fri ' ' Q 1. ,NL , L . iV,,w,.R' 1 2 l. 14 Q ! ! w . ,X p 9 I 1' ,l X ,im .-- . ,.,,-l,, Q 1 Uplift my blade as the leaping light Flashes from billow to wave: Hard make Ye me in the pitiless fight, Calm make Ye me in the grave! 0 God! deep fury I ask, 0 God! clean anger I pray, 0 God! the wrath that shall welcome the ta 0 God! the valor to stay! Here where my countrymen lie, Here, where the field-flower blooms red: Take me as conquerors die, Take me as took Ye the dead! Root Thou the will in my heart, Light Thou the glow in my eyes, Born of the pride in his part The good soldier has when he dies! -A. H. K. l - r' 'rg ' M-, ., ,. . 5 ' ,J 'TQTZM'-F -iff, Q cf. . .l . ,Q Q. , ... --,. ,... --sau.,-. , -H-4---H A A N Q 4- --r --.---------- - - , . -,- ..- ,... ,.. -- V., ..,--.A -,..- I , ,gf -1--, fazrmxanizi-1Y,.f--t--.sf 1, , ,, I-1---Lrfi-4.31, -54:1-A' q,:g-- '- Y ' 7 V I w I sk, bf? , . - sf' pr-' V - 391 0' ivxx ,--an ff' f. g I F 1 . ff! V 51:5 , m---W , j:jij3giii'fgi.i?:gf-?Ti','i :4- ig 3- W H f ,. ,- - fy V - 11015. COM 2 fi COLONEL EDGAR A. FRY ., 55 Commanding OECCT L-.j Q? C. O. T. S. 5 r ii xg ' .gg. 2'1 x -. . ..,. XL X., -:areas xxx!-L- .--.-..L... ,fn 7, . -.-. ..:L...A- .-.LIS ,.1.A:n,-. g , 'Lust-K:-. .... ,..., V,.::::. ...- ,,.- i . .A if lf' , ' 5 3 V. A s 5 . ,W M , 1 4. W ',.' . -V' Q' x ,g 4 X. M P , Q . .f xx' n J 1 cj Q .- -J K 'E' -, 'L-ff f '-. . if-v, 5 1 2 I 3 ,.4..- ix 1 -1 cf 1 N.. Q, .. ?i.., A... ilu: FZFPQ alzillq 151 igl p ig. ii-Qfii lffllp .xiii 1.1, 3 ! V: 'Q jeff,- 'T-iiiii Qggfgfj 'iii F! fiffi .4 5Z'l :Will 'Qsir.. iii . M1 fl- lf? - 2 g QD 1 'T Exif' ffl 15 ,wfgiyg 5 W .. , fi Q Eli. Qin fuk ,of ffl-l I 4152! Fl' Y Qi Q- .. 'wil wi, aw jj .ggi 532 ll. . - 1 Ll' -liif xs' .- , i 'Vw 5 if . HX' xi .lp 'N-A2512 Nil ' 519 1' ,iw if 'f T .-z. fi'? 41, ,Ali :5l'l' l.. 'ftriif ?lz'n'iJ .... vu--:ul , 1.1 . I lfng' l e is 0115 ,M me . . 35,85 . lt' f lt r I .5 mtumal HAT apt and energetic epithet applied by Gen- eral Sherman to war describes with equal pre- I cision the conditions of peace, insofar as the 'W' M production of a battalion book is concerned. For pluperfect perdition it is likely that nothing could exceed the assignment of preparing such a volume, and of resolving into some semblance of order and form the inconstant and chaotic elements which go to make it up. The project of issuing such a record, even in its original aspect, was viewed with some misgiving by the men re- sponsible for its appearance, since it is one thing to draw sap from a dummy with a bayonet and quite another to draw money from a candidate with a typewriter. And following receipt of 'ftel A G O dated Nov. 14, l9l8, and the heavy casualties in the battalion consequent up- on its appearance, any such book seemed out of the question. However, here is the book. It was impossible, of course, to get it out, nobody would be here to get it, the fellows who were going lacked further interest in it and those who stayed would probably read nothing but the script on their commis- sions for a couple of years anyway, there would not be enough remaining subscriptions to pay for publication, the time was too short in which to complete the book, it was inconsistent with peace, anyhow, to produce such a book, there wasn't time enough in the day outside of the schedule in which to do anything on it, the paper market couldn't be pried into on any terms-and so on lad lib. , 1 However, as has been said, here is the book. 4 RK ,-xx .1 infgxg ,w it We have digressed this far upon the book itself to emphasize how precisely it reflects the C. O. T. S. as a whole, in that the conditions and difficulties surrounding its preparation and completion bear so exact a resem- blance to those experienced by the school. The making of a commissioned officer--so long, so many centuries a task laborious, unhurried, meticulous-had by virtue of a grave and menacing emergency to be converted over- night into an immediate and intensive process, an under- taking, which, multiplied manithousandfold, is compa- rable in its difficulties and potentialities with a proposi- tion of making Pierce-Arrow cars or Swiss watches on Ford or Ingersoll schedules, of producing miniatures with a whitewash brush. It couldn't be done, the thing was manifestly ridiculous. German publicists sneered at our plans and pointed out to their readers the absurd- ity of hoping to make officers by sewing epaulets on their shouldersfi while our own crape-hangers addressed the project in sepulchral tones and gathered immortelles for their buttonholes. Well, here is the book, and there go the officers, tread- ing with sacrilegious feet the sanctified soil of the Father- land-officers of a quality that hurdled the line of Hin- denburg and walloped the one of Wotan, that reduced the allowable inquiries of the Teuton envoys at the peace conference to the single question, f'Where do we sign? Ho, and likewise, hum, such is America. No less than as the book reflects the school does the school reflect the country. If we as a people have a national genius, which in its quality and application is distinctly our own, it is the genius of expediency and . S , 4 N-' W rv MC' 2 V -3 Q Q x ............Ms....,..,.......4, , w r- F -an-'L K - . . ,...fe-.af--:-ff: Y---g ---' -.,--L1 3,-:lg -pg-gh -- --Q - '-W - - 41- '-, -W - W- - - --- ,yaarz .V--1-Y 2 J .- 5, V1-155-3,-7'1-g.,F','iT'-3-1-3,-1-'I-v-zo'-g.nf-Y 'zz' - -- ,.- T.. 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The whole history and progress of the nation is indissolubly bound up with the practice of not taking the other fellow's word for it, and of acting independently of that word when it is insistently pressed upon us. The continent itself was discovered by a man who was fool enough to believe that the world was not flat, and was stubborn enough to stick to his belief and go off adventuring with a lot of rowdies in two or three overgrown catboatsg it was settled by a company of re- ligious obstinates who declined to swallow the theologi- cal dose prepared for them by their monarch, it was ex- plored by others who exhibited few other traits than in- decent curiosityg it was freed by a handful of resolutes who had the temerity and lack of knowledge of the con- sequences to oppose a tyrannical mother countryg it-was developed, expanded and enriched by men who hadn't sense enough to realize that the things they accomplished were obviously impossible, its immense and multitudi- nous contributions to science, government, art, litera- ture, industry, transportation and the joy of living all were the outgrowth of some fellow's persistence in not letting well enough alone and of disregrading the sane and conservative advice of sensible men who wear rub- bers and carry umbrellas by way of precaution. . The devil of it is, we get away with it. We blunder on, getting bigger, richer, more influential, we go on in- venting the uninventible, building the unbuildable, doing the undoable. We assemble an army in the face of facts which conclusively prove that we are not in position to assemble any such army, we train that army by methods which clearly are the wrong methods for training an army, and then, to cap it off, we go ahead with that army and win a war which cannot possibly be won. So with the C. O. T. S. It wasn't feasible, you couldn't apply volume of production methods to so individual a prob- lem as the training of army ofiicersg anyhow, you couldn't find a word to justify the attempt in either the F. S. R. the 1. D. R. or the I. I. R. P., and if you couldn't find it in those three it certainly Wasn't anywhere, and conse- quently was not to be thought of. Nevertheless- The immediate genesis of the C. O. T. S. idea was the work done by Major General Leonard S. Wood in inau- gurating the first civilian training camp at Plattsburg, New York. The success of this camp was astonishing and resulted in the series of Reserve Officers Training Schools established by the War Department immediately after the declaration of war. In these camps men from every walk of life, every profession and every national- ity, found common cause and common object, and the class of men graduated and commissioned was the high- est possible. With the enlargement ofthe Regular Army, the fed- eralization of the National Guard and the creation of the National Army, the necessity for commissioned officers caused the War Department to take especial cognizance of the thousands of capable men serving in an enlisted capacity, and to provide for them an opportunity to demonstrate their adaptability and worthiness. Accord- ingly the third Officers Training School was established at many different camps, and men from all branches of the service were chosen from every division and admitted for instruction to the schools. The privilege was eX- tended to many colleges and universities which include a course of military training in their curriculum to send a small percentage of their ablest men, and these also were graduated and commissioned. The fourth Officers Training Schools opened in all divisional cantonments May 15, 1918. The general stu- dent personnel in all the schools was equal to the stand- , .........e . 74 -iz' 1 fy A 2 5 z 1 1 1 i a Ig . 2--a-4-..-.-..,.... sa-,-......,,As.4 V in Y - jf! ard established by previous schools, the corps of instruc- tors the best obtainable, with the added advantage of many exceptional instructors with overseas experience with the French and British. The schedules were co- ordinated and standardized in such a manner as to en- able instructors and students to utilize the training period to the maximum extent. After consideration of numerous factors the War Department ordered that these several divisional schools be collected into Centralized Officers Training Schools, under centralized supervision, with centralized instruc- tion and centralized attendance. The Camp Gordon School is representative of the splendid result accom- plished by this action, and its achievements the best pos- sible evidence of the Wisdom of the move. It is with the Fifth Battalion, senior inthe school as this is Written, that this book is chiefly concerned, and xv . Q- - ,..-..... ...-.-,..--a........-.-.,,. .-,..-,- .............-.--n f'-M' gg-'C ff-piqilh - ' with its labors and leisure, its trials and triumphs, that the pictures and paragraphs hereinafter printed have to deal. It is possible that for many of us the Fifth Battalion will remain as our last experience in the army, as for others it will stand as the first. The armistice, the immi- nent peace, and the enforced action under the circum- stances of commissioning the graduates in the Reserve, send us, temporarily at least, to civil life instead of to the trenches. Whether the transfer is permanent or not, in no Way can affect our regard for the organization of which we are now a part, or our vivid recollection of the Battalion's virile existence. The Fifth will always remain, as it is now, our battalion, its men, our meng its fortunes, good or ill, our own. si.. M. BIAJOR RALPH .I. GINCRICH Senior Instructor WG MAJOR JOSEPH B. DUKE Assistant Senior Instructor Cfifl.Q.f' F' ,k I , A ,C -S s I - 1, gf Am- M - A S f ' 1-.--L,Qgji's I iijligwiiii .x r lr in eahquarters Gitaff MAJOR T. C. THOMPSON, JR. Adjutant ,pg-l--qv-1 -1-1-ui CAPTAIN JAMES D. PALMER Assistant Adjutant MAJOR FRANK S. NIANNING Personnel Adjutant FIRST LIEUT. WILLIAM E. NIONTCOMERY Assistant Personnel Adjutant FIRST LIEUT. VERE R. EWING Assistant Personnel Adjutant SECOND LIEUT. LESTER SISSON Assistant Personnel Adjutant SECOND LIEUT. EARLE L. PARMELEI-1 Assistant Personnel Adjutant SECOND LIEUT. EDWARD N. FLANNERY Assistant Personnel Adjutant SECOND LIEUT. LEE A. BENTLEY Assistant Personnel Adjutant SECOND LIEUT. NIAURICE M. O,SULLIVAN Assistant Personnel Adjutant ,-....,----- - ,..-...-1-.. -ww - A ,Y,-4Y ,f Q.-v -. J Y, .... ...-. .r - '-'- -. - ' .,- ..... - -A --Q 5 v-+ 1-..,.....-...L I .. . , ., .. L ,,,-,,. H., .L , . ,, . ,,,, ,. ,..., XM, I . C ,, ...I,., xt... --- -- -A L , 5-Q . - - J li - -:':'z1:-F5.: '7j'ij 4 vji:F ' 'i W i' ',l1,.j-ffA2ZZ:. wr.,-A' s,,....'.'L,47..g..:1..4.' 7....' 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It was a chilly, rainy night-a beastly night to beout-but nevertheless the show was attended by practically all of the men in the battalion. h The program was as follows: Candidates Basso, Starling, Coker, McWilliams, Butler, .J ,,. PVR - vw, H1 2 57,5 1 L I , . li -Si RKXQQ if 1 X ' 1 -.x by XG Y l H. : Q4 f .QBEHIND YOUM - A Peep Today at what, Tomorrow, will be Yesterday it , Entire cast from 26th company 1 li X lVlr. Camouflage, the artist, a benzine victim, G. Shepherd il- Vg, f Exemption, the Porter, late of the Depot Brigade, Willoughby Skin List ............. ........ F . P. Reilly Willie Carry On. Four Hopeful .Charles Holihan D. Linquent ......... Candidates ....... J. T. Jackson K. P. Often .......... ...... J . F. Palmer N. C. O'Hara, in charge of quarters ............ G. F. Rafferty Mlle. Chauohat, a first aid packet .................... J. I. lVIutch 3 :,. .V .K N. A: ll H x -I 1 e,. .53 ,M H. ,. -v 1 4 , tra X 1 1 . p y .., p Wood and Esbjorson Scene: lVlr. CamouHage's Studio in Atlanta. A 'lf ' ' l ' fall of the 23rd companyl Time: The Zero Hour, Nov. ll, 1918. pf yi flyclf' 2.1 in a farce comedy A 3 lQ535l y, 44INSPECTION ARMSQ, J. I. Mutch, 26th company, vocal solos y 1 ' if P5 ' cc as ' if i uBayonet Edw Price, 25th company, monologue, SPARE TIME .. if M-lU5T A DREAMH Entire cast from 241th company A u Clinton Herbert and Henry J. Smidl, 22nd company, Bob. IVOTY Kina --------------------------f------------------- H- F- Waters 5 N- S n QCFUN ON THE BAR77 Ed.W3,I'Cl, Il'1C1'I'1bCI' ofthe Club ........ ............. E - , J S N l g Whitie, porter at the club ....... ...... J . R. Wilcox 'A V viii, Candidate Jacobs, 25th company, monologues Bill, tenor-U-WW--mmm-W Boczkowski 4,5 .V Q William P. Murphy and Karl Karey, -lohna haul' ------------ ----------- -------'--- H ' B' Easom . , A in an originaloffering, Al, lead .................................. ........ E - F- SWHHSOII 5,5 5 jf, N Vi, fm: 5 si '4B1Ts OF THIS AND THATU As You Were, Plain Talk ....... ....... W . H. Purcell . V5 2 X. ffl . yn fm-23 LLL J ' L Xxx 1 'J 5 . I X . W Y . A im.- ...H U.-Y H 37-1-Yi am- ---n 57 J-..---gn... . , .xkxj K ' -,..,,-::: 1.g'jj'f-ff' ..-. .,.. -.....--,.N...- ..-....-...... 1... .--.--A 1 Y- - --F -f---.- --.- . .- . -, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,N H r- S2:e1..E.4wUf. eeew Y 'hr' 'T' ,fluf f 5'!LL'! Bti N' J, gx,, ,,l,-.il...-.-. --..--....g . -. V N, --1, Y -Wy 7 ' W . C.O.T.5. Qbfficers' in Qlummanh at Qllnse uf Qluurse An unusually large number of officers had a part in the training of the men of the Fifth Battalion. Many changes occurred during the four months of the course. The battalion was organized with Major Louis H. Cook as battalion commander. Major Cook was suc- ceeded on October 23rd by Major Oliver F. Spencer. On December lOth Major Spencer was succeeded by Major N. A. Komer, who commanded the First and Third Bat- talions in the C. O. T. S. Major Komer graduated both of these Battalions and at the time of assuming command of the Fifth was in command of the Sixth Battalion, which command he retained. On December 10th Major Joseph B. Duke succeeded Major Ralph J. Gingrich as senior instructor. Captain Frank B. Mahoney became assistant senior instructor. Captain John F. Glenn became assistant battalion com- mander and First Lieutenant James Jones, battalion ad- jutant. On October 23rd, after the first six weeks training, numerous changes were made throughout the companies. Reference to these changes is made in the company histories. On the second day of December the 22nd and 26th companies were merged with the 24th, and the men of the 23rd company were transferred to the 25th. The 24th and 25th companies retained their old of- ficers until December 10th. On that date the 24th lost all of its officers. Captain John F. Brinson, formerly of the 26th, commanded the company until December l9th, when Captain Philip Doddridge assumed command, Cap- tain Brinson, however, remaining with the company. The other officers assigned to the company were: lst Lieut. James J. Durr, lst Lieut. Teddy Langlais, lst Lieut. Er- shell W. Campbell, lst Lieut. Henry E. Parrett, 2nd Lieut. Robert L. Crisp, 2nd Lieut. Sidney W. Barr, 2nd Lieut. Henry J. Crowderand 2nd Lieut. Gilbert J. Sevier. Captain Marshall R. Diggs, commanding the 25th from its origin, remained in command of that company. The other officers were: lst Lieut. A. Noble Ladd, lst Lieut. Cecil Barlow, lst Lieut. John E. McCammon, lst Lieut. Merwin J. Phelan, 2nd Lieut. Francis E. Dinsmore, 2nd Lieut. Douglas Graham, 2nd Lieut. Otto A. Kilmarx and 2nd Lieut. John Weckerling. The editor regrets that there are a few officers who had a part in the training of the men in the Battalion, whose photographs, due to unavoidable circumstances, do not appear in HTHE SHAVETAIL7, It was the desire that photos of all appear herein. The rosters show the way the companies were con- stituted on November 27th. The platoon pictures show the men in the various companies on the same date. The oflicer groups, too, were taken at that time. i .v v gl I, I, ,J 1' f . 'I 'fi J, J 1 1 K 1 I E i 5 1 5 1 5 1 v .N . 1 I 1 i 1 -1 i 1 1 1 3 1 X i E T 4 3 1 1 4 5 s V 1 1 I 1 -,,,,....-1- P 57.3185 uf' 1,- i Wi. .. . .. SX . - W- .J , . - .,. --.-- , , W .,.alLf f . Igvxk v WM - i Y i ' ----------f ----' 1 V Y 1 N-f-W' r rr C-015- l K X ilfwgililgiyf 1 f , if Qlanmhates who Qlumpleteh the Qlnurse 353 I A On Jan. 1, 1919, the following candidates were remaining in the battalion to complete the course, scheduled to close Jan. 15th: 3 Abel, Charles T., Jr. Crawford, John H. TWENTYFGURTH COMPANY Segal, Louis P. Qf , Abersohn, Knut O. G. Cress, Herbert A. Heater, Russell O. McMillin, Raymond J. Segna, Ferdinand Allen, Marston Crush, William B. Hester, Ben F. Martin, George A. Shaver, Henry M. gig? 1 Z ' Allen, Andrew J. Curtis, Russell W. Hynds, Charles W. H. Miller, Ralph W. Shepherd, George B. J Andrews, Eugene Y. Dardingkiller, Frederick Iliff, George V. Miller, Earvy R. Skagerburger, Richard E. U' I Asher, James J. Deeb, William James, Claud N. Myers, Maurice D. Smith, Frank F. 1 My Lu p Atkinson, Ernst K. Dillard, Jodie L. Jeanette, William C. Nicherson, Roy Smith, Charles H. I A 1, Beggs, Orvid L. Dixon, John J. Johnson, Samuel G. Olmstead, Horaction C. Smith, Edward gi Q Benbow, Charles F. Duis, Troy F. Jones, Harry Perkins, Chester L. Sweet, Charles P. lit xii 5 ,im 1 ' 1 N-4 l., 1 Mu, 1'- 1115. W . .44 .1 1 .ri . 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F lemke, Albert Giglie, Fred H. Gray, Whitfield P. Haddock, Alex H. Handel, Albert Karey, Karl Kauffman, Irwin H. Keltner, Connie M. Kessler, James F . Kinsel, William M. Leipold, Harold C. Leipold, Lester W. Lesh, Harold J. Luther, Lee B. McDonald, John McKee, Jay C. ' TWENTY-FIFTH CUMPANY Davis, E. C. Dawes, Oscar V. DeHaven, Stanley C. Delver, Wilbur Dilks, Bertram H. Dwyer, Harold J. Edwards, Harvey Errant, James W. Esher, Albert D. Ferguson, Charles H. Finney, Russell Fisher, Schuyler Fitzgerald, James J. Fitzpatrick, E. J. Fowler, Ray F . Getsinger, Boardman G. Goldsmith, Thomas W. Goodenow, Willis B. Goodrich, John L. Graybill, Fay L. Grismer, Raymond L. Gross, Pressley E. Gustavson, Albert Gutberlet, Francis J. Hargis, Harry W., Jr. Haughton, Robinson B. G. Helms, Authia W. Hopkins, Gerald P. House, Edward M. ' Hubbard, Shelton P. Kane, Edwin F. Keen, Newton E. Kimberly, Harry F. King, Philip E. Kline, Arthur L. Knowlton, Wade H. LaCroix, Louis Laker, John B. Larrison, Ebert S. Lassman, Moses Lineham, Dennis D. Lott, Robert B. Lowe, Edgar L. Lyon, George P. Platt, Harry M. Powell, Harry A. Proctor, William J. Proctor, William N. Putt, Alfonso A. Quinn, Leo F . Randolph, Albert F. Rhodes, Wallace K. Rohe, Robert Lee Saville, Ruel M. Scanlon, William A. Maas, Charles J. McConnell, Robert N. McFadden, John M. McKita, Paul C. McVeigh, James H. McWilliams, George A. Madden, Joseph T. Marks, William E. Mather, William J. Mattoon, Everett W. Mauer, John S. Miller, Earle L. Mitchell, Ernest Moore, George S. Morford, J. Harold Moriarty, Paul J. Mulholland, Joseph B. Newell, Carl L. Nichols, James W. Nolan, Edward J. Pierson, E. F. Read, Edward W. Sylvia, Charles Tatum, Roberts G. Tiifany, Clarence E. Vanbuskirk, Robert Vanalystyne, Benjamine Vogler, Tim E. Weber, Charles F. A. Westerling, Sherman F. Wilcox, John R. Wood, Edgar A. Wright, Carl F. Ressler, Elmer O. Robertson, Clarence G. Robinson, John W. Schnabel, Louis Scott, Walter B. 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I remember well last Summer at Camp Dix I was a hummer And decided a commission I would win, But the day I landed here they instilled in me a fear ' Of their awful inquisition, called a Skin. Oh, the Skin! Skin! Skin! Holy Smoke! I'm getting thin! It is causing me to feel that I'm all in. I drill hard and do my part, but the thing that breaks my heart Is that idea of the devil's, called a Skin. There's a list twelve inches long of the things that I do wrong, But not a word of what I do that's right. Our lieutenant sees my rifle, slightly dusty, just a trifle, But he skins me then and there with all his might. For inspection I am ready-shaved and shined-my hands are steady, Not a move from me. I vow, Today, no Skin. But although I know it not, on my shirt there is a spot Where a little O, D button should have been. Oh, the Skin! Skin! Skin! Always does it enter in, And the way it spoils my record is a sin. As a soldier I am good, if the system only would Abolish for all time that awful Skin. I have studied hard and tight, full two hours every night, ' And get cock-eyed reading books, both thick and thin, My exams I know are good, cause they told me where I stood, But I'm the Patsy when they give a Skin. If from here by any chance I can make the line in France, By the Gods, I'l1 make some Heinies rue their sins. All the stimulant I'll need to give my bayonet its speed Will be mem'ries of those awful Gordon Skins. Oh, that Skin! Skin! Skin! I just know I'll never win That little golden bar, so small and thin A buck private they will make me, .the replacement camp will take me, And Ill always curse that everlasting Skin. -Candidate W. P. AGray, 26th company, C. O. T. S. .... -..W ,..........-.-.-vL,.,..--,,,, ,, ,,-A-,4Hv,v- AW , , '53 . .11 f 4 4 X . 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SALMON FOURTH PLATOON Second Lieutenant JACK WALDMAN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 11 1 111l 1111.11 i'l1 l1'11-'I 111.1111 1 1,1 Ii1l:1l 'l Ill 11 1 1 111 -. 1117.1 iflflll 111111111 1-- 11111 111 5.1.1, 1 111,11 11 1i1il1'i 11 , 11. 1 1 fi 1 1,1 ' 1 1 Y' '1I 1l'11 1 1 H., 11 , l11l,11ii1l1 1- ' '111I1f11'11'1fl lfiE11f111E11Zf1 31l1f1'11 1i 1. l 11111111 ,111 1:1 I 1.1gff-1'l'!'11 11311311 ' 11 1 1 11111 11 1:1 1 1 ' l 11 11 11, 11 lv, 111 1 1 1 1 11 1111 11,1,1,,, , 1l111111, 12 1 1 1111111 1 11 .1 .1 1 11 ! 1 111. 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 full. W L 1 ,. 1 fail 11' 1 wfem l1 T 1' Iwi 1 61 1 5 pi 553711-5' ' , 1. rr., 1 .111 1 1 ', 1 1 11,'.:' .-x '11 1 ,flip ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 H 1 1 . 1 . l X1 1 l Q 1 1 11+ 1 1 111 E 1. . 2,1 1 1 . 1,11 1 11 11 . ,111 1 ' 1. 1 1 33 '- 1 1 I , V 1 l 1 1'1 l' 1 11- 1 '. 1 1 1- 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 . 5' -5, f I 1 'a l ' Li t' l 1 I 1 1 1 i N-1 -W, -.Y-, ,If '11 1 K tg ,Q H-3 f 5158! if- COTS. is:-ftnrp Z EFORE Captain Welch had been in the mess hall two minutes we knew him to possess a pro- ff ff! ,f foundly rel1g1ous strain He spoke with pul- pitous fervor of the impression we had made since our arrival Ca matter of half a dayj , and, at inter- vals, with pulpitous language, too. We were about two hundred and fifty, fresh in from camp, office and farm, and any erroneous idea we might otherwise have gained of the captain's personal force and decision in those in- troductory moments was instantly dispelled. In the suc- ceeding days we connected severally and individually with our other leaders-Lieutenants Boyd, Ackerman, Teeters, Miles, Salmon, Hall, Brodsky, and the rest-and anything the captain may inadvertently have omitted to say regarding our inaptitude and general worthlessness, his subordinates furnished with promptitude and in full. They got away with it, too, and for a considerable time we believed them. We were an oddly assorted company-hard-boiled, soft-hearted, short-winded, long-headed, lazy, persevering, soldierly, boisterous, half-disciplined, loyal, inharmo- nious, game, sometimes, maybe often, misunderstood- however you happened to take us. We were a sort of Cinderella of the battalion, there was little of the parader or the boulevard soldier about usg but deep inside our ribs each one of us persisted in the conviction that we were a fighting company, and that as such, once we were put within our rightful environment, we would repay with interest all the concern and weariness we had given x .XX 1 , X 1 x N.. our leaders. We sensed, somehow, that our collective personality was one that at once exasperated and engaged the men who handled us, we were the kind of company that arouses no tepid regard either way-our chiefs either damned or loved us, we were, we felt, the ne'er-do-wells, the irresponsibles, the devil-take-us, everybody-like-us crew of the whole outfitg the cylinder that missed fire every time except when it was needed and then never missedg the dirty-screwhead and clean-bore type of or- ganization, the gang whose shoes were always dusty, but whose powder was always dry. We grumbled. Night long and day through we grumbled. We grumbled at first call, grumbled at mess, grumbled at inspection, grumbled at the gargle, particu- larly did we grumble at that daily and eternal procession of beds out, ftwol beds in. Anyone with half an eye who watched us through a formation could tell we were sol- diers by the way we grumbled. Of course, we did all the things that were asked of us-many of them we did by habit when they were no longer required of us-but we grumbled anyhow. It seemed to go with the kind of an outfit we were. We grumbled at the officers we had. But let any outsider cast a disparaging remark at any of the said officers, and from then on he was a questionable in- surance risk. We grumbled at the cook, and yet any one of us would have taken off our shirt for him. 11Which we did, too often, in the course of K. PJ We slumped on the range, we flunked at exams, we were impossible on the march, we were skinned so often that a few more -A ,.g...,,, -11 ,.,.,..1, 'H 11 ,J-'3 ',,,,.,1-,-.,.,,. l.,1 1 . 1: 1 - Mgr M ,,,, .1 . .1 .,,1 , 1 , . -M --11 ----f K ' .1 1 ' -.-.-'-'-- 231 5-1115--Q p 1 1.... ..-..., AK -MQ ,Wx 1 1 ar.. 1 -- ,.r - Ag :..+- -' V W-'A LY. W qi'-4 rn-M T wif.. W N-Y , -W, 1 T ge 'liisgg-grwzgaz-rlmgjii '-'1 1 STHBN ,F COTS made no difference to any of us But we got along Yes, we got along As a matter of fact, when the time came we were there a little bit ahead of any of the rest Midway ln the course Captain Welch and Lleutenants Boyd Ackerman and Hall left us The partlng knocked us flat Of course, they had bawled us out, run us ragged, double timed us dizzy and all that but dammlt, they were ours They belonged to us We had brought them up, we felt and now somebody was trying to take them away from us It didnt go But they did, and mournfully we watched their departure, weighed down by the considera t10n that now we must take hold of and get a new bunch of officers used to us, all over again Captain Adkin s first talk to us was in the nature of maltecl milk to a lion Here we were, lnured to a diet of shrapnel rawhide, ten-penny nails and other conversa- tional indiffestibles, when suddenly by force of circum- stance and the transfer list, we were handed psycho- philosophical hash We couldnt get it at first It was too ethereal too subtle, too something-or-other to get across to us. It was as turning from Jack London to Henry James, from Titian to Chavannes, from Michael- angelo to Paul Troubetsky We smiled, then listened, then ffrew serious We grew more serious We left the study hall finally with the assurance that the new captaln certainly did know his manual of vocables But we got his number soon It was a number nine, rlght foot, C wldth You could tell the captain s temper by the pos1t1on of his rlght leg The angle he llfted lt from the vertical was an infallible barometer of his feeling 1n the matter at issue, and when he got lt up to forty five de grees, and simultaneously pulled about a fifty per cent Hughle Jennings pose, brlnglng the rlght fist dlagonally downward to a position 1n front of the center of the body C par 79 J , lt was time to move To move quick To move, in fact, damn quick We learned to move that way, as we learned many other things from him, and as we learned other things, too, from Lieutenants Mathews, Waldman and the incomparable Crlsp Many things Yea, many, many things The first real sign of disintegration in our company arrived on the tall of the modlfied demobillzation order from Washington Previously we had sent a few men to the dry cleaners, but only a few-1t took the War s end to make a real hole in our front Many went, many stayed but whether they went or stayed lt is clear they Wlll not soon forget that embodied spirit of soldlery and song of which they were a part-the old Twenty-Second Some company Yea, bo, some company . - ,- 'www OX-ff' 05, ,L-N 'f -:tr 1 , i ' - ' -... A V -Q ,D hr W Y---I - ' ' N-M W- - - rt --I - 1 - V l A-- I . - - - . .. . W. . Y .-...... .W ... ,.,.. . , ..,. , ,- Y 4 M N ....-..--ln--.....-,-......- f xx. I 'gp a-f,,,,s--an-1?-' ' TH 7 N N . x ,,. 5 ...B- . .ff I 0 kAY,,, i r i W WW SSB.- l Wg C.O.TS. f if ff Yilqsj l M el? lYl':1 E ' for ,illlaemnrpki ,Sake Slt ,might 25:2 llbell l 1 2 1 Qin Krall Ghz gllnllutningz . 1 l l 7 :15-Inspection. 7:30-March to drill field. 8:15-1. D. R. Close order drill by platoon. 7:00 to 4 7:15 to I T V 7:30 to 'i 8:15 to 'R 1 to 5 tion. 1 l A 1 9:30 to 10:15-Conference, Musketry Manual, pars. 44-56. l Practical use of mil scale. 8:45-Conference, War Dept. Doc. 802, pp. 35-37. 9:304Extended order drill, methods of instruc- V 10:15 to 10:45-Bayonet. l 10:45 to 11:15-Wig-Wag. 11:15 to 11:30-March to barracks at attention. 1:00 to 1:15-March to drill field. 7 1:15 to 2:30-Combat problem, taking of strong point Q under direction of Capt. Glenn. Full e pack. 3:15-Lecture: Organization of a Forest. 2:30 to f 3:15 to 4:15-Battalion Review. 4-:15 to 4-:30-March to barracks. +1 lg 7:00 to 9:00-Study work of following day. 1 4 'I if l il'-h ly I xx .xxx i - l ' l L M' 1 it l . , it 'i A WW M 'QZi , ,Q 77' ,lam ' mf, , e --ef-fe ef---4:fZ47 M,,..,.,-1 ........,--we ....,......-0-'- 3 , 5 1 X ,sl I l P .M -. .V kvskfwmg- , -.f '7 gk ., .,q ij 1, ' -. ' ' 'Lt' - , ink A 4 x J ' 1'52'V2'?.1is- ifxgxfxg' ,x , - . ,ff J , 1 W, ,rf Q , V -v X. av..,L,v j ' 5, X4 .wx 'ma' s' f V V L, M W . ., W , , X . K U Aw, 1 n ,mV:,W' I, ,.f . .P 1 ...sefduz - .EEST .Q ,Si ,.,Eff.f1fi3 f . ' , -Wi, M2 TWENTY-SECOND COMPANY First Platoon TWENTY-SECOND COMPANY Second Platoon, 1 W I 1 l - . - K K ffwij-1 - ' TWENTY-SECOND COMPANY Third Platoon ' Adj, ' 5. Q ' -H-1 1 . - -- - Db' N b ,- , Q . -3 . A -hi A TWENTY-SECOND COMPANY Fourth Platoon .. ,. J.. . . .Xi 515 BE sf' Q fy.. J COTS. Koster Cincinnati, Ohio . . Lenoir, N. C. Indianapolis, Ind. -Quincy, Mass. . . Archie, Ark. Q . Memphis, Tenn. J Jacksonville, Fla OFFICERS Captain DEWITT T. ADKINS ......... Circleville, Ohio 2nd Lieut, G, F, NIILES . . . ....... Roanoke, Va. 2nd Lieut. HOMER E. TEETERS- - - - 2nd Lieut. LEO D. SALMON. . . . .Lakewood, Ohio 2nd Lieut. ROBERT L. CRISP. . 2nd Lieut. GEORGE M. MATHEws . . . . Snowball, Ark. 2nd Lieut. JACK WALDMAN . . CANDIDATES Abersolm, Knut O. G. .... Chicago, Ill. Brobston, Stanley P. . . Jacksonville, Fla. Delaney, Martin T. . - - - Acheson, Donald W.. . .Norwalk, Ohio Brody, Max ...- . . .Chicago, Ill. Denton, Robert L.. Alspaugh, Bernard E. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Brophy, Daniel J. - . - - Chicago, Ill. DeVault, Ernest W. Andrews, Eugene Y. . . . Memphis, Tenn Brown, Daniel L. . - . . Richton, Miss. Dillard, Jodie L. - - Asher, James J. . . . . . Hyden, Ky Bullard, Lrena . . . . . Cleveland, O. Dixon, John J. . . - Anderson, Fred . . Adler, Harry S. . Bacon, Lemuel O. . Baxter, Nathan E. . Bolin, W. W.. . . Bolling, Sidney R. . . Boose, Roger E. . . Booth, John G. . . Bothwell, Arthur S. . . Bourne, Henry C. . Bourne, James S. - Boyles, Harley . . Bradham, Albert C. - . . - Atkinson, Ga Cheyenne, Wyo . - Brookir, Fla . Talladega, Ala - - Chicago, lll I Cardwell, Roy .... Lenoir City, Tenn. g Carabin, Frank A. ......... . Chandler, George A. .... Blanch, N. C. Cherry, Edwin A .... Tarboro, N. C. Chipley, Robert L. . . . Greenwood, S. C. - Clark, Cecil L. ...... Malvern, Ark. ' ' ' Lima, Ohio ClCl'I1CIll5, Willis lvl. . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Nashville, Tenn. Jacksonville, Fla. - . Tarboro, N. C. Georgetown, S. C - - Denver, Colo . . . Trilby, Fla Blisard, Thomas L. .... Houston, Miss Bradshaw, Glen A. . . Bright, James C. . Britton, Guy. . . . . . Decatur, Ill . Shelbyville, Ky -Seaboard, N. C. Colson, Earl H. ....... Milan, Ind, Cornwall, Robert C. F. . . . Weldon, N, C, Cox, Leland S. . . - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ' Cralle ' Crump, - Crush, William B. ......... . . Dalzell, Charles J. . . Astoria, L. l., N. Y . Dardingkiller, Fred . Richmond Hill, N. Y Davidson, Arthur E. .... Chicagg, 111 , John H. ...... Ruskin, Fla. George ---.-. Harrison, Ark. Dolan, William H.. Drake, Logan R. - - Ekelund, Einar A. . Elston, Charles H. . . . Chicago, Ill . - Chicago, Ill . . Chicago, Ill . . Chicago, Ill . . N. Y. city, N. Y. :gli 4 Erdmann, William H. .... Chicago, lll. Eska, Frank J. . . . Eteredge, Parker C. Evans, Paul H.. - Ezell, William C. - Fairly, Robert S. . . Farmer, William C.. . Ferguson, Alfred W. - . Kimbolton, - Columbia, S. C. . City Point, Va. Newberry, S. C. Lorburg, N. C. - Allendale, S. C. Finley, Robert ...... Ironton, Ohio ll' drill, Fitzgerald, Henry J. . . New Haven, Conn. A 57 l Fleig, Henry A. ...... Albany, N. Y. if If 'll . Flynn, Sterling H. . . . Baton Rouge, La. ' J V .li ' , , tin F roneberger, Lawrence, Bessemer City, N.C. ,f .If ! 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'rt ' . .,'. lf? . .,,, 5 . lEfi?rSt'l S 'fl I .'ll ,,,.. liuilx bfi f i Htl, Cixi wg, 1 . wily, '2W Sr 4 1...- J if-jiiiil i'2if.li?ii!lr si iizll' ' 1 :Milli Hansen, Clarence R. ---- Batavia, H1- Rocky Mount, N. C. 571135 ,rf ,-ut .4 c.o.11s. , 1 i 'VID i I 1' ' 1' E f, il!! 'ii' Z J lu lla Gannon, James R. ..... Chicago, Ill Gardiner, Martin E. ---- Chicago, Ill Giglio, Fred M. . . . - Glascock, Corlis E.. .Flemingsburg, Ky Glomb, Edward C. ..... Chicago, Ill Gold, Max E. ..... Hot Springs, Ark Graham, Frederick F. . . . Bristol, Tenn. Grant, Eugene ..... Greenville, Ala. Greer, Jesse F. . . . . Harrogate, Tenn. Guest, Elliott S. . . . . Marietta, S. C. Guttzeit ........ Brooklyn, N. Y. Gulledge, Sidney L. . .Albermarle, Tenn. . Halcombe, Theron A. . . Hall, Claude H. - . . Hallman, William L. . Hammerschmidt, Chas Hargett, Selmer. . . Harrill, Roy. . - Harris, Jesse C. - . Harris, James T. . Harris, Mort H. . Hastie, William R. Heater, Russell O. - Candler, N. C. . Nashville, Tenn. Marshville, N. C. Jacksonville, Fla. . . .Piggott, Ark. . . . .Corollen, N. C. Lancaster, S. C. . . Spartanburg, S. C. . . . - .Chicago, lll. Cincinnati, Ohio - - - - -Cary, Tenn. - - - - St. Louis, Mo. Henderson, Andrew Hendren, Harry D. . Oklahoma City, Okla. Henry, William E. . Herbert, Clinton . Herman, Jack ---- Herndon, James M.. Hiers, Miles T.. - . Huffman, Walter E.. Hyatt, Fred H. - . hlnman, Samuel M.. . - Obion, Tenn. . Tuscaloosa, Ala - Carpenters, N. C .Beauford, S. C . Little Rock, Ark. - Columbia, S. C . .Ensley, Ala Jameson, Edward .... S. Brewer, Me. Jennette, William C.. -Freemont, N. C. Joggerst, Henry S. . . Johnson, Sam G. . Jones, Atlas T.. - - - Chicago, lll. St. Petersburg, Fla. - - - Beachbluil, Tenn. Jones, Gilmer A. .... Franklin, N. C. Joyner, James W. .... Farmville, N. C. Karey, Karl - . Kay, Sidney C. . Keller, Joe F. . - Kile, Walter T. . . . Kinsel, William M. . . Kountz, Leo R. . . . Kroeger, Louis - - Kudner, Arthur . Levin, Max .H . . Lewis, William D. . . . . Colfax, Wash. . .Anderson, S. C. . . Orlando, Fla. . . . Paris, lll. . . Chicago, lll. . . - St. Louis, Mo. - . Cincinnati, Ohio . . .Chicago, lll. . . St. Louis, Mo. Link, Robert A. . . . Lofquist, Andrew .... Loobey, Morris . Lincicome, Carol G. . . . Lynch, Sidney B. . . . Lamar, Andrew W. . . - McAdams, Thomas H. . . McCarthy, Charles J. . . Abbeville, S. C. -Chicago, Ill. N. Chicago, Ill. McHenry, Miss. . . Quincy, lll. . Pulaski, Tenn. Columbia, Tenn. . . Chicago, lll. McDonough, Francis J.. . . Chicago, lll. McKee, Jay C. ..... Wellsville, Ohio Mclntyre, William E. . . . Brandam, Miss. McNeil, Harry H. ..... Miami, Fla. Marhoefer, Charles E. .... Chicago, lll. Martin, George A. . . New London, Conn. Massenburg, Harry C.. - -Dallas, Texas Meiners, Carl G. .... Cincinnati, Ohio Miller, Chauncey C. . . . Ellenville, N. Y. Miller, Earvy R. . . Mintz, Harry C. . . Mitchell, Buren R. . Mitchell, Henry G.. Montgomery, Eugene Morrison, Harry H. . Morrison, Walter O. Murphy, William P. Moliitt, James P. - . - Marshall, Henry W. Naylor, Frank L. . . Nelson, Gustaf W. . Nickerson, Roy . . Niven, Benjamin F. . . Norcom, Ralph .... Olcott, Clarence W. . Palmer, Ralph A.. Paylor, John H. . . Payne, Heyward L. - Pearson, James E. . Peek, James E.. . Parker, John A.. . Peltz, Philip - . - . - Chicago, Ill Jacksonville, Fla Greenwood, S. C Little Rock, Ark . S. Brewer, Me . .Leroy, N. C . .Chicago, Ill . Louisville, Ohio . Lafayette, Ind . . . .Chicago, Ill . . Chicago, lll Jacksonville, Fla . Waxhau, N. C - Columbia, S. C . . . . . . - . Jacksonville, Fla. Laurinburg, N. C. . . . Columbus, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. Hermitage, Tenn. Sacramento, Cal. Jacksonville, Fla. Peterson, Grady F. .... Clinton, N. C. Powell, Benjamin A. . Proctor, William J. . Rocky Mount, N. C. Raiford, Jess B. . . . . Concord, N. C Rice, Lyman J.. . - - . - . . . . . . Richardson, Jolm C. . . . Charlotte, N. C Rign, John B, .... Murfreesboro, Tenn Rikard, Thomas J.- . - Batesburg, S. C Rober, Edwin F.. - . Robinson, Frederick J. . Wilmington, N. C K X , it X X! I ii.. WL- Y li f -- iT.,-a.-v-an-Ana' f ff ' ' ' Y -e-- A ,V ' W P M e 'n i P7-1:'?l-i1l ' ' '? 'o'f?ff5f .aj ,ig-g,4.z3111 s-I-1-iiiiii' f --i-- M L is-START-11P:475: 'F' 5285 uf .ff J A Robinson, William W. - Chattanooga, Tenn. Robinson, Paul P.. .Spring City, Tenn. Russell, Hoy L. . . . Mount Vernon, Ohio Ringhoff, Albert W.. . .Richmond, Ind. Sabiston, David C. . . Jacksonville, N. C. Sanford, Sidney B.- . . . . . . . . . Scanlon, William A. .... Chicago, I11, Schaefer, Bryan L. ..... Galion, Ohio Schiffman, Harold A. . . Greensboro, N. C. Schmidt, Theodore E. Seale, Edward E.. Sears, Irwin L. . . . Segna, Ferdinand . . Selif, Joseph. . . - Sumpter, S. C. - Durham, N. C. . Bellevue, Ohio - - Chicago, Ill. C.O.'LS. Shirley, Ernest G. - - - Steubenville, Ohio Smidl, Henry J. .......... . Smith, Geo. H. ----. Cincinnati, Ohio Smith, William R. ..... Chicago, Ill. Smotherman, Thomas N.. Jacksonville, Fla. Snelgrove, Rex ....... Chicago, Ill. Speck, Leon A. ----.- Carlisle, Pa. Suits, Walter J . . . McConnellsvi1le, N. Y. Swan, Clarence J. .... Okolona, Miss. Sweet, Charles P. --.. Cleveland, Ohio Scott, Roscoe E. . . . Brodentown, Fla. Terry, Daniel W. . . . . Hamlet, N. C. Tollett, Archie E.. . .Nashville, Ark. Tomey, Edward J. . . . . . Harvey, Ill. Utter, Frederick- . . .Hamlet, N. C. Van Buskirk, Robert ..... Tiffin, Ohio Walker, Fred A. .... Kalamazoo, Mich. Wasson, Glen G. . - . - - Dayton, Ohio West, Walter J. ..... Carthage, Tenn. Wharton, William L. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Weathers, Geo. W. .... Bowman, S. C. William, Harry B. . . - Greensboro, N. C. Wilson, Alva E. . - . . . Folkston, Ga. Wood, Julian E. ----- Kelford, N. C. Woody, Jonathan E. . . Waynesville, N. C. Worth, Floyd P. .......... . Wratkowsky, Chas. M. ....... . Wright, Don C. . . Colorado Springs, Col. Selz Haroldxl Tracey, Earl ............ ' Tk,F'M....Wdff,S.C. hl ' .. Sevems, Ray W.. I 1 . g imma, Ohio uc er rancis oo ru Young, C ar es M Columbia, S C Shelton, James L.. Reidsville, N. C. Upchurch, Otho C. .... Durham, N. C. Zborowski, Joseph . . . . Chicago, 111. I J -fihiiivllili 1 lbfliiiil ,l , ghxyfliii j g Ii if ,f . 1 J t.il'15il?i ii -3 f at viiryiixsfiii J A 'ia Hffliiilli 6 5 A Vf-41sZIf5i'l J .jj I1 1 'F ..........--1---- i ,....,....,.....-- 'sam f--......i-...,, 7 f .. .-. V. .1-,L W , i, .J-A--l'z.t. fans-1... .:-I1 V711 My R 1 'LJ 1 'S Wd 7, .D N 5 I 1 3 i 5 ! 1 1 5 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 'N i . ' - Q --4,1 i N. I f S. E 1 ' 1 u 5 l E 5 I . 2 Y i 1 F i .1 Q if ' 1 A i -E Q: I 2 3 1 i F i i e 1 I 1 xl 1 'Q i P wi Ai. Ju, l ,f'JsxNL-.,,-1 -- -M--Wfb-f 521 as gf fvx, g .,,Lg.:-:f i P ' W - -' I KW! yr: , A , N' X as 1 C-O-T5 X Af f i i Ili 5 V WV? f f 12' , If I ' I- A f , , . ., 11 N, , M, 1 I . '. NTT ' Wixifx A 1 1 3 ' 2 3 ,5 A f Q + f f' in ,f E12 .N ' J 1 xi f' s W- 1 .. 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RUSSELL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER --'VS 4'-1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 N. 11 1 FI fi 1 A1 -I A11 ...j sri 15 1 1 2 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I I .I I .1-J! ifgjjl., .....'---L-7 --,,....-J -g g 5168! ,K 5 1 I 1 II 1 1 I I I I 11-,1,11, .1 1 ..11I 1 1 1 11'1 I Illjgl II 1f.E:fI '. I1 1151. 111'.g. 11-1 I1.lj11j I1.1.1.11I1I111 11111 111: I , 1. .1 1 1 1 1.,j , 1fj. l1,IL11g1 'I 11.11, I,,,. I I 11? 1 .11 1, 1 N1, .. I'1.II' 2 I' 1,111 II.. ,L11 1111 111 1111 1,.,,I 1, 111 .11 .11 I -',11 .1:, , 1.11 111. 11 1 1,1 1, fr' '111I TI 1 1 111: 1 1 I 1.1 -11. I1 . 1,-1. X... ,. 1 11-1 1 I II11.1 1 I 'IIE1' . I 'JV1' 1:1311 I I1I1'I1.1 I: 5II,:S Biff 11 f T 'I1, 3 j11,1j:i1 11,11 - 'I filhfzr. 1 -11 1 -1 .11- 1 '11111 I I I I 1 I I I .5 11.1 313 'iii EI it V131 'zu .1 1',11.. 1 113 V 11' 111I1 .:11'111I 'I 11 -111. 11'f- . Tl3IIf 531' V 1 1 '1 1. -1 113 iw f .1511 51 . I11,11 1 '11- .1,1A 1. 111.1 1.1. .1.,, 1-1. 1.1 .153 11 ...1,-41 ,,---1 1111i .1 ,1. sa ' IH11' I1 'I1111I11:iI I1-11-fI111I1iI1 1 - .I .-I 11.,,g11,,,1.I 1-1.1 11' j11 1,-.11 :lil I,I , I 1 5-1.jj,j.-1 .1 1, -1, A 13,1 1,1 .1 ,1,g ..11 21 1 .1 11-, D11-.x COTS. isturp i EPTEMBER 13th marked the entre of the brave men and true constituting the personnel of Z what was destined to become,-and became the ' ' ' premier company of the 5th Battalion, C. 0. T. S., the 'cfighting twenty-third. This 23rd company, arriving on the 13th day of the month, was assigned to quarters in barracks number fifteen-thirteen,-a rare com- ,bination of magic and hoodoo numbers foreboding dire events to COIIIC. Out of the two hundred and ninety candidates com- prising the company, one hundred and two hailed from Camp Upton, a lusty band full of the utreat 'em rough stuff and grim designs upon the gold bar. To this num- ber were added seventy-five candidates from Camp Han- cock, an aggregation ranking high in personnel and effi- ciency, a fact shown both on the service records accom- panying them and later demonstrated by their conduct and work in the school. Some fifty odd men from va- rious organizations in Camp Gordon were annexed with credit. These, together with twenty candidates from Pan- ama and forty candidates assembled from various camps throughout the United States, constituted the original roster. Successful professional and business men, college men and experienced regular army men all joined hands with a fine spirit of cooperation and combined efforts in the common purpose of attaining success and the desired goal and of reflecting credit upon themselves and their organization. placed by the candidates in the ability, patience and high standards of those in command and that they would build up the organization and give it the standing aspired to,- and later attained. Captain Joseph F. Martin was orig- inally in command. To him is due the credit for the com- pany's ranking first in the battalion in drill and manual of arms. His eternal admonition press down on that butt will long be remembered and he held the unani- mous and enthusiastic following of his command. First Lieutenant Benjamin J. Madden, later promoted to rank of captain and assigned the command of the 241th company, was originally second in command of the 23rd company and his departure was a source of regret to the men. The original platoon commanders were Lieuten- ants James E. Hill, Luther D. Friestedt, Charles M. John- ston, Edward J. Luedtke and Edward M. Bailey. Lieu- tenants Hill and Friestedt, commanding the first and sec- ond platoons respectively throughout the entire course, won the respect and loyalty of their men by their gen- tlemanly treatment,-albeit their discipline and training were rigid and exacting. The same may be said of the other platoon commanders. Lieutenant Hill was later promoted to rarfk of first lieutenant and was second in command at the conclusion of the course. Lieutenant Johnston was also promoted and transferred to another organization. Lieutenant Luedtke left the company after the sixth week with a friendly hand shake all around, in accord with his customary genial manner. 1' 1 11 1 '41 ily? 1 1 I . 1 1 555 II PII' Ij II 11 1111 'f1'. I 31 1 1 . Ill 1 .1 I. X 'I I I II 11 . '1 I1 I. F1 IX 'XI fl it 'TNI 2-I 1 iid. xx ' I 511711, -5' - 11jf 'Mx j Mfg:-1-5 I . Il '14 , 1 ,: 'I-1 , I .J 'ff ' 'L 1 fri l QII 1 , 1 .1 ,yy ,, 1 1 1 IA '. j 1 1 1 F' . my 1 1.1 1 1, 1 1' fs ill ' jtf I. . 1 I . I 11,1131- . 1119114 1 . .' 1 ,I ' 1 1 1 ,. . 1 1111. ,, 1 J. I 1 .1' I 1 - ,I I X' , . I 1 Q I Vt! l,.,V, .V . xilkf QQ ' 1 Q., ,A I . ',. 1 yrs- 1 I Q I fs 1111 J j 'T .1 I N 1 .Ir I1 11 125 ' I 1 I 1 ' 1 11I ' Y I11 1 1 1172 II 1 I LIII if II f I 1 5 ' l I 11 IMI I , 'f 1 iii ly! Q.. 1 1 .111 I 1111 I . ' 1 I 111 11 I1 1 1 1... 1. . 1111 F. 1 F51 . 1 I I IIII 1 32 If Iii 111I if-131 11-II1 IIIII i Q1 Y J? 1 111 TJEII 1sfI ?1I1I1i 1 . .11 1 II I I1 1 I ?11I1IIIiI,I I11 yI1 E.: ,.L...............L., I 1 , ,Ulf W-41 . , . . . I The officers assigned to the 23rd company were a Captain Brown Dyer succeeded Capta1n.Mart1n in NX source of pride to the candidates from the first, a pride command after the sixth week and, by his efficient leader- :1,. .i11ij1,that was justified by the realization of the confidence ship, won the confidence and loyalty of the entire com- N5 II ,L 1 1 1 ,5 1 1 1 -1 1 1 -X 1 .XX I U LJ as -L1 . ., 111111 1 1 111 111 1 -- ..1..c.-fr' 1 ' 1+ W1 M1 N1 I .1 1 I 3 1 It aj - 'Vf ff SIZE! 1? , --,......a-..g:w.,...- -.........L-...-.-.....-..f,..-.,.-JA ..........,..,, COTS. mand. Captain P. N. Estes was also assigned to the com- pany but was transferred after three weeks to another or- ganization. The new platoon commanders, Lieutenants William B. De Hon, Arthur C. Carey, Charles E. Russell and William L. Fry, assigned after the sixth week, all proved able and successful officers. Lieutenant De Hon, once lost through transfer to another organization, was welcomed back before the conclusion of the course. So much for the officers. Now regarding the men of the 23rd company,- cam didates they were called. The limitations of time and space forbid all personal references or tributes. Strip- ping this recital of superfluous verbiage and eliminating what comments might be made, they were, however, d-d good men. Men direct from civil life or previous service men-there were no barriers and all strove together, with a lift and a friendly boost all along the line for the fel- low who found himself a little out of his depth, or, to phrase it courteously,- temporarily perplexed and em- barrassedf' Life was full of thrills, predicaments of much chagrin, days of strenuous, hard work, hours of uncertainty and foreboding, but, withal, not without its humorous side. The average American soldier carries his full quota of wit and humor and these men, being above the average, overlooked no opportunity for directing attention to the humorous side or emphasizing and even developing the ridiculous circumstance and situation fwhen occasion permittedl. The 'cskinv fthe quintessence of ignominy and dis- gracej , the bawling-out and the unkind practice of with- holding week-end passes and making penal assignments to K. P. were employed and indulged in by the kind and solicitous officers with most disconcerting freedom and abandon. Long will the memory linger. The terrors of the ubenzine board, threatened at every slip, the frosty joys of bunking outside underneath the dripping stars a la bivouac, the pungent pleasures of dissecting aged fish, the gnawing of bony backs and necks of once duly assem- bled fowls,-but then mere remnants cast aside by some surfeited K. P., the doleful contemplation of the inevita- ble wieners, beans, macaroni and again more wieners,- can we ever forget these? Or will we ever we able to erase the indelible mental picture of the bird Who stood at attention in the mess hall, awaiting with breathless im- patience the sergeant's signal seats, with one hand on the cereal dish, the other grasping the milk pan, while he whispered hoarsely to the man on his right next on the meat? But, uber alles, can we ever forgive the Boche for laying down at the very ill-timed juncture chosen? What of all the blood thirsty dreams of leading that platoon over the top amid all the shot and shell, shot and shell, etc., ad lib.? Of what avail will that carefully cultivated bayonet mug be in the pursuit of the gentle arts of peace? With what glamour can the erstwhile candidate paint the verbal picture of the battle of Camp Gordon rifle range number one to the grandson on his knee? However, the consolation that remains lies in the thought that, prior to the world's being made glad with the news of peace, the grim purpose of preparation for the-real thing and hard work day and night on schedule time stirred and dominated these candidates and that their efforts, although the goal was not realized, were not fruit- less nor in vain, for they stand ready and prepared as trained men for the moment when they shall be needed, if that moment ever comes. It is entirely fitting and proper that this short retro- spect should include a tribute or memoriam to our friend and fellow candidate, Ralph E. Kellogg, whom the ruth- f, f ,, rv ' - -, .111-2,11 ass:-'-'.4:a4--, - - ,. ..,,,, , 1 T H P N 4 T 5 : :: i:7:E::::f+-'s- - 5-ll?-Tll--71339111 -----.-s, f ,...,g,Qg, ' 1 f 3:3-7 -1 f :Ei-fE'EEi-tiisf-EX 77 . S: P- 31:gil:.:::g::Q:.5- - -- 'x... ....-..,,,. Y -Wm -...-Y F: ,--- U- ,. , , 1::v',T,, , ,, in 5111 ef: f -Lew .,1- fax I - f- f -- --- 1 M-. ,.,.,-l Q -sgssrfsar g s - e T f -swan' r 9 ' A f 7X' . , 'uk- - 'K' WT ygihffi fllj :fra COTS. -I Nil T iff lift WWE 5 m wig !:'f3s'Y lid, l- 4 42321555 Mi SSW - 1 aww E wt i QQQS1-tiwfgi ,ff ' .511 I ' D w 5 1 less influenza and pneumonia claimed on November lst. A man of splendid physique, clean-cut and with excellent military bearing, one of the company's ablest bayonet instructors, a man fresh from college where he led as president of its student body, a man whom to see and know was to admire and like, a Christian gentleman and a good friend,-such a man was Candidate Kellogg. We mourn his loss as a friend and our sincere sympathy goes This book has been published by the candidates and for the candidates, to furnish something tangible to which to turn and fondle when recalling and contemplating the good old days. It is to be regretted that some of our can- didates do not appear in the platoon pictures, a misfor- tune caused by their being on duty elsewhere when it chanced that the pictures were taken. In this number are included Candidates Warshaw, Whitehouse, Long, Camp- bell and Tierney, who should have appeared in both the l I-7l'll lm! l V 2 Qf:'5',Ii35iggff ' Q y lrllilil 3 55 fits 1 ' 1 1:f,P ' . 1 i ugfm-+2'Yi 1 , 1 s , ' i 1,1 I E iw 2 5 ev g . . . . T 1 gg T , out to his famlly in 1ts bereavement. fi T n f 5 v r Q lj' S 3 l - '-T 1 ' ffl i ' 1 l lf-'if I 1 tlll Y 5 , f at F, J f Q . I ' ,J 'rss i ' l l P .' l 'lp fg 'f if 2 iw 2 Q 5 'sjlg' as - 3 Q,.,'., ' 1 F li-igy T X I T r i y T T- 5,1 lx R! I ,li ' ,Q X My . i v .-lisp, ,, ' I X 1 K' 1 Y 'K TX'-Xl 4 X131 PM R 1 wg 4 is '.'.' X ' 121 Y- '- 51:3 X 'fiziglx X at , 'twig xx! T 3 lllri, 'i'jl4' 3, 1, 32 ,u ' cl, ,1g,.l':-' ll l:iltl'V?1l x. . XX ,+. ',lf'5tixY 'Mi ,- , 1 ' iff -.', av X 'y -J, locrbi t x platoon pictures and in the picture of our class of bayo- net instructors, as well as others. However, they were in the army then and those things did happen. The old days are no more. The days of the gargle, the skin, dusting up the old piece, scrubbing the kitchen floor, doubling your shivering shins out to dive into the clammy bed under the glittering stars-all these are things of the past. lt is well. Now let us hope that when the old granddad takes this musty Volume down from the shelf, blows the dusty ac- cumulation of decades from its disintegrating binding, pompously adjusts his silver rimmed spectacles and, in quavering tones, tells the young generation all about it, the pictures and the names that meet his eye may recall pleasant memories of hard and profitable work willingly performed, and may rekindle the spark of pride in hav- ing been in the big game and ready to give his all in the service of his country. ,july -AR .ti ,J nik V62 ' . . xr 1 1 X ,X X' r 'M' ' 'AA' -1 ----rf T 1 TX - I , . ,.- , .- ,, AMW, ,-, rw, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,',-,, Y ..,,.. ' .lt ,NNXXNX ' I P, ,A-,j, ' - , ML: in H 'M - - -K -'-- ff 'TT'TTT '1T ' f'f :i ':.,.,g' Qin 2335: fl , ' . h ,. X fx '-I:-5i'i :gg -141 Tifffl- ' ' , A - sv- fu- 'f r' i ,1 -SL ' 3 39 ...,-.......,,.---.,.-.... X A - '- ' 'A ' ' 1: I .4- .111 ,, i,.iT::,ZI..g ' g rant N i - 'Mr - -' ' --f---- -M --m -M fa. . .,.-,,. ALM ALA.. - TWENTY-THIRD COMPANY First Platoon 7 V ' ,X , ,. 2. ' N-,,,' ,' .f-.M . I ' 5 r , . N A X X Xi .N X ' X , yTxXX'-xrxa f7g'h-,X 5 lx - l .vu fyxlx -'71 1 s ' ' x, R ' '. , , . : - i.t y xox 1 XL X 'X' XX W'--A 'N '- - . - I -is A-X X x - . .. TWENTY-THIRD COMPANY Second Platoon . s 'x 'N ' '. - X- J I , U +., l . . -ff- . l , .. - - X. 1 , . : Kk1.' E ' .' TWENTY-THIRD COMPANY Third Platoon 111- 7 1 .- ' ' . x , . '. ' N . TWENTY-THIRD COMPANY Fourth Platoon A, 5'L1' BE ff' , 451.5 iii' T. J' ' J. COTS. F MZ'-'-X If L ?' Koster Captain BROWN DYER .---- . . . . . . Carrollton, Mo. lst Lieut JAMES E. HILL ............ Mattoon, Ill. 2nd Lieut. CHARLES E. RUSSELL . . - - Birmingham, Ala. 2nd Lieut, LUTHER D, FRIESTEDT . . .... Chicago, Ill. 2nd Lieut. WILLIAM L. FRY . . . .... Chicago, Ill. 2nd Lieut. EDWARD W. BAILEY . . . . Charleston, S. C. 2nd Lieut. WILLIAM B. DE HON . . . . - St. Petersburg, Fla. 2nd Lieut. ARTHUR C. CAREY . . . . Charleston, W. Va. CANDIDATES Allen, Harry E. . . Allison, John G. . . Alvis, Claude T.. . . . Montgomery, Ala. . Steubenville, Ohio . . - -' Salem, Ind. Andrassy, Frank P. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Antrim, Doron K. . Andrews, Okly - - - Archibald, JaInes P. Arkin, Irving - . - Atkins, James H. . . Basso, Andrew J. . . Beach, Thomas N. . Becking, John C. - - Bellows, Charles V. . Benchley, William L. . . Blanchard, Benjamin Brandes, Lewis A.. - - Germantown, Ohio Ponce De Leon, Fla. . . New York, N. Y. . .New York, N. Y. - Glens Falls, N. Y. . New Britain, Conn. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Bauer, Conrad J. . - . . . .Brunswick, Ca. . Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . Akron, Ohio - Fullerton, Cal. D. . Springfield, Mo. . . . .Atlanta, Ga. Brassard, Albert B.. -New York, N. Y. Braswell, James B. . BroseIner, Leo. J. . Brown, William H. - Buckner, Woodford . . .Enfield, N. C. . .South Bend, Ind. . . New York, N. Y. . . . . .Paris, Ky. Burwell, William S. . Butler, James E. - - Campbell, John E. . Campbell, Thomas Carmody, Harold J. . Carlon, Guy M. . . . Carr, John L.. . . . Carroll, Vincent M. . L.. . Cincinnati, Ohio . . Bristol, Conn. . .Newark, N. J. .Pittsburgh, Pa. - - Detroit, Mich. Washington, D. C. . . Kewanee, Ill. . - - Sedalia, Mo. Chapman, William R. . Buckhannon, W. Va. Clark, Geo. B. ..... Cheshire, Conn. Coker, William A. - - - New Orleans, La. Coleman, Leon F. . . .Kalamazoo, Mich. Cotton, Lee .... Cox, Clarence C.. . Crow, Byron .... Crownhart, Jesse G. - - -Madison, Wis. Cunningham, David J. . Cullen, John R. . . . DeRosier, William N. Dunbar, John .... - -Savannah, Ca. . . .Marion, lll. - -Hasford, Fla. - Janesville, Wis. - Cleveland, Ohio - -Bristol, Conn. . - Yonkers, N. Y. Dunford, Malvern M. .... Helena, Ga. Driscoll, William .... Brookline, Mass. Dungan, Paul ...... Buffalo, N. Y. Dusenbury, Philip G. - Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Dwyer, William L. - - E. Hartford, Conn. Elliott, Sydney C. ...... Ada, 'Ohio Emigh, John F, ...... Butte, Mont. Enright, Joseph A. Errant, James W. - Esbjornson, Roland Evans, James C. . - Faust, Wesley C. . Finn, Thomas J. . Fitch, John --.. Fitzgerald, James J. Fitzgibbons, Walter . Binghampton, N. Y. . . . .Oak Park, lll. A. . Springfield, Mass. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Gulfport, Miss. . . . New York, N. Y. . . New York, N. Y. - - Brooklyn, N. Y. Fitzgerald, James E. . . . . Northport, N. Y. A. . New York, N. Y. Fleming, Frederick M. - - -Geneva, Ala. Foley, Lawrence L. . . New Haven, Conn. Frank, Milton ....... Chicago, Ill.. Duffy, Charles H. . . . Long Beach, N. Y. Freeman, Bert H. . . . . Sparta, Wis. ft' . lv, I -,,,..,ff'f5 - fe ff- fr , i l l I J E 5 , Mimi fi M, I, L: wg .- xi ,wg I i-Jilin I, r,v ,A,.' .nr ,, 9 - fist: . .I ,I ,K i ., A'H'!l,'gN,x ww, f u . who sumti twigs ' 'I.'f?':l hi ll. l 'lfllff MW ,. .,. gil, ' ' 31' WI 1,-.1 ,il :,w:'ir Uwlll 5 -I 44 mfliil '54, Ll .,, I ,H .,I,1 .1-4 'VW-xiii wiriwl , 3,9 halls .limi i. Qlf'V' 1 'jgmlll ,' ,LI , ftp I- 'ivlilli ll fwl'lE'l al ' 3-'llihhil A A w'.w.,1 5 - lhlih - L-lliflwllal 1 rwwfzktlhl ..:II, ll ' -Uiliffll I I ,1',1g,! .1 ,-.:!'1i, ' M qqfaasslll I' , L14-H ' , . b.-.. ......,.-....,.. ,,,,,,,.,...---- Qdrfiirif ff 1 Y .M YW-.. 'N s..J . W.,-1' ,.- ...Haul -if-ns-was-M--H -4 4-w.....,- -..V 5118! lf' F ulenwider, Leslie. . Fulton, Samuel J. . . Gambrell, Carroll B. . Goff, Nathan D. . . . Goldsborough, Andrew Goldsmith, Thomas W. Gorman, William D. . Graybill, Fay L.. . . Hanson, Oliver E. . . Hargis, Harry W., Jr. . Harness, J. King . . . . Birmingham, Ala. . - Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Walhalla, S. C. - - . Warren, R. I. J. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Springfield, Mo. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Decatur, Ill. . . . Shelby, Idaho . Charlotte, N. C. . Hopkinsville, Ky. Haughton, Robinson B. G. . Pittsburgh, Pa. Hawkins, John K. . . Hays, Sanderson W. . . . Potsdam, N. Y. .Fall River, Mass. Haywood, Joseph H. . Elizabethtown, Ky. Hedges, Benjamin H. . Heinrich, Jacob J. . . Hendley, Coit T. . . . Heller, John C. . . . . Hubbard, Shelton P.. Hilt, Donald E. . . . Hines, William F. . . Hopkins, Maurice H. . Hoeifner, William L. . . New York, N. Y. . New York, N. Y. - Charleston, S. C. Asbury Park, N. J. Glastonbury, Conn. - . Greenfield, Ind. . Los Angeles, Cal. . . . Atlanta, Ga. - Dorchester, Mass. Hubbard, Nicholas L. . . Mt. Pulaski, Ill. Hull, Talcott B. . . . Hults, William A.. . Hunter, Clifford C. - . Iago, John J.. . . . . New Haven, Conn. . .Lansing, Mich. . . Taylorville, Ill. - - - Chicago, Ill. Isaacson, Axel E. .... Lindsborg, Kan. Ingram, Frederick P.. . Jacobs, Samuel . . . Jeter, James P., Jr. . . . -s ...o 'Deceased x .Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Bronx, N. Y. - Santuck, S. C. COTS. Johnson, Gustaf P.. - Mittineague, Mass. Johnson, Stanton C. . . . Bridgton, Conn. Johnson, Williamson Joiner, Wyatt A. . . Jones, Edward A.. Johnson, Maurice E. Kane, Daniel J.. . Kearsh, Henry D., Sp 'fKellogg, Ralph E. Kendall, Richard S. . .Portsmouth, Ohio Kennedy, Charles A. . Kennedy, James A. . Ketterer, David V. . Kilian, Clarence M.. Kilgallon, Frank M. King, Rolla O. . . . Kinling, Emil F. . . Klinger, Leopold. . W. . . Newell, N. C. - - - - Camilla, Ga. . . .LaGrange, Ga. . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. - - Sioux City, Iowa ringfield Gardens, N.Y. . . . .Dalton, Pa. - - . Weymart, Pa. - - - Chicago, Ill. . . . Butler, Pa. . . . Dayton, Ohio . . . Astoria, N. Y. . . . . Boise, Idaho . . . Baltimore, Md. College Point, N. Y. Knowles, Elwin. .Highland Park, Mich. Krainik, Arthur S. - Lafont, Edward M. . Lamb, John H. . . . .Manitowoc, Wis. - - . . Chicago, Ill. . . .Laurel, Mont. Langendorfer, Herbert C. - Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawrence, James E. . Lawrence, H. A. . . - - Knoxville, Tenn. . . .Buffalo, N. Y. Lawrence, Williani W. . - Knoxville, Tenn. Loell, John L. . . . Long, Alex. . . . Lowe, Edgar L.. . Lyons, Joseph L. . Larrison, Ebert S. - Lassman, Moses . Leuck, Carl G. . . Logue, Joe A. . . Q'L41-11-lssaiifigge-3 55.15531 P - ' -5:-.--11,25-r f:- ii , - - fl.. .. ar . . Escanaba, Mich. - - - Greenville, Ill. . -San Pedro, Cal. .Northampton, Mass. . . -Shelbyville, Ind. - . Haverhill, Mass. - . - Canton, Ohio - - Dothan, Ala. McCollougl1, William B. - Jacksonville, Ala. McGay, Harold S. . . . New York, N. Y. McKeon, James J. .... Brooklyn, N. Y. McLaughlin, John E.. . .Schaller, Iowa McVeigh, James H..S. Manchester, Conn. McMahon, John H. . . . Yonkers, N. Y. McWilliams, George A. . . . Bangor, Me. McNamara, William F. . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Madden, Joseph T..S. Manchester, Conn. Marsh, Price L.. . . Mole Hill, W. Va. Marshall, Robert .--. Glen Cove, N. Y. Martin, James H. ..... Dayton, Ohio Marvin, Frank E.. .New Britain, Conn. Mathein, Henry C. Mather, William J. Mattoon, Everett W. . . Mershon, Frank W. Myer, John D.. . Michaels, Lewis . - Minium, Dellino . Mitchell, Ernest- - Mulligan, John A. - Murphy, Francis A. Moore, George S. . Morris, William W. Myron, Albert B.. Nash, Elmer C. - - Nelson, Floyd T. . O'Leary, Joseph V. . . - Pena.-Ce, John S. . - Perkins, Harold H. - - - Pifer, Henry W. . . . . . . .Lincoln, Ill. . . .Springdale, Iowa Los Angeles, Cal. . . Louisville, Ky. - Ritzville, Wash. New York, N. Y. Burlington, Iowa Fort Smith, Ark. Highbridge, N. Y. . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . . Temple, Texas . . . Fulton, Ky. Dorchester, Mass. . Cheneyville, La. . . . . Atlanta, Ga. New York, N. Y. . Shreveport, La. New York, N. Y. . . . Butler, Pa. Philipps, Raymond M. . Los Angeles, Cal. F . ? ...QQ-f ,J-V vrxarwp.-r.. .,. ,,- .,,,, r. ,,... . --. . . .....--.. . .. . ,, . ..- Y . , ...,--Q .-H.. . 'NliZS:l V as .-.-1 Awx. Q-Lmfx. ..-.,.....,.....,... . .... .......,, Warr, Thomas C.. - - Wood, Leslie T. .... E. Jaffrey, N. H. .71..-f ' K . ,:.-A . if if w si 113 K, I 21 .. , ...1 1 3,654 1 N 'fbi .. ,,'Pj',1 W it: if 4 fAi 51555 v' gg ..- t i,,,, , l -s..,.,,,.ff' qw., 1.51 '. fp. 1 r , M? 1 gf. 1' . ,,. 1 ,M- j. X I X A' l 1-iv: A-1,1-JI .suv iv . :gf Sl , .Ki 1 1 i l ...----1-.. 1 . a f ti. .-.A t ..,,. Q-7. . . . . . . , Plath, Ernest K. . . . . Elgin, Ill. Porter, Silas C. ...... Mayfield, Ky. Reilly, Thomas F. . Mechanicsville, N. Y. Richardson, Walter A. . Woodhaven, N. Y. Robertson, Thomas O. --.- Atlanta, Ga. Robinson, John W. . . . Long Beach, Cal. Rofe, John F. .-..- Cambridge, Mass. Rogers, Clarence E. . . . Haverhill, Mass. Ronge, Joseph B. . . . . Jamaica, N. Y. Rollin, George P. .... Memphis, Tenn. Rabinowitz, Reuben. -New York, N. Y. Relph, Herbert A.. . .Ridgefield, N. J. Ryan, Walter J. .... New York, N. Y. Sanders, Benjamin K. J - Walterboro, S. C. Sanders, Clarence ...--. Enid, Okla. Sarnmark, Carl H.. . .Conimicut, R. l. Sayman, Albert - . . White Plains, N. Y. Seymour, Walter F. . . . New York, N. Y. Shaw, Allan W. --.. Riverside, Conn Sheldon, Clayton D. .... Auburn, R. l Short, Lloyd M.. - -Galesburg, Ill. C.OT.5. Silberman, Jay D.. . . . Chicago, Ill. Smith, Edwin L. T. . . . New York, N. Y. Snoddy, John H. -.-- Kansas City, Mo. Schalk, Franklin A. . . Richmond, Ind. Schmidters, Edmund W. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Sivard, James H. - - - Steubenville, Ohio Sommer, William F. Spears, Edward F. . Starling, Lynn - - Stoer, Newton B.- Sullivan, William C. . . Taylor, Ashton B.. . 1 Taylor, Walter R. - Thomason, Ira L.. Thompson, Earl G . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Paris, Ky. Hopkinsville, Ky. . Shreveport, La. Williamston, S. C. - -Chicago, lll. - Vandergrift, Pa. Los Angeles, Cal. Lewistown, Mont. . Tierney, Lawrence J. J. - Dorchester, Mass. Tippitt, Fred ----.- Nashville, Tenn Varnado, Richmond L. . New Orleans, La. Vail, George N. - - . Orient, L. l., N. Y. Verne, Robert V. ----. Newark, N. J. .......-....?1.-- .,--.....-...... .,.-,,,., ,., L,,,,,N,,d ..L.-1.,....f-M-A . -.,.. ,.. . . ,-..-, , , ,-.-......-. ... .-,. . ......... ,x-::: r.-. lx1.,... V . Waddell, Dean T. --.. Greenfield, Ohio Wallerstein, Julia'n .... Newark, N. J. Walden, Ralph . Wann, Percy C. - - - . Courtland, Ala. Warren, Herbert J. . . . Cleveland, Ohio - -Augusta, Ga. . Fairforest, S. C. Warshaw, Harry A. - - . Philadelphia, Pa. Wasch, William A. - - -Brooklyn, N. Y. Watt, George G. - .West Roxbury, Mass. Watkins, Thomas O. .... Belton, S. C. Whitehead, Sydney G. . - Brooklyn, N. Y. Whitehouse, William W. . Springfield, Mass. Whitten, Ralph D. .... E. Lynn, Mass. Whitmire, Melvin H. ---- Berwick, Pa. Wise, Leslie D. -... New York, N. Y. Wood, Arthur ----- Cincinnati, Ohio Wooton, Charles W.. . Rochester, N. Y. Wright, Andrew D. .... Wooster, Ohio. Yeaple, Wallace T. . . . Jamaica, N. Y. Ziegler, Charles . . . . Brooklyn, N. 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He was casting about for a f designation suitable for the aggregation he was saving to make an especially excellent company. He found that the man at the adjoining desk had already called one company the 22nd, and, having studied Cap- tain Glenn's practical arithmetic, he settled upon twenty- three as our company designation. So he sent out the thrifty thirty-two with their coffee money, to make pre- liminary arrangements. Upstairs, downstairs, across the way, and repeat, we thoroughly renovated both buildings for the rest of the company. Being fresh from the envi- rons of dear old Ordnance Training Camp, the 'ffeelv of the broom and the mop was no novel sensation except to the editors and the top kickers and the personnelers and unit supply officers. But right industriously have we applied ourselves to pressing down our butts fno reference to sitting down, because that isnit being done herel , and covering in file, and falling in and out with and without rifles and packs and sketching boards. And though some of us want to carry two blankets, O. D. heavy, and two pairs of shoes, russet, marching, and three suits of Munsingwear, and a couple of bath towels, in a light pack, and one blanket and an air pillow in a heavy pack, and some chew gum in ranks, others of us shave off our scraggly mustaches before they are singed off, and say nothing very quietly most of the time. x X But whether it be Woreshore explaining the psychol- ogy of dirt and paper, or Carroll telling the cock-eyed world about it, or Wallerstein giving physical exercise, or Jimmy Butler's bayonet face, or Candidate Taylor asking a question, or Personal Direction Hines appoint- ing himself on a committee, or O'Leary calling Kilgallon for the daily pilgrimage to the Hostess House, we have been the same brotherly crew, each to the other an enemy within the company, but united against all other compa- nies and battalions when it comes to the weekly assaults on the strong points established at intervals on the exam papers by the Senior Instructor. The melancholy days are fast approaching, the sad- dest of the year, so far as the leaves are concerned. We, not being leaves, are exceedingly happy at the prospect of uleavinggv though that parting from our beloved mess sergeant will be hard, not half as hard, however, as we would like to make it. When we can get up and build our own fires and buy our own clothes and pay our own grocery bills and work for a boss who is liable to fire us any time, we will miss the fire guard and the supply ser- geant and the army cooks and the difficulty of getting the little old white certificate of discharge. And by the time all the parties are over, that the New Yorkers are prom- ising themselves, they at least will be ready to settle down to a routine about as irksome as C. O. T. S., though not subject to shrill whistles and sharp commands. 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H121 ' 111 My Gawd! .This ain't no pink tea stuff! Come on now, watch your step! 21 I 11 Get into this for all you're worth. Go through it on the run. V11 1', 1 , , In this short time you must learn how to bayonet a Hun. N 1 1 111 1 , 1 1 On Guard we did a hundred times, at least it seemed that much. X X1 X 5' Right Parry! Butt Stroke! High Port! Rest! I ,Ay On Guard! Advance and Thrust! 11 ,Q Q T The way commands were hurled at us I surely thought I'd bust. R- 1 95121 . The sun was burning my poor neck, my arms were numb and sore, ' Q But though we did the best we could, they gave us more and more. 1 ,5J N , Then Captain jazz came striding up and bawled us out for fair. I V kf1 .tp Instructor, I will take this class, I'll show them how and where. E ,1 1 'W Sit down! Get up! In back of you! In back of you again! 1 , I was all in, my feet like lead, my back was one huge pain. E iii, H! X Opponent's rifle-double time! 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MADDEN Commanding First Lieutenant JO-HN J. O'LEARY FIRST PLATOON First .Lieutenant WENDELL D. ALLEN Administrative Oplicer Second Lieutenant HOMER S. EBBINGHAUS SECOND PLATOON Second Lieutenant EUGENE S. NACCARI SECOND PLATOON Second Lieutenant CHAS. D. OLIVER THIRD PLATOON Second Lieutenant EUGENE C. DENTON FOURTH PLATOON Second Lieutenant CARL B. FERGUSON FOURTH PLATOON Second Lieutenant WILLIAM M. BYERS BAYONET INSTRUCTOR 'Xxx l. v-X W K ,P-F54 .. , ,.,.'-f- -14.1 Q. V' if S TV' T f-is-gK,.,,s-fn., ' 1 i 5 iZ'Wf..iif:5?5 r 5 1,1 151565 i if -I v '1 f -a . Wi ' 1 f ffl ? fl, uf' iff fffii lui sf' ffif 4 e. 1 if 1'-iii ffkij' ff. Ii l il. L. 4 f I . 5 . R . . x 5 1 , 1 1 2 1 I r J..,.. C.O.T5. istnrp p HAT memorable September 15, 1918, is a day never to be forgotten by the members of the 24-th company, C. O. T. S. It is not so much the date or day as it ,ggi is what started on that day for us. After three months, i a glance back brings a flood of memories-memories that will always linger with us to bring happy recollections of the days when we were candidates for commissions in Uncle Sam's army. From the first the necessity of pep and more pep was in- stilled into us by our officers, and let it be said that the greater number of the company's personnel extended themselves to the limit to come up to expectations and to put the twenty-fourth on the map. Some of the fellows, we are sorry to say, did not show enough spirit, and, of course, they took .the long trail over the hill. While we are on the subject of officers and pep there is much to be said. Our original roster of officers was made up of Captain Farley, Commanding Officer, Captain Dyer, Administra- tive Officer, and Lieutenants O,Leary, Stafford, Allen, Scruby, Berwick and Denton, instructors. Every one of them entered into the spirit of the game from the first formation of the company and led the way for us in a manner to bring credit to themselves and to the country they were so faithfully serving. Through their un- tiring efforts the rough edges were ground off and we gradually began to look like prospective officers. Just when we had become accustomed to their ways, when we had come to look upon them as fathers, the big thing happened-a number of them were trans- ferred. For a while it seemed that we could not stand the blow, for it was a blow to many of us. Out of the old set the change left us only Lieutenants O'Leary, Allen and Denton. ln the places of the transferred officers came Captain Madden, Commanding,Officer, and Lieutenants Byers, Ebbinghaus, Oliver, Ferguson and Naccari. It did not take us long to realize that our new officers were heart- ily concerned in our work, and that they were putting forth their best to fit us for commissions. Under them we have worked and t .VN .X c --,,-.,-.,.,r,,--,r,, L, r.:....n...+ . f--------N--N ----M---W -- - .... . . .. -- . ..... ... learned, and it is to the credit of both sets of officers that we are today as far advanced as we are in the military game. They in- stilled into us the knowledge of close order drill, led us over hill and dale in extended order, urged us on on long hikes, taught us the principles and practices of rifie firing at the rifle range, infused us with the spirit of the bayonet, pointed out to us the mysteries of contours, vertical intervals and the other mystic terms of sketching and map making, guided us on outposts and patrols and advanced with us to the capture of strong points. They have been with us at all times and have won places in our hearts- places that are to remain. Company rivalry sprang into prominence the first day we were on the field, and, of course, resulted in every man putting forth his best, that his company might be the best in the battalion. On the score of spirit we of the twenty-fourth have nothing to fear. It is true that we did not make as much bluster about little things as did some of the other companies, particularly our neighbors of the twenty-fifth, but when it came to the things which counted the twenty-fourth was always in the limelight. Along with company rivalry came platoon rivalry, and it was always a question as to which platoon could put forth the best effort. With the close of our course in the C. O. T. S. we can look back on three months of the hardest work of our lives and realize what a wonderful amount of knowledge, spirit and tenacity it re- quires to be an officer in the army of the United States. Many men of the company left before graduation-going back to civil life to resume their peace time occupations. Others are leaving the school with their bars and putts, as officers in the United States Reserve Corps. Both ways were left open to us-some decided to get finished with the army as soon as possible, others to remain and continue their military training. The men in either class may, with pride and knowledge of work well done, look back in future years to their stay in the C. O. .T. S. and reflect that tl1e spirit of the school is the spirit which makes the United States of America the greatest nation on earth. f -..Qs . . - , ' r i1H',,,5g- '-,jjgvf'f-ik:'il-'----- . 1 . -... 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Youngstown, Ohio . - . Chicago, Ill. . . Hobart, Okla. . .Detroit, Mich. . . . . Marion, Ala. - - Paxton, lll. . . Racine, Wis. Alexandria, La. - Detroit, Mich. McCollister, Frank V. - - . . . - .Peoria, lll. McDermott, Patrick T. . Washington, D. C. McDonald, John. . McFarland, James G. McGehee, Harry S.. McGill, Grant J. . . McKee, Arthur- - . Worcester, Mass. . . . Louisville, Ky. . . . Shelby, Miss. - . - Cohoes, N. Y. - - Columbus, Ohio McMillan, Raymond J. . . . Eckhart, Md. McNamara, Frank L. .... Ottawa, Ill. McRae, John F. ...... Mobile, Ala. McVey, Alex. W. . Mackinaw City, Mich. Manly, Charles W. . - - N. Wichita, Kan. Mapes, Alvin J. ---- Montgomery, Ala. Mapplebeck, Charles A. Martin, Clyde. . . Mathis, James T. . . Mattison, Harold G. . - Mecum, James E. . Miller, Clifford C. . Miller, Glenn F.. . Miller, Raphael W. Milner, Clyde H. . . Moore, Raymond L. Murray, Dane B. . . . Myers, Maurice D. . Nearing, Wilson L. . . . Detroit, Mich. . . . Onton, Ky. . . Fitzgerald, Ga. - Memphis, Tenn. . . Carthage, lll. Richwood, W. Va. . . . Walnut, lll. . . Canton, Ohio - Cooperstown, Pa. Greeneville, N. C. - Greenfield, Ohio . .Morley, N. Y. -N . - Chipley, Fla. Nelson, Patrick B. . Winston-Salem, N. C. Nicholson, Samuel B.. .Cleveland, Ohio Oelmann, Albert W. - - . Baltimore, Md. Ohl, Edward W. ----..- Peru, lll. Olmstead, Horatio C. . . - Savannah, Ga. Olstad, Arthur L. . Orr, Lloyd P.. . Osborn, Harry M. . Osborne, Robert L. Oswald, George. - Owen, George F. . . . Palmour, Ben T., Jr. . Parkell, Clyde C. . Penfield, Arthur J. . Perkins, Chester L. Permenter, Roy T. . . Minneapolis, Minn. . . Detroit, Mich. . . .Augusta, Ill. . . Cleveland, Ohio . . Bynum, Mont. - South Bend, Ind. . - Gainesville, Ga. - - Hammond, Ind. . Willoughby, Ohio .. . . . .Exie,Ky. . . .Aiken, S. C. T . . ' ' -- 'i'Ti'T-:i 1 , ru A ' Y X --'-- '-...-:::':::t1:-r,..:.- 14 A 4 :Y 7: it K X ...... ,..-,..,,.- ' ' V A .Jw rxucvf-n ..sx:.r,'n .. -.,, ,, ,. ,, - ,,-,,,,.,,,, L . . any .,i-E:---f-g--fElf'iiE3:,..,., .-.,-. -.,..., .. f ' 'A' 'M i'M M'HW E 'A L --T31 . .V Y -1-KK gg' .. HQ , . Fi' R- 117- 'Pi f. . fh 1- J -fa: l.. . .. ' l ' As. .' Mn A -fl 1 HPR? .. lj 1- l',, .hh :' 3: L if-. . K Y , A. ., . .. 3: -lil fu F lQQfSi? l Tr , . . ,l f l o .1 A 1 ,.g l l r, Perry, Thomas R.. Powell, Geo. H. . . . Powell, Harry A. . Pullen, Henry B. . Purcell, William H. . . Putt, Alfonso A.. . . . Racine, John E. . . Ratcliff, Glenn. . Reavis, Clair W. . Reiber, Fred W. . . .Cresco, Iowa . - . Alton, lll. - Rochester, N. Y. . . .Atlanta, Ga. W. Frankfort, lll. . Big Island, Va. . - . . .Peoria, lll. Waynestleld, Ohio Randolph, Albert F. . . . . . . .Toledo, Ill. . Santa Rosa, Cal. . Cleveland, Ohio Reid, Mell J.. . .Double Branches, Ga. Rhodes, Wallace K. ..... Luray, Va. Ricketts, Robert L. Rigby, Perry L. .' . Robinson, John F. . . Robinson, Walter F. K. - - Rohe, Robert Lee . Roy, Frank W. . - Russell, Arthur C. Sadler, Arthur W.. . . . Salomon, Earl F. . Saville, Ruel M. . Scruggs, John E. . . . .New Castle, Ky. E. Liverpool, Ohio . . . La Salle, lll. . Canton, Ohio . . Tilfln, Ohio . . Danville, lll. . . .Turin, Ga. . Padson, Utah . . - Chicago, lll. Moorefield, W. Va. . . .Atlanta, Ga. e . -Q 1 l. Q. .v 1. , . :l-l-- - . 1 5 U B5 'K 1 l , '--4 .. 0015- lWWW- Aloha- 1 l' illil lull J 1 lll2 lil itll l-' 5253 llil lil? ills l Hill ll l 1325558 Shank, Russel W. . . Elizabethtown, Pa. Van Order, Frank W. . Somonauk, lll. ii? Mil' i Shaver, Henry M. . . . . . Atlanta, Ga. Vogler, Timothy E. . . . Mendota, lll. li X Shaw, Charles J. . . Washington, D. C. Vokoun, Joseph, Jr. . . Cleveland, Ohio 5 2 5 il Shields, John T. . . . Nicholsonville, Ky. Voyen, Carl M. . . . . Hermiston, Ore. 1 illi S Sikes, Clyde B. . . . . Meridian, Miss. l 1 .. Skagerberg, Richard E. . Bellwood, Pooh. Wa1dCn-Ma1'ShauE-- - -Newman, Gil- 3 M? ll ' l ,liigailg Wallace, Eldon L. . . . Canton, Ohio ill J li l- Smith, Charles H.. . . . Mahwah, N. J. Smith, Edward --.. W. Hoboken, N. J. Smith, Neal W. . . . - Watertown, Tenn. Spalding, Louis M. ...-- McNabb, lll. Steele, Archibald R.. . .LaFayette, Ga. Stewart, Clifford W. . . . ,. Dayton, Ohio f Storrs, Fred W. --... Q . Quincy, lll. Sutherland, Charles V. Swank, George P. - . Swanson, Emil F. . . Tapp, Earl C. . . . Taylor, Hugh E. . . Terry, Scott .... . Storm Lake, Iowa . . Brunswick, Md. . . Princeton, lll. . Mt. Victory, Ohio . Baton Rouge, La. . . . Beaver, Ohio Thornton, Presley L., Jr., Fayetteville, Tenn. Thuman, George W. . Tiffany, Clarence E. . . . . .Quincy,lll. . . - .Cornell, lll. Toaspern, Walter C.. -Barryville, N. Y. Tucker, Maurice ..-. Rock Island, Ill. Walsh, Elmer M. . . Ward, John W. - - . . Chicago, Ill. H - - Pineville, La. i l '- . lx! l ll 'a ill l l l ll l.. li.. I. - l ll l ' ltzl-lv 1 H -H-wolmely ' ggyllg, lil - l Tj-hiifllh 1 ' 1.l.4l,. Ward, Robert E. . . . Dorham, N. C. l lm, ,. , J Waters, Harold F. . . . . Easton, Pa. lil A Weaver, Wilton N. - . Sanbury, Penn. lil lli, iw ' Weber, Walter E. . . . New Orleans, La. ill, . l Weigold, George E. . Lawrenceburg, Ind. f 54. , il U , Weiss, Seymour ...- New Orleans, La. 'cy lfiii Wells, La Verne l. . . Highland Park, lll. f K . Whitfield, William B. . .,Mooh.lvillo, Ala. l i...15ff,!! Ll p . , Whiting, John S. ..... Farrell, Miss. ,.i'jf,'Jf.m:. o ' H l Wilcox, John R. .... Indianapolis, loo. l W iigjgglgfk - 1, -.N if l WillardDPaul F. . ., . New York City ' Al f A 1 g Williams, Efhhoho J. . . E. st. Louis, Ill. l ill gig- 1 Wm l Williams, Samuel T. . Talladega, Ala. i E, l Hi , Wolf, Harold P. . . . . . Lynn, Mass. R . Wood, Edgar A. . . Farmington, Ill. ,Fri I , iQlH,l.Q.K K Young, Fred H. . . . Salisbury, N. C. Q . llfllilil . 'fllflll . 'll 'f. 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I 5' T ' ffl f ws 5 1 fqyrxlr , l l 1.4 L l . X312 X l l ,Xtl ' T Qjlihliflj l 1.-X - , Qi 'I ima, L lf f 5 liflfli.l,'i l gw Ae'.vf-la '1 --in ,,y. gif!! Elf' H5 ! .gp:.4 My sg' 5 ml f, Ha' :iii L fL,:f,1,11g,va lid '-1 'f,lQ5l i.1.r3Il'aHf7f'i 2 111 -1433 i N1 ,',w.1.:l 'Xu llil r.-X'--'-All 5'T'4' mmm-' ' sllifirtll-' wx ' l-1, ,.', . ,.. wr' f .1y' , ,-yt f , V llluwf. 4 fl la, me i I-: , 1 at-'f ' lil:-.Jun .xx '!l'1wi'll. 'rl - 1 emit -.. ., -,, ,,c,, .1434 'xg V M., , ivlgwlpal ' 1 il rg, 2,11 5.1 Y, m,lM,1,.'z V .VI , ll , 1- ,tl U ' -Lira . yi' V1 qv l ,,'i.,E', , .. if Q , l, 1,1 ,K 1 l ll lv , ,v,,, braszs tu hz Rise and Shine. For three months these three words greeted us in the wee sma, hours of the morning. We went to bed at night with the full knowledge that the bugler would not forget first call, with the. knowledge that the morrow,s program would be as stiff as any and that we would wake in the morning with someone shout- ing rise and shinef' But woe be unto him who blows first call from now on. First calls are history. We are parted from them, we hope forever. Bunks In-Bunks Out. Being in the mood of k- ing, we feel inclined to the belief that no man in he 24th company, or in the entire 5th battalion for the mat- ter of that, will ever forget the days of the 4'flu quaran- tine and the resulting bivouac. Of course the humorous side was bound to appear-it just simply had to-and'.itS. coming was found in the cadence and precision with which we moved our bunks first outside, then inside, the cause of the regular and methodical changes in sleeping quarters being the frequent visits of one J. Pluvius. Never before had our nocturnal activities been so completely and absolutely regulated by J. P. Did he so decree we had an interrupted period of rest-not a full night's sleep as we understand it, but rather a short intermission from taps to reveille, which intermission, by the way, was always lamentably short. As we started to say, did old I. P. decree that it was not healthy for us to sleep out- side, or for any reason did he decide to pay us a visit, it was a case of bunks in. Then when Old Sol decided ill V ll 24311 r xml, VI V, 1, .L WW 3.45. 5.:1'1. 1.1. . ,. :- ..w,g ., sii'llE'llll Il l ll itll ' ii. lr .li' 7:- l'l gf,- ' ll ,Q lliii ' uw V l :fi lliggzglll l 5 f .,., 1' 11- :m.'s'. x f., X. X . H -. Wuxi ' 3-F-,---A--Y'-55 W 3.-- gg ., 1' ri: . Ari 'V' ' W ,x 5- -:riff-'F-ML-I -.--'lf' ' A L ' X , x mmemhereh that I. P. had been with us long enough, it was a case of bunks out. To us the whole thing seemed to be a little scrap between the famed Old Sol and J. P., with us play- ing the role of the goats. What puzzled us most, how- ever, was that the visits of J. P. were nearly always made about the convenient hour of 3 a. m. Get That Step-One, Two, Three, Four. That mel- ody still rings in our ears, and we believe will continue to ring for a long time. Keeping the step wasn't such a terribly hard job, except when the 'cpee-wees of the 11-th platoon were in the lead. But when they were, oh, boy, the fellows in the lst and 2nd platoons sure had some job in keeping from walking over them. Those dwarfs certainly had a vague idea of what a thirty-inch step means. Then it was that the officers were always bawling out: 'cGet that step, you in the lst and 2nd platoons. But that is all over now, and things we sometimes said about the other fellows in the company are forgotten. uSteady, On-n-n-n Guargetemuptherelu It made no difference how hot, cold or otherwise it was, when Mr. Instructor said, Hget 'em up there, he meant every word of it. 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We Went does not harbor the fondest recogectioniof thi Week vie Q 511 M1 112 1! .mm y along in the even tenor of our way, tended to TIPCM thefelg l3e5Pfte die limi hlf eboilit er? ,1'?ii25f3 gee my ' 1 our knitting and listened with justifiable hu- SFWY Pac 1 eslflte t e ac 0 a mg acl 1 1 M113 yl . 1 . . . .spite the lack of time to do any of the things We or mar- li 1331 1111 11, 31 11111111 Ng. .111 1 m1l1ty to the proud boasts and assertions of the other N. . . d 11, f h - 1 .g1H,11,l1 11 1,111,.. 111.1111 1 . . , s- 1ly would have liked to dog despite any an a 0 t ese i .11 111. M111 y13!gH31.1ya1Q i companies of the battalion. We were somehow of the . . 1 f , gp 1.11 11l'H 11' ' .:1fl,,1,g11111 1 . . things, the week was enjoyable to a l 0 us. . Q 1111.1 11 .11 1 11. 153,111 . belief that actions spoke lou l than words, and the first fs . , 1 ji11111l11 v 1, 'll 1l111g11111 i - ' , - A -Q, A . 1 t the least en o able feature of the week s rogram 1 1111 1111 y 1 13: 3111 ,313 X time we had a chance to .9 ' - Was on the QQ 6 1 e entertainlllelllts in the evenin Of course the l E1 1121 1 rifle range. lQ,L.lIf4. f eaee - - -A '1 ' - g.h - ' i.ii1l111ll!i li lill llif , ', Ay-fourth was well represented in t e var1ous pro- it N- WE Ili 1 1, 1 What did we do? Why, ' simply proved ttibekfh R :Ly ut our best number was considered wllhe Spirit H G1 ji best marksmen in the battalion. We'll admit that we got p . e2 ayonet,-'i asportrayed by Lieutenant Byers Qcovf 1 Q' ' f i1.vlg,f4- - 1 - - -..- 1 -. ' .1 -, - 1 1 ' ' . , . f'7:'e-- a number of red flags, but what mattered they so, long as ag..f1, ,x referred-1' gas. cLieutenant'c'Rep- g, and Cand1dateS l 1 li has ' 1 zjaf We had the high score, not onl collectivel but indi- ll .-in and Mc 1 . ' , certainl 'i' a' e an im ression 1 fit' li p ivi ' . za Y ya . , 4 . Y.': P i 1, N ,i v viduall ? The result was that we led the battalion home on the felslows of rthei. UT, er com anies and must have S V l 1 1 lf, . 1 ill Y , .. - 1 P - . . 1 1 1 on the long march from Norcross on that long-to-be-re- given them some idea ui. 1wYf.g .- 'the period in the 1 gm p t if W 1 membered Sunday afternoon. twenty-fourth resemble i 3 gfi V15 . , 'T 5 1V N111 1 111 '111 111l1 11111 . - Qgllizlgf 1 -11 1 111' 1 y.. 1 1ll'1'lbll' 'F 1111. . 11171111 l 1 1 11' FS 1 111111- ,rf 1- 11.21, 1 .11 1 111 11 1111 fl: 'li' lgi illxlw 1 11.1 11-11.13 Q i111f' .11 il1i,L1? 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DIGGS COMMANDING Captain CI-IAS. B. STANSBURY THIRD PLATOON Captain ALLIE G. BARTON FOURTH PLATOON First Lieutenant A. NOBLE LADD FIRST PLATOON First Lieutenant CECIL BARLOW SECOND PLATOON Second Lieutenant LEROY E. BRAY FIRST PLATOON Second Lieutenant J. MORLEY KLINE THIRD PLATOON Second Lieutenant DOUGLAS GRAHAM FOURTH PLATOON Second Lieutenant JULIAN F. LYTLE BAYONET INSTRUCTOR Second Lieutenant F. E. DINSMORE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 1 E 2 ...f 4' -V., . fi' ww, wi: mil . 2 if I -.,mq.M-Q ff ff . . swam .ff fi in 'f Tff'.-sv--,-f '2 9'-if-f if TTT-N if.,,QQ,i1,f,:ff''4'ifff1 f A h 'i H7'f7'1..5 A --- fe --f- f -W---A --g -f -f . 1 . l M S- -rf A .ii11'iM ' ,T 211141 1'fi'.fQ,1f ',L.'i1iTQiffifff''N' A i:41g.511i34 i f:.on'is. ' 'illlilf EH r all - T T ebinh Eau t M41 ' w 4 ll T f ' HO is ever going to forget those three months of those three months, the hopeful ones and the discour- g' 9 . . f I D R bunks in, bunks out, the Hu aging ones, the joyous ones and the gloomy ones. There's 1 V I 1 'ilililil i . v . l 1' l.i5i I 11 'ill l r T ,l 5 'I . FAQ l i'l lfuxa' ii ' 1 Nl' i l TT q -r 2 . ! V l an , P 1 I X ' l i f if i ' - l K xxx ,. ,A I 1 5 , - .- 1 N ' 1 i l!:',' a f X , l , V l s 5 4, w l H ty. EVM 1 G li- ti i V a V i 46 - 7 cc aa ,., 0 epidemic, the rumor epldemlc when every one 494 2 . 4 . had a different tale ' straight from the orderly room, Sergeant Hill, skins, contours, 'con guard, on the cloublef' the wash basins out at the rifle range and all the rest of it? Not one of the more than two hundred and seventy-five men who came from every corner of the U. S. A. to form the 25th company. That is certain. m It was on the night of September 15th that thelglan began to gather. Two hundred of them came from Cqmp Meade, Md., others from Camp Greenleaf, Ga., from the aviation school at Gerstner Field, La., from Panama, from colleges and from civil life. All strangers, they became, . . . d under the leadership of Captain Marshall R. Diggs an the company ollicers, the noisiest, most clannish and hard- est working outfit in the 5th battalion. D To Captain Diggs, who has been leading men ever since his college football days, and to Captains Stans- bury and Bartzfm, First Lieutenants Ladd, Barlow and . . h Clark and Second Lieutenants Kline, Lytle, Cra am, Bray ,and Dinsmore, belong full credit for the results attained. 7 There s no use go g D the first one being that it made no difference how they used to do it in your old outfit, but how it was done at 7 ' ll the da s the C. O. T. S. There s no use talking over a y g ing into all the things we learned,- K Y. no use going into the sensations you felt when you were first called upon to 'csound off in conference or when you first got out before the platoon. Each man has his own experiences engraved on his memory not to be erased. gg .4- ,Ally that the pictures and words that follow will do tofefresh, perha .gat some distant date a mem- qmtif dayspthat will al Za 5 remain part of you, to make iiiiiiimoreqivid Ain riecollectioli., the faces, mannerisms and As 'A ,,.rv' characteristics of the men you worked with when we all h . were working harder than we ever did in our lives, t e days when drill, gargle and everything else were topped off by climbing that hill to the barracks. Here, in the last few days, when the crest of the hill has been scaled and the goal is in sight, they're not all with us, the fellows who piled in with suit cases and har- rack bags that Sunday night in September. There are losses iff every battle. To those that are gone we only ' ll l'ked want to say that we hope they like us as we as we 1 them and that we hope to meet up with them again some ' ' l t ble. clay when things can be properly discussec over a a And to the ones who went home during the last few weeks and are again wearing the mufti, we have only to say 4'We'll be with you soon ii Inspection ARMS, Port ARMS, DISMISSED. . 5 r L l . E . I ' V fi Q , .fi '- ' 1 .1 J H' Q 3 KJ x.,'3.y if ' EX X i ' ' . . ,..,,.- -f-'-1 r..i.,..........,....l .... ., ,, ,TQ -f- 'f S-A-W-W------V -f - X Kr--71111jTT 'ijj TriT ' Q ' H 'W' - - -ff' --'-g--'----- g - -- M Y- A ------W-------f-4---M mm- -M-------------f-g W ,.,. ,,,.f-f--1 .,, ..,, t , ,.,, 'T g i --..., N,.... ,. M, , ,,,,.,,.,,,,.-g.. yg.,...,,,, , ,K ,L C' ',,-f-c 'C'f-5.......... -'t- . ' ' - r' ' .Y gf H Q' .X , ,f TWENTY-FIFTH COMPANY First Platoon ' .,. 'L . ,r , x , . If I . L k 1 ,, - k , L Q , 4' . .1 , - . ,, ,, f. 4 Q .- J t if , . kj ' . 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V, 4- fl 1 , K f -ji'-11113 1 525, 'gli I I K13, 1 M42 1 .X 1 1111 Lfxl- mlynmv 1 XA .lqgx Wg I 1 QQ I ' V 'll ' rw l llffill , lk-fvt'fl97'5V 5 121111-QI11' 1 i 1' lf -1' 1' 1 ,1 1 ww: M21 'Q I X 1 1 1 1 2' 1 E. 1 i 1 5 1 1 V 1 1 -- .E l 3 , '11 1 , 1x X I ll! , , lylxgxf' L V'-J' 1 K: I 1 1:1 '-U l 1 1 If ' 1 Q N' 1 F' ff' ,, l E F' V 1' '-E Q If ' - ' 1 '1 1 1. Q l fl 1 ' ' 1 11 '1 K 1 1 11 1 l ' l X , 1 ,V 1 1 11 Q Q 3, 1 1 Ei l g, 1 Z 2' 12 5 3 l ll 5 f l i K l 1 51 1 '1 3 1 1 14 1 ' . 1 if 2 1 K ' ' A 1 1 l gg 1 5' Q 1 A 11 11 3 2 f 1 li V l 4 1 in 1. , ' 3 1. 1. 1,1 1 1 K' !' H1 1 , 5, 1 ,1 , 1 E A 1 3, 11- 1 1' A 1 1 E 1 1 1 ! 1' 1 1, '4 ' C.OfI'.5. Hunter Captain MARSHALL R. DIGGS- . . . .Ardmore, Okla. Captain CHARLES B. STANSBURY. - Captain ALLIE G. BARTON . .Anderson, S, C. lst Lieut. A. NOBLE LADD . .... Dallas, Tex. 2nd Lieut. DOUGLAS GRAIHAM . - n o n L lst Lieut. CECIL BARLOW .... . . Eau C1a1re, M1ch. 2nd Lzeut. JULIAN F. YTLE . - - - ' 1 B M K E. . . Johnstown, Pa. 2nd Lzeut. LEROY E. RAY - 2nd Lieuc. JAMES ORLEY LIN 2nd Lieut. FRANCIS E. DINSMORE- . Ansley, Charles C. -... McKinzie, Ala. Anderson, Frank E. - . Wetllerield, Conn. Anderson, Ernest R. . . . Cleveland, Ohio Aronson, Harold L. --..- Chicago, lll. Anderson, George R. . . Cassopolis, Mich. Alexander, Ralph H. . San Francisco, Cal. Brown, Hugh .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Bratt, George C. . . Grand Rapids, Mich. Bush, Rufus H. ....... Soso, Miss. Boggan, joseph K. .... Fairfield, Ala. Beck, George O. - . - San Francisco, Cal. Brotherton, William H. . . . At1anta,'Ga. Bereaw, Woodson W. .... Cordele, Ga. Broadrup, Ralph D.. .Cu1nberland, Md. Butler, Frank J. .... South Bend, Ind. Bailey, Robert L .... Kisciusko, Miss. Brewster, Henry . . . Bronxville, N. Y. Barbour, Irwin .... Washington, D. C. Bill, William ...... Cleveland, Ohio Bear, Paul C. . Monticello, Piatt Co., lll. llrierly. Ernest W. --... Sanford, Me. -Y ,,.,:..--,-.1--..,.,..,-,.-,,,,l. ,,,, M. P, ,,.....-,,.,.. ,, .4......,,.,--,g . ,, :ff 1- E V101 W' Cl' El 2211 1 1 E H E Q Q FL' I ,.--e,,-,., V..--Y,.,,..., ,... . -,,,,..,.,.,.. ,,1,.,, - - - ...-.. 1-e-:'-1-'-:-Q.f W ..'f f ' A' ' ' ige ,.-..-..,-,.- ' 9 - .Lincoln, Neb. CANDIDATES Bristow, Otto ...... Abbeville, S. C. Bennett, William M. - Carlson, Joseph E. . Carson, Lewis J. . Cavett, ,lack C.. . . Collins, Harold L.. Couse, Walter . . . Cunningham, N. J. . Dacey, William H. . De Grange, Mark - . Dawe, Charles . - - Darr, Ferdinand . Duke, Pauldin A.. Dougherty, John A. Dannan, John H., Jr Dawes, Oscar V. . - Dailey, Lloyd T. . Denzin, Paul W.. . . . .Harvey, Ore. Minneapolis, Minn. . - Andalusia, Ala. . . Baltimore, Md. . .Phoenix, Ariz. Washington, D. C. . . Baltimore, Md. . Fitchburg, Mass. - Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Cedartown, Ga. . .Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Columbus, Miss . Annapolis, Md. Detscher, Richard W . Louisville, Ky. - - Cuthbert, Ga. Shelbyville, Tenn. . . Monrovia, lnd. Manchester, N. H. Dwyer, Harold J.. . . Glen Falls, N. Y. Dilks, Bertram- . - DeHaven, Stanley C. Danzig, George H.. Emigh, C. A. . . Esher, Albert D. . . Evans, Horace . . . Edwards, Harvey W. . Ensworth, Fred J.. Eslin, E. G. . . . . Edwards, Felix J. . Finney, Russell . . Fallon, A. R.. . . Ferguson, Chas. H. Farmer, Mat S. . . Finnegan, Herbert B. West Chester, Pa. . - - Berwick, Pa. . .Albany, N. Y. - - W. Pittston, Pa. Washington, D. C. - - Baltimore, Md. - -Versailles, Ky. New Britain, Conn. Silver Springs, Md. . Little Rock, Ark. San Francisco, Cal. . Philadelphia, Pa. - - Cleveland, Ohio - .Athens, Ohio Faowler, Ray F. . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. Feely, Roy .... , Dolive, George C. .... . Orlando, Fla. Foucher, Sidney L. . Delver, Wilbur - . -Webster Groves, MO. 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'I1'4 Al lil 'aghi Miiiiia. 4 3131 515331 xr llwlllllllirrgl wiisiiiitgl 1: q21l21fi,1 fhtlnlg ,f :- 3111135111 Wg nm J , 5lQil:Q22eiSl525l . lm' legal 'i'I 'fvr:I.!v! ., ., ..4,,, .5 . all ,th fill lggl il .Vi F lilly ll? :sp . iw' i m iflllcff 5 Fish? 1 l VX' .fn I 1 J.. H35 Q '?if'1g I ,-ix'E S vu 14 5 i f 515. if Garber, Harold V.. . . Philadelphia, Pa Grismer, Raymond L., Mechanicsville, N. Y., Geist, Milton J . ...... Upperco, Md Getsinger, B. G. ..... Varnville, S. C. 1 u 'g,,,,ff'vN Q J I gg 1-' -1 ' 31? . 1 t .I I , W ' '1 ff E l or-.xiii ,ly ii Q. , V come. ,idllql a awww E ll l yxl lr Jarrett, Johnnie L. Jerman, H. W. . . Jones, Henry F. . . . . Augusta, Ga. . . Salem, Ore. . . Dallas, Texas Moriarty, Paul J.. Marks, Chas H. . Greenwich, N. Y . Claremont. Va Murray, John G. . . , . Baltimore. Md Mulholland, Jos. G. . . . Troy, N. Y l ' . xl A J' -'IX .Q ,t ' I uf 1 'L Q 1 . N l l lags? . W v Grindley, Ambrose L. . Washington, D. C Klllle' 'losepll M' ' ' l-lalqllold' Colm' McGavock, D. E. . . . . Bonita, Cal QL? pg gf ' J W jf, Goodenow, W. B. . . - - Detroit, Mich Klllle' Allllllr L' ' ' ' .' Clllcago' lll' McCormick, T. B. . . . Washington, D. C. gfjuu- 5 lv V l Ginnochio, John B. ---- LCXiI1gf0I1. KY Kllowlton' Wade H' ' ' ' Rlveldale' N' H' McConnell, Robert M. . Georgetown, S. C. M T' l 1 Gilbert, George D. . . . Glodwine, Mich Klrschv I' M' ' ' ' ' ' ' Qspanglefv Pa' Nlcljonald, C, T, ..... Dahlonega. Ga. A ,P ! l ll li Gross, P. E. .--..-.. Atlanta, Ga. Kms, P' E' ' ' 'waslllllglollf D' C' McFadden, John M.. . .Rockville, lnd. . 'J l Garner, Gordon C, . Granite Hill, Ga Kelley' Cay ' ' ' ' ' Callervllle' Ill' Mchflallon, Wallace J. - . - Baltimore, Md. 5-,N l- ' y Gustafson, Albert San Francisco, Cal. Koogle, C' B' ' ' ' ' Waslllnglollt D' C' lVICAfee, Harry F, ..... Augusta, Ill. . 2 i A , Gooden, James M. . Alexandria City, Ala. Kflcll' Edward C' ' ' ' Pllllaclelpllla' Pfl' McGhie, Richard D. . Salt Lake City, Utah li 9 Z T Goodrich, John L. - Philadelphia, Pa Kmz' C' P' ' ' ' ' ' ' Toledo, 01110 McKita, Pau1C, ..... Phillipi, W. Val. l l 5 l Groover, Wallace ..-... Atlanta, Ga Kimbefllh HHFFY F' Baltimore. Md' McCormick, P. A. . . . . Latrobe, Pa. l ii I 5 Gutbcrlcl, F. J. .--- W8SlliI'1gl0H, D- C- Ease' ' ' ' ' ' Bloglkllijll' N'PY' McMahon, Thomas . . . Monocacy, Pa. I, qi , X' , 'ii e er, . .. . . . . un ury, a. 1, ..-any 1, 3 'iff Hallralllln' Jas' F' 'l' ' ' Wllslllllgloll' D' C Lane, Chas. S. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Newell, Call L' hili' Blunswicli' MC' yi. P Hemphrll, John I, ..... Oak Park, Ill Lyon, Geo. P. l l . . La Grange, HL Nevins, George T.. .Olney, Philadelphia, Pa. .I T we - . Hogg, John J. 1 . . ' u Salem, Ore. Learn, John W' D . l D Barwnsviue, Pa. Nichols, James W. . . For-1 Avor-tl1,.le:-:as X., ,Q -' 5 ffrfyg' --, Harris, Chas. E, , , , , Bal-Stow, Cal Lineham Dennis D. . Hudson Falls, N. Y. Nelthercott, A. M., Gtin., Philadelphia, Pa. f i . 1 l J Harper, Price .... . . Statham, Ga Lowe Jglm W.. ' . ' . Roberta, Ga. Newman, Charles W. . Chambersburg, Pa 1 y Q l,f.,.ENy Wy V Hoffman, E. R. . u ..... Chicago, Ill L0rd,'FranCiS D. . 1 LOS Angeles, Cal. Newhart, Samuel C. . . . Saylorsbu,-g, lia . . 3 af 'dsl y Hayes, Chas. E. T., Overbrook, Phila., Pa Lilley, Robert W. A n W. Chester, pa. 1li0l'milEdW rd ' ' Blllglxllblh 5 9 Henmger, Owen H. .... Corning, Cal Loeffel, Henry. ' .Brooklyn N. Y' orve , James .- - - - - vans, fd l if 1 l HUVCYQ John A' Re-ads. Alu La Penta, Samuel .... Norristown, PH- O'Donnell, Win. J. - . Hartford, Conn y 2 J 2 ei fi House, Edward M- '-- De1'1ddefrLa Lon, Robert B.. .Plnladelplaa Pa. ' . , 2 , 3 lx, Heffron, William C. . . Middletown, N. Y ' , Page, Wm. F. . . . Aberdeen, N. C . J E y E if ll J li Helms, A. W. ..-- Cottage Grove, Ore Mlllelv E' L' ' ' ' ' ' ' Clllcago' lll' Payne, Wm. N. . . Washington, D. C J ' 2 X Hansen, August N. ..... Chicago, Ill Morfordf Harold -l' ' Spencer' W' Va' Purnell, Jos. R. . . . . Oak Park, lll J I V l l Haslani, Louis C. .-.. Providence, R. I Marks, Wm' E' Augusta, Ga' Price, Edward R. -... Baltimore, Md . f Hayes, Owen C. .... Coldwater, Mich Milliwn, Homer A' ' ' ' Clllllollloll' Gfl' Petropoulas, A. J.- - . Hazelton, Pa. y f W 1 Hopkins, G. P. . . . . Baltimore, Md. Mayer. E' L ' ' 'slllldllslly' Olllo Phillips, F. H.. . . . . Milton, lla ' 'Q . J .'.i N 5 Howard, Edgar . . . . Graystone, R. l. Maurer' 101111 S' ' ' ' I' llsllllllld' Pll' Philpot, T. M., Jr. - . . . Augusta, Ga l . ix Meyers' Wm' 'l' ' ' ' Clllclllllall' Olllo Prigmore, Walter S. . . . Whitwell, Tenn. 3 l l g X jacobs, Carl B, . . . . Danville, Pa Morehart, M. M. . . . Saunemin, lll. . I H! y ,G 5 l l ' ll lil K3-Jacob, John W. . . . . Baltimore, Md Marshall, Claude R. . . Washington, D. C. Qlllglffyr -James W- ' B 0klY ' N- N Ml l . if l lpn m. it awww J zsteao F 'fat L.-.-.----..-..i- . il -.-ss ..,.. .W -- ,- Vim---a-We ' ' A ' ' ' r ' ' W 'W' ' 'Ti A ' : ' ji.j............-.....'fjgjji.g3f' f' . .us----J '1 , ::---- ...H ,,,..c I ' -:Y--L -L 35i:f',Q- 11,1--1-11, -I-I I-1,-, , ff Ha- . ' ' ff :STHBN .K 1 ,f ,fl 1 t ...,,. it '12 111 - 1 -- A c S h 1.,Q S F :giiiiii J 1 o so V -V ,. A A ,,f'1ifHei:-iw s sa.. R-.. ,.,.1. C . -.-We uf Ap, 5... .71 . - -1 cows. ' J-. Mx Wm Rehberg, Frank - - - - - Albee, Ore. Scott, Walter B. -..--- Seaside, Ore. Trent, Nick D. .C . . - - Ridgeway, Va. Y Reilly, R. ......- Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, M. W.. . . . . -Chicago, Ill. Taylor, Jesse R., Ji.. .Philadelphia, Pa. J Rudnik, Michael J. ..... Chicago, Ill. Seldman, Charles E. . . Bridgeport, Conn. I, 1 Robertson, Clarence G. . Philadelphia, Pa. Smith, L. M. .... . .Oshkosh, Wh. Waeaonef. Foster W- -Fort. Wayne. Ind- t . yt l Read, Edward W. - . . Philadelphia, Pa. Seator, Geo. W, . . . .Racing Wig, NYHBHCC, Wm- J- - - - - Plttsbufgh, PH- ' t Rodness, Harold A. . . . Sacramento, Cal. Shea, Joseph F. - . . Springlield, Mass. Wlllle- Albert ' ' ' College Park, Md- Richter, Gus F... . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Sperry, John H.. . -Philadelphia, Pa. Wtlltams, Claude C. .Greenfield, Tenn. Robertson, James W. . . Philadelphia, Pa. Sherwood, Lee R. . . Cherokee, Okla. Wllllamsv Gflllllll H- ' ' Waelllnglens D- C- Russell, W. G.. . New York City, N. Y. Shaw, Peachy C. .---- Elsberry, Mo. While: Charles G- '---- Albany. N- Y- , 1,1 ,ti Ross, Clarence J. .-.. San Diego, Cal. Steinmetz, Ralph M. . W. Philadelphia, Pa. W-3lSmlCY, John S- - - Raspeburg, Md. pp X Ressler, Elmer 0. ..... Renoville, Pa. Secules, Raymond H. . . . Newberry, Pa. Welsh. Lee L- ' ' ' New Albm, Iowa 1 V' J li Richardson, S. R. . Charleston, W. Va. Swarthout, Paul F. . . . . Lima, N. Y. Wlnlefsv Lore? ' ' ' Cllfleslenv W- Ve- li Reynolds, Archie . Dunsmuir, Cal. Schnabel, Louis - - . Bethlehem, Pa. Wmslflv FTHUCIS B- - - - SHHf0rd, Conn. p, Ross, Herbert J. . . . Bethlehem, Pa. Schindler, Harry - . - Brooklyn, N. Y. Walt1mYe1'- Verve E- ' ' Sluaflslewna Pa- J Ryan, John G. . . . New York, N. Y. Stanley, Jack ..... Washington, D. C. Watson. llese ' Hazellena Pa- ,lf Surduval, Andrew B. . - . Carbondale, Pa Ziegrish Lguizlg ' ' 'gislwburg' izgjiinsllgll LT' M' ' I i San' gi' Schanche, can ..... Geddes, s. Dah tonne - - - ' ' ' ' H Umm- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' Stiegler, R. A. . . . New Orleans, La Yungerman, W, L, . . . FIOStbufg, Md, .ji Sult, Michael C. .... N. Portland, Ore. Topel, Frank H. . - . Los Angeles, Cal Sherwood, Herbert A. . - Hartford, Conn. Thibodeau, Arthur J. . San Francisco, Cal. Zeigler, H. W. . ' . Frederick, Md. tw hh im ,T WMM- -lt lf? , . t 1 , fi' 5 ll 4 iZ1:i'5',i.v. 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' 4, N Ab JN, -,-.Q--fn . dz., L my 4 6? 'Ng' ' 7 X X yi 1? 7 1' Q- W Xx fgffff ' J: zz Ins!! !ff4-f, AS sxuamsueves X '-'N XJ f 7 THE LAST' X Guang CEN-5-EQ ' ' I' L-ONC MILE ! f' I K -u 1'm! -F N I W, X. ,Q - tial? Co - '-MN' ' ,454 154, - , ' , Y - ' 4 0--YW, ,,,,...... ,,...-,.-,....- -Al. ,A W ,, ,.. .-. -- - --, .,,.. -...... ,... 1....-.,-.-....A-A1--F-----M ---If V -- ,.:.,-..-Y .. W - - --,V -'M ,.,,,.,L1. ,Y ,-f----A-V V: ,i ly ri ll ll il ll . ll !.l , . 'le l . ll 4, 4 11 .3 ll U -l 5153 'Ii v' i 1 i n l ll l ,, . 'V ls fi .,. -',ll .V ll - ' ---T- ' ' E ee FT llllwl l F2125 1.l if E se l lllllll llllllll l i lil COT.-5 l llllllllelellll iilffii gif: fr. 1 ' ' ' I lllllli 35555252 lil! l' ' si 4' ' STL ll SEEN!! lil. 2,5 ll? il ll ll l all lei? llllllll We fill ii ll.: if l ill lil llllllil .tsl-igf lx: all flQl 1 51'-. l all all illilll' l5:lfsll1li1illi ilu 1. i 2 f 1 li i fat lllllll' lfwl iz-5 wg, f ll' ll U' ' f t h l lill El ll 1 275.455 ww he f ll ll' 81110115 El IU 5 U U B Y ,H et E lllla f if - .l.iil.wl-ill .nil N l- T il' . ,. Candidate Bercaw: Put dem lights out ever dere- eu g bill ill! lllllll ll ill. , Hu 14:11 -.Sift C' ti Diggs: 4sAnd in your spare UIPC- . d f thats, . l M3 ld: 5 ll :gl L M A Cggt- Bannon: uput some Jazz into mul Get out Sknglzindidgte Ferguson: Candidate Ferguson, slr' Founh Pla- fa ' . 'W 1 Capt Stansburyr 'LThiS iS U0 P ace te S eep' ' 1 Val 'lil IWT llflll' z , . - f h ulder. toon. , 5 , ill? All ,W 3 Lieut. Ladd: Now move them over to your le t S 0 Candidate Murray! Malt mei, I - the NavY,, l fill 5' l -J.,v AfW.Q,f. thy Commandf, h Y u know who Fm Candidate Robertson: Now, when was in trument ol death l llll T T A W7 T W' Q Liellt- Barlow: Ther man beck t ere' 0 Candidate King: I am about to make an IHS l all llll llll l ill Ulf 1 li lil? VV lffl li. lookin.. si - - f music. l iw ll: ill lil- l we lvl ill VL ' plain QQ, D ' . a 1I1tO all 11'lStI'l11'I'lCl'1l'. 0 . Stran e Q in gk ml alll RR H we W , Lieut. Ilihlle: :jgaltie H Candidate Lineham: The Northern L1gl1'lS have Seen g sill ll ' 'I 'T' 5 Lieut. yt ez 11 0 2: ' 'ah tc 'tsl 'ill 'll' F i. W llli ,i li l , , th Orderly S1 ts 6 - . n t Wash- , L, lil. E, - lf! l .1 -i all Lieut. Dmsmorez uDOnt teh au your troubles to 6 D Candidate T. B. McCormick. When I get back 0 l llll 1 l 1-1 5 if 7 R fi . ' . Z lil! U12 ill ix el? lf ill 3 if l Oolgieut. Graham: '4WiPC that emllf OH Your face? mgtgalndidate Meyer: Let's have some more of those beans. all Ml J i 2 .1 l 1 - - - it that line. - - N O car the Benzlne Board is not a Q yi! :lull M alll' uf ,- . l i ' L t. Bla . Dress up . Goodenow. 0, S i 1, ill ,i .f. l.-. -- ' ll ' 'C T ! leu' Y M I have a little announcement to Candidate i ' 1 ce where you take your 1 N will Elini X2 l 2. I Candidate Russell: en, dry cleaning establishment. It is a P 3 i ltgsxfingfj l . A l 1l1'lkC.,, Skins to he tanned. D . ,, 1 UHF 'L tht 5 ' Ll R l L Candidate Price: HH0Wever',7 ' 'th ou Candidate J. M. Kane: Hlall drive your car, Captain. 2 Q-gjqmlj . yi lil, - l f- X' Candidate McFaddin: Tall COIHPHTC Scott liatmgs W1 ,, Y ' l 5. 1 lil-ff jf' ' . . Ls has cr0t I0 eep qlllet. A I fm' JI f l . Nj . .4 T Candidate Maurer. Youse guys is !g1H5X, fllllffw 2 is-.l .ref LEST WE FORGET 3 Qi 3. , i ll ll Q --as-ls' l . ' i C ll. p We llll' si l 6:55- 5 R.,s l Beans Barracks bag not tiedf' 3, lgeniine Board- Skiimishers-ve E F F' 1 l Macaroni. .sBClow 60 on examination. Fftrblvfi. k SSI-Iit the grounds, H I M ' l' fl ll 1 S1 '6D11St Undef bunk' u as S' - h d Shake it up Y0u're slow. Q llli Biff H 1 llll Eli l ., um- . ., Those Wash beelfle ee t e renee' .. i G or s i 144th . lil fill lil: ilwl fsllli T l 1 'T 1 HND more ple' g0m0urS'H'l1 Mark 475' Tel. orders, A. - -, ev- ' 1 lilglelilllll ill- lllsal l l fe - ' efffeaflt 1 ' ' ee h F' t Pass. 5 W iff ' tl if , hill 2 Tshe his name. ' e 1 u T e 11's , J, All gxllx l 1 ' MD? b .C is Blvouac. ZAr0und midoub e The Last Day, ,i-,vlflll lll ,gl ly ilk 1 llty 01 ' ,, - On Gllafd. r' J 'WY' 1 :ll 'Al le .l l l Rust on screw heads. That Hlll. ll lil, d it l is THEY KNEW Us BY OUR SONGS F. t Platoon, ilillfjli lllllli mgwlm- W l ,E 'l . S 5 fri il ' 5 '-l 3El,l E' Q T ll l g, l. fC077lPl1VU' 501185, Cemposed by Candldate J' W' QUIGLEY' U No 2 if lllffll llllllll lilllllll Wh i l I il ' 5.1. lui gill 'lilllil , l if if li No. 1 , Wefre on a three months' course for oihcers fix l!l5!l.N.lW Emifii l 3 li l if Ware not the Filet, were eeefhe Seeeefl '?f Tiiud' s With the fighting Twsiiwfrifthg Zia l--llllllill lllllli l, l l: Wen-e not the Foul-th, but we re the Tralnlng leserv ht to do our The instructors We are Wlth, A, it in it l li The Twenty-Fifth has made some hlt, We re a waYS They,u Hnd us always on the double, li! l lil if l ll l be- Celine them me trouble, tllt. will hill will T l 3, ll ll, ll , SQUADS RIGHT I , B .U d Whether iii at mess or the study hall, ,.W,lfks lwlill ll? if al l F15 lil? lil? l. ' wsu-s OH the job around fhe,Tfammg mba 6' oi- on the field at drill, . 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S 5 E JJZ t W -4-1 ...-I-'--1-4 1 ..,,...---0'-'4 ? . 'ex Z ,. .K V -My t ,, 5 ! f i x Z 5 l f Q 1 5 1 f 1 f 5 . 11' I . 1 5 f Y i 1 1 1 f f 1 1 t ! i 1 5 1 a 1 1 5-E-1 515.85 .ff g g .,r... ,....,..,.- 2 , ,W-' ' w 227. W, x fi ir P f l COTS. ' be tmlutiun of the mentpyiixtb EPTEMBER 16 1918 ought never to be forgotten by W the bulk of Captain Brlnson s cohorts two hundred and thirty-five strong, direct from Camp Dix, N. .l., assem bled on the company street for the first time, received their initial installment of the ideals and principles of the C. O. T. S., a stereo- typed impression of the requisites necessary to complete the course successfully, and incidentally, their first real insight of the capa- bilities required of a commissioned officer. That insight has been gradually expanded as each daily schedule was completed, those ideals have been deeply inculcated as we went along, and each candidate strove to the utmost to prove that he would measure up to the high standard that had been set. We have mentioned that the bulk of the company assembled on that first day, but that was not the maximum strength of the twenty-sixth, for in a few days that number was augmented to two hundred and eighty-six by late arrivals from the Middle West and a contingent from Panama. These stragglers delayed the final organization of the company and handicapped it considerably W ' f ' , , a single member of the 26th company, for on that day U by placing it somewhat in rear of the other companies of the bat- talion, but this late start was speedily overcome by spirited and cooperative work of the ofiicers and candidates. degree of military efficiency. The whole-hearted interest which these officers manifested in our welfare could hardly have been surpassed. The spirit of the company was forever urged on by the re- peated demand for more jazz. From the beginning it was rec- ognized that too much could not be attained. Each successive call was met with a hearty additional response, nor could the influenza epidemic, which set in during the very week of our arrival, and its resultant seven weeks of quarantine dampen the enthusiasm. Progress was rapid and the men from civilian life benefitted from the contact with the large number of non-commissioned officers on our roster. Platoon rivalry sprang into evidence, particularly be- tween the first and second, and added incentive to the work. This competition was even extended into the company show and sing- ing, and talent of an unusual calibre was unearthed. Now that we have experienced all the duties of an enlisted man, become acquainted with his trials and troubles, now that we have a working knowledge of the duties of a commissioned officer, now that we have been carefully schooled in the methods of in- struction in close and extended order, in bayonet, trench and range work, in contouring and sketching, in guard duties and recon- naissance, and have had a glimpse of military administration, now 1 - , 1 1 it The twenty-sixth was particularly fortunate from the outset in having such an efficient corps of instructors as Captain Brinson, that our ability to lead has been started on the road to greater . Lieutenants Campbell, Eckford, Dixon, Dennison and Flannery. efficiency, and now that we have made a beginning in the theories ', 1' This force was later strengthened by the addition of Lieutenants of modern warfare, we feel that we at least have a foundation on t , tt U ' M ' Simon, Titus, Barrett and Howie. Much indebtedness is due these which to build in the school of experience, and that we will fit in men for bringing us from our embryonic stage to at least a fair Uncle Sam's fighting machine and do our part. i K N m jiiixkx -it iv 1 t 195, fit. f-,ri ,Qg ii. JK mx n ,, xl ,..-...W-.-.M ---- -ss, , A -- . .W ., ,M ..., ,W ,,,,-..,,s,.....-........-a.--... .-..-,.........,...-. , f-A-f--W A-at refe C e:1:....-W W s tee' f at ' if - V NTT,A-W,,,,,,,s,,,,.--,,-f.,.,-,,..-..,,1sf- ,riyvi ,.,.. . , - - -A-- wfsna-...r :sw TWENTY-SIXTH COMPANY First Platoon fy I 1 'P- - . F, . ENTY-SIXTH COMP.-KN Svvorlrl Plnloon 4 Sz' 9 II h S E Ui E4 N iw .1 w UI P r x I TWENTY-'SIXTH COMPANY Third Platoon TWENTY-SIXTH COMPANY Fourth Plaloon In I3 II -I ,I 2 I ,II J :I 5 I3 ' If I w..g...- A if M! i I'I II I . 3 I I I -'I I il I I I I ..s -I .ll .gi f:i.Tff'Q.l:: E-I 5 'Ld B! of' Ii I I '4 COTS. .L K.. ffl EI I ,S i-:Rl , . f., . Wg, . .1 ,, , .R 4 . gras, Koster Captain JOHN F. BRINSON ...------.-- Ist Lieut. ERSHEL W. CAMPBELL ..... lst Lieut. JOHN C. ECKFORD. . . 2nd Lieut. JOHN C. DIxoN . . . 2n.d Lieut. HUBERT E. DENNISON . . Abel, Charles T. - - - - Corning, N. Y. Adams, Charles S.. . .Bowersville, Ga. Akins, George H. . . . Mount Holly, N. J. Allen, Andrew J. .... Fort Myers, Fla. Allen, Marston- . - -Glendale, Ohio Andes, John W., Jr. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. Atkins, Rufus R.. - -New Holland, Ga. Batten, Joseph A.. . .Philadelphia, Pa. Millen, Ga. Ava, Mo. 2nd Lieut. CLARENCE A. HOWIE . . . Escondido, Cal. 2nd Lieut. JULIUS SIMON .... . . Richland, Ga. Lexington, Tenn. Cafmey e Cannon, CANDIDATES r, Harry N. . . . Milwaukee, Wis. William J.. . .Hartford, Conn. Cantrell, J. H., Inglewood, Nashville, Tenn. 2nd Lieut. PHILIP S. 1,1 'ff,-,,, ---L Beck, Jerome G. ---. S. Orange, N. J. Beckmeyer, Frederick H. . Beggs, Orvid L.. Behrend, Erwin C. Bellay, Bert . . . Benbow, Charles F. Bernhardt, Lester W.. - Bockelman, Charles W. - E. Orange, N. Bovard, William O. . . Ogdensburg, N. . Newark, N. J. - Boothwyn, Pa. Cleveland, Ohio . Harrison, N. J. Boyd, William W. - - Chattanooga, Tenn Brewer, Picken E. S. . .Jacksonville, lll Brisendine, Frank W. -..- Peoria, Ill Brooks, Joseph G.. . .N. Bergen, N. J Bruggy, Leo F. ..-- Jersey City, N. J East Bend, N. C. Brooklyn, N. Y. J. Y. Carling, Albert S. ---. Newton, Mass. Carnell, Leon E.. . .Syracuse, N. Y. Carney, Edwin L.. . . Clarksville, Tenn. Cashin, John M. - . .Kingston, N. Y. Chase, Ernest C. .----. Dawson, Ga. Cheney, Gale L. -.-. Jamestown, N. Y. Chwan, Joseph A. P. . . . Garfield, N. J. Connelly, Arthur J. .... Newark, N. J. Connelly, Walter A. .... Newark, N. J. Coogle, Oliver R. .... Oglethorpe, Ga. Cositore, Louis . . . W. New York, N. J. Costigan, Frederick M. . . . Milford, Me. Coursen, Mortimer S. .... Farmdale, O. Crawford, John H. . . . Millinockett, Me. Cross, La Verne E. .... Irwing, N, Y, Crossman, Linington D. . . Prescott, Ariz. Crowell, Ralph W. . . . Springfield, Mass Crowley, Dennis L. . . . Rochester, N. Y Curtis, Russell W. . - - - Elkhart, Ind. 2nd Lieut. RALPH A. BARRETT- . TITUS- - - Dahlem, Frederick J. . . Darnell, Charles H. Davies, Earl N. . - De Coster, Fernand Dickson, Henry L. . Dietz, Henry M. . - Doling, Walter M. Dopita, William C. Dougherty, Patrick R.. . . .Peru, Neb . New York City .Waterloo, lowa Kingston, N. Y. . Kingston, N. Y. . . Streator, lll. . . Tupelo, Miss. Bartlesville, Okla. Jamestown, N. Y. - - Maurer, N. J. . Auburn, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa Philadelphia, Pa Duncan, Walter ...... La Salle, lll. Dunn, William E. . . . Cleveland, Ohio Eakes, James A. --.... Atlanta, Ga. Ebbler, Edward W. .... Brighton, alll. Edgerton, Christopher H.,Chestertown, N.Y. A 'I IIIIIIIII I , IIIIIIIIIIJ ki .I Il l' I Iii IJJIJJIJ .Il I IIN I II IIIJ III IIIII. I I III. IIII IJ! I IIII IIII IIIIII IJJI IIII IIIIIII III IIII IIII III I l . IA., I Jil :il III I . 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Brooklyn, N. Y. . . - Rochester, N. Y. Mahopac Falls, N. Y. . . . .Auburn, N. Y. - - - Jersey City, N. J. , S. C. A. . . . Buffalo, N. Y. N. C. . - . Memphis, Tenn. . . Phillipsburg, N. J. . - - - - Chicago, Ill. N. Y. Gund, George W.. . .New York, Hagan, Clifford T. Hall, Samuel S., Jr. . . Handel, Albert - . Hanna, Samuel C. . . Taylorsville, Ga. . .Jersey City, - . -Memphis, Hardenbergh, W., W. Sulphur Spgs., Harnsberger, Harry H. . . Rochester, Hatcher, Allen S. .... Smithville, . Montclair, N. J. N. J. Tenn. N. Y. N. Y. N. J. Hay, Walker C. .... Hot Springs, Ark. Heaton, Edwin G. . . . Hay Springs, Neb. Heineman, Harold S. . Atlantic City, Hemmendinger, Harry . . . Newark, N. J. Henninger, Roman G. . .Cleveland, fi Henshaw, Earl F.. X x K r QR J . . . Madill, N. J. Ollio Okla. COTS. Herrick, Edward ..... Buffalo, N. Y. Higgins, Lester L. . New York City, N. Y. Hoerl, Joseph R. . . . Binghampton, N. Y. Hogan, George W. . . . New York, N. Y. Hogan, Michael A. . . . Rochester, N. Y. Holihan, Charles J. ..-. Auburn, N. Y. Holt, Homer E. . . . Huntington, W. Va. Holt, Otto S. - -' ..... Rochelle, Ga. Hoover, Harvey E., Jr. . Los Angeles, Cal. Hopkins, George E., Jr., Collingswood, N.J. Hopper, Andrew F. .... Paterson, N. J. House, Herbert ...... Mantau, N. J. Ierubino, Tony . . - - . Newark, N. J. Iliff, George V. . - . . Stanhope, N. J. Ingram, H. - - - - - Fayetteville, N. C. Jackson, John T. ..... Anderson, Ind. Jacob, Walter O. . . . Tonawanda, N. Y. Johnson, Carl. . . . . Buffalo, N. Y. Jones, Charles H. .... Elizabeth, N. J. Jones, Harry ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. Joyce, William A. . .Schenectady, N. Y. Kanane, John F. ...-. Owego, N. Y. Keating, Edward J. . . . Elizabeth, N. J. Keesecker, Raymond P.. - . Cable, Ohio Keller, William P. . . . Connersville, Ind. Kennedy, Harry ....- Paterson, N. J. Kiernan, Bernard F. . . Bridgeport, Conn. Kirchhoff, Armond J. . . Rochester, N. Y. Kirkbride, Lloyd M.. . . Pittsburgh, Pa. Koch, Theodore A. .... St. Louis, Mo. Krampf, Francis ---. Allegany, N. Y. Larkin, Alfred F. - . . Woodbridge, N. J. Le Duc, Louis B. - . - Haddonfield, N. J. ...ff - AL.. ....... .........f... ................ ..- Leonhard, Howard E.. .Lakewood, Ohio Leopold, Charles. . . Letts, Percy . . . Locke, Walter S.. Luther, Lee B. . . Lynn, Tracy A. . . McCabe, James D. . . McCall, Ross J. . . . New York, N. Y. Jersey City, N. J. . . . Atlanta, Ga. . Philadelphia, Pa. - -Champaign, Ill. . N. Bergen, N. J. - - Cleveland, Ohio McCleary, Richard C. . . . Elmira, N, Y, McCollum, Thomas McCorkle, Guyton. McEntee, John T. . McKown, Henry T. McLafferty, Francis McLaughlin, Frank McLeod, Wimberly McManus, Louis J. Manning, Frank J. Matthews, Percy H.. Melrose, Charles F.. Miller, John P. . . Minton, William E. . . Mutch, James l. . . . Neary, Harold J. . Nixon, Thomas C.. . Norman, Harold. O'Connor, John M. O'Mera, Charles B. . . Oesmann, Robert L. Packer, Valeir J. . Palmer, John L. . . Payson, Armour P. . . Peden, Don V.- F. - - . Fulton, N. Y. . . - Atlanta, Ga. . Ogdensburg, N. J. . . . .Moultrie, Ga. R. - - Carbondale, Ill. - - Syracuse, N. Y. - - Abbeville, Ga. . Rochester, N. Y. - . Buffalo, N. Y. - .New Hope, Pa. - - . Fairfield, Ill. . Rochester, N. Y. Hudson Falls, N. Y. Roselle Park, N. J. Collingswood, N. J. -Rochester, N. Y. -Brooklyn, N. Y. Chattanooga, Tenn. - . Louisville, Ky. W. Hoboken, N. J. . . Alliance, Ohio - . Milton, N. Y. - . New York City - . Cleveland, Ohio Wigq. nl, . . a M.. .Wi WT... . , .t , ,.. M'-0-sri . .....4.f.a - .,....,,.,...-s-1 .D-3 -, ,. - --.,arj.,,mm, n I N P 4-5 IQ 'WN 1- 4' '-'53 . ........-4 ..- Q 5'rH5N ,f' Periow Wade H Person Charles W Platt Harry M Pratt Howard E. - . Proctor William N. Purcell William .- Putsche Frederick T. . uast Frederick R. - Quilter Daniel E. - Quinn Louis Du B. - Quinn, Leo F. . . . Rafferty, George J.- Raitt, Everett J. . - Ramsey, George W. Noeton Tenn Jersey City N J Weehawken N J - Providence R. l. . Syracuse N. Y. - -Raritan N. J. - Little Rock Ark. . .Nowata Okla. Youn stown Ohio - Washin ton Ga. . . . Hoboken, N. J. .Kingston, N. Y. . - Union, N. Y. - - Denver, Colo. C OTS Santa John Wilmin ton Del Sasso JosephJ Jersey City N J Sayrs LeRoy T Schirmer Otto B.. . . Camden N J - .Belleville Ill. Se al Louis P. . . . New Rochelle N. Y. Shealy Martin L.. . . Shepheard George -Oglethorpe Ga. - Petersbur V . Simpson Ellwood V. . . New York N. Y. Smith Bee B. .... . Smith Frank F.. . . . - Buffalo N. Y. .Lansin Mich. Smith, George C., Jr. . - Brooklyn, N. Y. Stock, James D. .... Jersey City, ls. J. Stone, L. E. .-... . Strang, Clarence K.'. . . Strobel, Harold E. - L . Morrisville, N. Y. - Wyckoff, N. J. - Cleveland, Ohio Van Alstyne Benj F Canajohrie N Y Van Burden Charles G Paterson N J Van Riper Charles K New York City Vascones Nicholas ---- Haskell N J. Wacker Alfred J. .... Elizabeth N. J. Walden Daniel T. . . . Hackensack N. J. Ward Ralph Waldo. -Worcester Mass. Ware William W. . . . Hopkinsville Ky. Weber Charles A. -... Irvin ton N. J. Weidel Karl J . ..... Trenton N. J. Weiler, Grover E.. -Chattanooga, Tenn. Westerling, Sherman F. . . Fredonia, N. Y. Whelchel, Garnett' W.. . .Douglas, Ga. Wieber, Louis H. --.- Cleveland, Ohio tv' ,ffr WFWU 4 ., . A .' . . M4 nf! ,J fi 2 . ,I - J vr ,I 'ZF Y- gg J v f 51- Reilly, Francies P. . Rice, Rives R.. - - - Ridsdale, Clarence J.. Roberts, Harvey J.- Robins, Walter L. - Roebling, Rudolph J. . Romanosky, Peter J. Rubin, Jacob- - - Russ, Clayton B.. . - Ryan, Thomas K. - - Sanders, Elmer A. - . Penn Yan, N. Y. Morristown, Tenn. -Montclair, N. J. . - BuH'alo, N. Y. Dutch Neck, N. J. . .Newark, N. J. Summerville, S. C. - Brooklyn, N. Y. - Cleveland, Ohio Schenectady, N. Y. . - .Geneva, Ill. Sullivan, Charles J. - . - - - Atlanta, Ga. Sullivan, Florence F.. .Fitchburg, Mass. Sundholm, Carl E. . . . Jamestown, N. Y. Swinney, Alfred N.. - Hartshorne, Okla. Sylvia, Carlos . . .Little Compton, R. l. Taillie, Charles F.. . . Rochester, N . Y. Tatum, Robert G. .... Knoxville, Tenn. Todd, Myron D.. . - . Trudeau, Frederick J. . . - Cleveland, Ohio . Oswego, N. Y. Tyler, Harold L. .... Rochester, N. Y. . ..,. ,,.....-......-.-...- Wilcox, Dudley M.. . . Plainfield, N. J. Willard, Harry W. . . . Waterbury, Conn. Willett, Charles A. ---.- Perry, Okla. Williams, Charles R. - Martinsburg, W. Va. Willoughby, Don S. . .Bridgeport, Conn. Wintsch, John G. ...- Allentown, Pa. Wise, Frank S. ..--.-- Atlanta, Ga. Wood, George C. . . I . Long Branch, N. J. Wright, Carl F. .-..- Auburn, N. Y. Wright, William C.. . .Paterson, N. J. - I If . , . 4 5: :ggi -S 1 . --,,. ... .,.......4..-. A. V 1 4-, we .1 if J Q if 4 1 J E 1249 it . i--..,,,,.1 EJ Hi, F lf' 1 W vii l ll . g' ly ' F I . E 'il' J ' - ,Q . X. V 1 J A IP. ' Qi' 'Q , , -,. HL x. it ' X 4-., f if-JT!-' J , ,M A , ei 4 fig' x ' K- .... :- a .....-..-.... X.- -.L Mx... 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C ould not be better, A dmits when he's wrong, M akes game of candidates, P ulls for them strong. y B ewitches the rookies, E loquent, too, L eader of first platoon, we're L oyal to you. asy to drill with, he's onstant and fair, X erts a real influence K ids us when we are wrong, O n candidates-Then F orces us where N one can fail to win O rders are orders and That little gold bar. R espect is obtained, D andiest fellow that ever exclaimed: What-a-mattah?,' WHAT THEY SAY DURING THE DAY 5:40- Less noise! What are you, a milkman! 12:30-1:00-.Ioe's and Charlie's half hour. 5:45- Ho-Hum! Turn on the lights. 1:00 Who's that man that's absent? Take his name. Right 5:55-'6It's a wonder they don't call us out in the middle of the by squads, march! night. 1:20 Candidate Bockelman, Question, Sir! 6:00- Fall in! 2:00- Down! Don't take all the Georgia real estate with you. 6:02- Dismissed! W-O-W! 2:45- By the numbers, right shoulder, arms! Port, arms! 6:10- Bologna, boys. Etc., etc. Now with the numbers. 6:30- That's my leaf you picked upf' 3:00-'6Atkins and Dougherty, fall out and give them some push 6:48- Lend me your brush. and pull exercise. 7:00- Take his name. 3:30- Pass in review! Squads right, march! 7:15- Right by squads, march! 4:10- Beautiful Katy and Caw! Caw! Caw! 7:17- One, two, keep the step. Songbirds, sound oil! 4:30- Going to the canteen? Bring me back a cone, willya? 7:35- As you were. In place, halt! Etc., etc. Gi 8:15-'4Call the battalion to attention. Not goodf' 5:15- 9:00- Two paces backward-look out for packs. Fall out for Siesta. 5 220- 9:45-Same as 7:35. 10:15- High Port! Double Timeli' Small class for bayonet 10 :45- Contours? ? ? ? 11:30- Who was that guide?', 'Tm all inf' One hundred and fighting, move. Who's got a fagf' Etc., etc. At ease, men. Before dismissing I have a few announce- ments to make. More bolognaf' 5:30-7:00-Joe and Charlie distribute info. . 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HUAIQD 11577 ' - ffm pf'-95 rfrf CJMPL IMEN Tfrf IVA-'55' 5077 ya'-1'-1 LAK Ax f-I ,...- f- -A ,x L -,- .....-.L2, -A-BMMKW-Mum,-,, M,,-,,,,, ,.-....................., . , ' -HY. -..f.,,--.,, -...4 ibut, -.L Of all There 'TLB ESL' . v COMPANY MARCHING SONG CHORUS Twenty-Sixth, an honorto the nation, Twenty-Sixth, the pride of all the school. Soon you'll find them wearing golden bars, Maybe silver bars, some with silver stars. Twenty-Sixth, you'll always find them ready To answer Uncle Sammy's call. Old Fritz is in for an awful razz, When he butts into our pep and jazz, So if you're not with the Twenty-Sixth, You're not with the crowd at all. TEN LITTLE CANDIDATES Ten little candidates standing in line, One raised his hands in ranks, then there were nine. Nine bewildered candidates in danger of the gate, One didn't show the pep, then there were eight. Eight nervous candidates should have prayed to Heaven, One was an atheist-soon there were seven. Seven anxious candidates in the bunch from Dix, One flunked in his exams-total left was six. Six flustered candidates, all were skinned alive, One was skun too many times, leaving only five. Five husky candidates, enlisted for the war, One declared peace for himself, now the sum was four. Four determined candidates, three other boys and me, Bay'net drill used one all up-count us now, weire three. Three exhausted candidates-one contracted fiu,,' Sneezed his way into the Base, roll call now for two. Two frantic candidates drilled with book and gun, Benzine Board got in its work-class consists of one. One lucky candidate-was finally commissioned a second lieuten- ant of the U. S. Reserve Corps, and bought his gold bar, leather puttees, new hat cord 'n ev'rything-now there is 110119. -W. P. GRAY. Of all the Fifth Battalion who has the speed and pep? Of all the Fifth Battalion who has the greatest rep? the Fifth Battalion who knows the trade and tricks? can only be one answer and that's the Twenty-Sixth. GUARD DUTY! K. P.! Rifle! Home! Real Bed! Three Squares ! DELIGHTS! ! ! Bayonet Drill! Platoon Leading! Contouring! Cots In! Cots Out! Benzine Board! Long Pack! Inspection! CANDIDATE O. L. Parlor Duty! No Salutin'! Laundered Clothes! The Old Crowd! Nights Out! Freedom! No Formations! CANDIDATE I. L. HEARD BEFORE! Around Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. One, two, three, four. Sound Off! That eighth squad certainly executes column right as if it were on its way home. 'CII any one ever gives my kid a whistle, I'll thrash himf' That was one 'balanced rationf The balance of it was in the store-room. This is not a course. It's a curse! Sir, anyone who has faced the political audiences I have, would not be afraid of fifty-nine menf' '!Press down, on your butt, Holihan. Fall down, guide! More Jazz, men! Heads up, eyes off the ground. Cover in file! A Stop walking like a cow. To the left with your piece! Figure it out for yourself! Get that step, men! Now, keep it! You remind me of a big dog with a lot of little puppiesf' Eighth squad fall out and fill in the vacant files. 66 G6 GI G6 66 tonight? Get after this yere poleecinf' Some of you men need wet nurses. See blood, men! Vis-u-al-ize! All out. Thatls only sick call. Never mind it, fellows! What's the latest? Have Joe or Charlie called a meeting ZI didnlt even give it a tumble. uStep out as if you had a burr in your heel. The only,th1ng that kept me out of the cavalry was that I of it C5 didnit have a horse. There will be a cloud of dust, and I will be in the center DIS-SHMISSEDV' , 1 ii, 1 . ----m-M.-- -..-.-a ,.., I... WX N, I .... ....., .....v. 9 I f..: TfQ.c ig X -R '. .- 1 l LM.,,,, - STI! 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