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PIEBEIIT, FRED C. . I-IERERT, ROBERT M. . 1329 ., 2046 W. Monroe St., 2625 S. Sawyer Ave., '716 W 1 k st Chicago, Chicago, Chicago . n . la e 1 . , Ill . 590 mn sn., Milwaukee, wif-. 6310 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, JUNQ, Louis F. . . 1533 Mason Ave. Chicago, ISEELEY, JAMES . . 52 N. Lockwood, Chicago, IXENNEY, JOHN F. .. 716 W. 60th Place, Chicago, ISLATT, HENRY R. . 2704 N. Central Park Ave., Chicago, lXLlCKA, MILTON A. . . 4346 W. 26th St., Chicago, IELOWDEN, JULIUS L. . 1509 S. Lawndale Ave., Chicago, IXNAPP, FRED .l. . . . 1677 Olive Ave., Chicago, Kocn, LEONARD M. . 4938 W. Ferdinand St., Chicago, Ill IRBUEGER, H. E. . 112 Prospect Ave., Tomahawk, Wis LANGLEY, ILUSSELL 1-I. . 211 W. Mifflin St., Madison Wis LENz, JOSEPH M. . . 46 Blanche Ave., Mounds, Ill MUELIIER ROBERT F. . 132 E. Wilson St., Madison, Wis Ill Ill Ill Ill r V , Ill IXABPER, EDSVARD J. . 410 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge, Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill HEQRERG, ELMER A. . 716 N. 6th St., DeKalb , HETTINGER, LI-:Rot F. . 4876 Kruger Ave., Chicago, Ill ORR, GEORGE . . 305 S. Franklin St., Dwight, Ill Hooo, WALDO . . 4422 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill PEAIKSON, CARL . . 220 N. Parkside Ave., Chicago, Ill I-loP'I'IAK, TED J. . 1801 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill PIERSON, JOHN E. . 1510 Euclid Ave., Chicago Heights, Ill HoRN, EDWARD . . 214 E. 134th St., Chicago, Ill PUCKETT, GLENN R. . . 3304 Victory Avc., Racine, Wis HowLE'r'r, DONALD M . 6006 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill RADTKE, I'IEINZ J. . .... Sawyer, Wis LIUNT, EDWARD .I. , . 37 N. Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill RODEGHIER, L. J. . 1010 Cliff St., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis IIUNTER, WILLIAM H. 4839 Wabansia Ave., Chicago, Ill SAUNDERS, .IoHN P. . . 1346 2nd St., Milwaukee, Wis IIYMAN, HENl1Y F. 6140 Eherhart Ave., Chicago, Ill SCIIILLEMAN, JOHN R. . 114 S. Dorr St., Antigo, Wis H1'MANBON, AARON 11, , 3236 Cortez St., Chicago, Ill SCI-IMUDE, EWALD E. . 323 Main St., I-Ioricon, Wis IMHoIrF, CARL A. . . 11020 Hermosa, Chicago, Ill SETTEIIBLADE, E. O. . 298 W. 15th Place, Chicago Heights, Ill IsAAcs, CI-IAs. R. . 1511 Otto Blvd., Chicago Heights, Ill SIEMERE, EDMOND B. . . 909 Lincoln, Madison, Wis IZARD, PAUL G. . 1763 Cullom Ave., Chicago, Ill SILVEIISTEIN, LAWRENCE , 3001 Montrose Ave., Chicago, 1ll JABOHVHKI, LEON . . 3013 E. 00th St., Chicago, Ill SMITH, FRANKLIN R. . 225 E. I-Iurnn St., Chicago, Ill JACOBHEN, INooLI-' 508 Chester Ave,, Park Ridge, Ill S'moMDERo, BERT R. . 5439 Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, Ill -IAEKEL, CLARENCE W. . 858 Newport, Chicago, Ill S'I'RUcIc, RALPEI A. . 1011 N. Laramie Ave., Chicago, Ill JAMES, HowARD . 1145 S. Elmwood, Oak Park, Ill VAN ITANEL, W. L. . 602 N. Center St., Beaver Dam, Wis JANKOWVBKI, CARL F. 394 Division St., Blue Island, Ill WAGENEIi, W., JR. . 612 Lawrence Ave., Sturgeon Bay, Wis JAYBON, CAMERON J. 2013 Wubansia Ave., Chicago, Ill WANKE, ALI-'RED W. . 626 N. Court St., Sturgeon Bay, Wis JELLISON, DARRELL F. . 4537 Drexel Ave., Chicago, Ill WAPLEB, EUGENE L. . 4816 Prince Ave., Downers Grove, Ill JICKA, JOHN C. . . 2320 S. Cuyler Ave., Berwyn, Ill ZARKY, SIDNEY . . 709 E. Johnson St., Madison, Wis Joi-IN, DONALD W. .... White Lake, Wis COMPANY C ARTHUR F. GOEING HISTORY OF On July 27, 1928, there came to Fort Sheridan a great number of very green rookies, seeking to take the thirty days course as offered by the CMTC. With various stages of bewilderment on their faces they were ushered through the steps of preparation--assigm ments to companies, medical examinations and the changing from their civilian to their military clothes. Out of this number some two hundred and forty were chosen to compose the best company in Camp Holliday-fCompany CHL Not much was done over the week-end, thus giving the men time to acquaint themselves with what was to be their home for the next thirty days. On Monday, however, Company C was taken to the parade ground and given its first drill. VVhat a ragged-looking lot they were. Most of them knew not a thing about military drill, and as for keeping a line dressed-that was a feat quite beyond their power. That same afternoon Company C started its athletic conquests, which were to give it a name to be envied. Then came the day the rifies were issued. They were real soldiers now, and although it was a lot of work chasing all the cosmoline from out the cracks and crevices adherent to a gun, the men felt amply justified to be able to go swinging off down the road with clean and shining pieces resting firmly against their shoulders. After a few days of hard drill, in which the rookies managed to assimilate the manual of arms and even squads right and left, the time arrived for the parade. It was looked forward to with bothulonging and dread, longing to acquit themselves well and dread that something might go wrong. However, everyone was most pleasantly surprised. From a mass of jumbled beings the men had been forged into the fundamentals ofa fine machine, with each cog fitted to a nicety. After a short time more of close order drill there came a form of drill that everyone really enjoyed, the extended order. Although it may have been harder work there was that in it that made each feel as if he were carrying on under real war conditions. To creep Pagf Forty-:wen O
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