Citizens Military Training Camp - Sentinel Yearbook (Fort Sheridan, IL)

 - Class of 1928

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I THE SENTINEL ff 1iA'l'HBl!UlIU, KARL . RAUSCHL, Joni-:PH . REED, R0l!1'Jl1T . R.EZAl'H, l7ANIEL IIEICHAHDT, lCLDoN IUCHARDSON, GEORGE . IEIEL, CHARLES . RIENZE, .IoHN . RICKARY, BASIL . IEICKARD, OSCAR RJNDEIIKNECHT, PAUL Riscm-1, l1oRER'r . 1422 Washington St., Two Rivers, Wis . 1114 Arthur St., Wausau, Wie . 115 Stewart Ave., Rockford, Ill 1514 2-1th St., Two Rivers, Wis 710 Seventh St., Kiel, Win 1739 E. 83rd St., Chicago, Ill . . . . , Lacon, Ill 611 Layton Ave., Cudahy, Wis . . . Wausaukee, Win 413 Main St., Niagara, Wis Win . 090 08th Ave., West Allis, 2443 Highland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis IIOCHELEAU, 1.1-zo . . 2310 16th St., Two Rivers, Wis R.0CHELEAU, F. . 1418 Hawthorn Ave., Two Rivers, Wis. liowE, .loHN . Rosen, l.AwRENcE SCHAPEII, ALFRED . . 4800 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Ill . . . . Reedsville, Win, 1914 McKinley Ave., Milwaukee, Wis, SCHMERHORN, GORDON . 584 11th Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. SCHINKE, CARL , SCHULTZ, 110111-:RT . ScHMrD'r, HERBERT . 2620 Monroe St., Two Rivers, Win. 382 Linnwood Ave., Milwaukee, Win. . 677 18th Ave., Milwaukee, Wis SCHRAEDE11, NOIl1iE1l1' . 1508 18th St., Two Rivers, Wis SEl1.I0,ROY . SMITH, ARTHUR . S'rANu, MELVIN . . 3412 Mt. Vernon Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. . 805 21st St., Milwaukee, Wis. 10-14 Marinctte Ave., Marinette, Wis. Sri-:HN, Roni-:a'r , S1'ELi'rzEa, OSCAR SNVANSON, ALFRED . TAMM, CHARLI-ns . TAYLOR, IIOBERT TAYLOR, W.NLTEli . T1-:sHENEcH, JOHN TucHoLsKI, CHESTER '1'HoMPsoN, ROLLIN UNEER, CHARLES . U'rEcH, Ilmaunar . VAN livin-:N, CARL VAN VALEN, lJoNALD VOLAND, PIAIIOLD , VRANEY, Jour: . WAIER, EUGENE . WAIiDll1I.1i1G, PERRY WABHROURNE, D. . WEliLE, IQUIIT . WENBINQ, GENE . WUNDERLICH, ERNEST . 3127 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis . 43 29th St., Milwaukee, Wis . 1212 15th St., Rock Island, Ill . 426 Calumet Ave., Kiel, Wis . . . Laeon, Ill 556 Dakota St., Milwaukee, Wis 459 52nd Ave., West Allis, Wis 832 Eighth Ave., Milwaukee, Wis 720 Murray Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . 1081 13th St., Milwaukee, Wis . 706 32nd St., Milwaukee, Wis 553 Walker St., Milwaukee, Wis 1241 W. Maple Ave., DuPage, Ill . 709 Milwaukee St., Kiel, Wie 036 N. 16th St., Manitowoc, Wis . 504 Scott St. Milwaukee, Wis . 653 N. Ridge, Niagara, Wis 403 Webster Place, Milwaukee, Wis . 396 21st St., Milwaukee, Wis . 736 23rd St., Milwaukee, Wis , . 839 Rayner Ave., Joliet, Ill ZAHN, O1'1'0 . 317 Ninth Ave., South West Bend, Wis ZAJICEK, GEORGE . . 1068 26th St., Milwaukee, Wis ZEMRowsK1, Jos. . 8245 Saginaw Ave., South Chicago, Ill ZvoNAa, CYRIL . . 198 First Ave., Milwaukee, Wis COMPANY FH HISTORY ELDEN HUNTER All Company F men will remember their first day in camp. On July 27th, a chilly, melancholy day, one hundred and twenty-five of us were registered, placed in groups and marched to our Company. W'c were then examined by the doctors, following, of course, a cold shower. And then our uniforms! West Point has nothing on CMTC when it comes to getting fitted out. Exactly the same clothes, only different in color, fit and material. WVe were then divided into platoons and squads and all set to start our monthis tour at Camp Holliday. During the mornings of our first week we were taught, and most of us tried hard to learn, the fundamentals of drill. It is needless to say our instructors must have en- joyed this, with rookies the likes of us. YVe were each given a bunch of cosmoline with a riiie in it. After an houris cleaning, the rifle made its appearance, and at the end of our month of camp life our riHes were fairly dry. Right shoulder arms, port arms, present arms, order arms, were some of the commands that kept us thinking this first week. COMPANY Page S ixry-fix .v.v.v.v.v.vn.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.- 0 ' r.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.mv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v-v.v.v.v.

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.' 281 'S If 17 , Qicii 'Z' ' f Qi Clllf ll 119 R ,L if - AAMODT, IAIPIIIBEIIT . AUEERGER, ANTHONY . ADAMS, WIIi1.IAh! . AHEARN, GEORGE . AHNERT, HERBERT . ALBTEEN, WILIIIABI . ALTENBURG, FIENI11' . ANGER, ERNEST . ANDERSON, CLII-'FORD . ARMSTRONG, RALPH AIINDT, EDWARD . AxT, ALI-'RED . HAEBEMANN, LLOYDE . HAGIN, VICTOR . BAHR, GOICDAN . BAKER, PAUL BALL, GEORGE BALL, IIOHEHT HARTELL, ERICH . HATEMAN, RALPH . BELLE, ARMODOB . BEMIH, ERWIN BENDER, .IOHN BETHRUM, VAN IIARRIHON BENNETT, JAMES . . 1ilE1l.MANN, MYRON . BIERMANN, WILLIAM . BIEI-IN, LANVRENCE . BIRCH, EDYVARD . . BODE, CARL . BOGRAND, GEORGE . BOHL, ERYVIN . 69 BOI-ILMANN, FRED . BOTTONI, GILBERT . BOTTONT, THEO. . BUETTNER, RAYMOND 11UTzLAI-'I-', LAWRENCE BUTCH, WILLIAM . BLUEMKE, MILTON . BRITTON, ROBERT . BROEKER, HENRY CARLISLE, DONALD COMPANY F , CMTC CAPTAIN HENRY J. MATCI'IETT, 6th Inf., Commanding 2ND LIEUT. ALBERT H. DICKERSON, 6th Inf. 294 Rusk Avenue, Milwaukee, WiS 577 Seventh Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . . 1806 16th St., Moline, Ill . 1519 20tlI St., Two RivcrS, WIS 2225 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, WiS . . . . Oeonto, WIS 2710 Walnut St., Milwaukee, WIS 475 Second Ave., Wauwatosa, WIS . . . . Lacon, Ill 1737 Hancock St., Rockford, Ll . 1465 25th St., Milwaukee, WiS 679 53rd St., Milwaukee, Wis 1765 16th St., Milwaukee, Wis th Iane Milwaukee Wie . 699 13' 1 , , - . . 703 Sixth St., Keil, Wis 214 E. Seventh St., Aledo, Ill .i 1303 Concordia Ave., Milwaukee, Wis 724 47th St., Milwaukee, Wis 751 Fourth St., Milwaukee, Wis . . . . . Joy, Ill . 2011 13th St., Two RiverS, Wis 1017 Scott St., Milwaukee, WIS 339 Grove St.. Milwaukee, WIS , . . Millernburg, Ill , , . . Lacon, Ill . . . Shorewood, Wis. . 430 Newton, Shorewood, WIS. 375 Sixth Avei, WauwatoSa, WiS. 425 50th Ave., West AllIS, WIS. 1626 Cedar St., Milwaukee, WiS. . . . Wauf-Iaukee, WiS. 0 Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. . 896 29th St., Milwaukee, WIS. 3611 Park Hill Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 3611 Park Hill Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. 47tlI Sl Milwaukee WiS . 1174 I-. D ' I , . 2231 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, WIS 489 Fourth Ave., Milwaukee, WIS 1407 N. Fell Ave., Bl00II11I'lgiZOIl, Ill , . . . . Joy, Ill . 128 N. Jasper St., Decatur, Ill 8 Highland Blvd., Milwaukee, WiS GROSSMANN, IIARVEY . 821 21st St., Milwaukee, WiS. I'lAAG, HOWARD . . 1225 21St St., Two RiverS, WiS. HAEBEIIIIE, EUOENE . 787 Cramer St., Milwaukee, WiS. HALL, DUANE . . 237 W. Virginia Ave., Peoria, Ill. IIALQUIHT, ALUIN . . 877 36th St., Milwaukee, WiS. l'lAMIL'l 0N, RUSSELL ..... Laeon, Ill. FIANSEN, IIENRY . 89th aIId N. Greenfield, WeSt Allis, WiS. HANSEN, ILALPH . 716 Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. HANSEN, RAY . . 457 33rd St HARIIIIECHT, FRED . 2427 WiSconSin Ave l'IAR'1'MAN, ELMER HAIII-TMAN, FRANK IIAVEN, HERMAN HAYE, EARL . HEGNER, JOHN . H ENDRICK8, COMMADOR A IIEINEN, ROBERT HENRICKSON, IHLER IIEIIKER, HARRY HPIRAIAN, MELVIN HILTMAN, GUSTAV HINTz, OTTO . llOEY, GEORGE HOEHNE, ROSS HOGE, ILALPH , HOHOL, FRANK . HOLMES, ANDREW HOUDEK, JOSEI-IH IIUNTER, ELDEN . IIURST, WILLIAM IREY, SUMNER IRELAND, CASEY . JACKSON, IJONALD JACOIIOSKI, WILLIAM JONES, CHARLES .IUDGE, .IOHN . KAII-'ER, HAROLD IYAISER, CIIARLES KAILIALA, PENTTI . KEIIL, RAYMOND ITEMPER, ILOHERT ITERN, MARVIN . ' 374 25th' Sn . 915 Kn . 203 N. Four ' 611E.63r ., Milwaukee, WiS. ., Milwaukee, WiS. WiS. Sheboygan, ., Milwaukee, WiS. oxville, Peoria, Ill. th St., Oregon, Ill. 632 Homer St., Milwaukee, WIS. Niagara, WiS. d St., Chicago, Ill. . 1658 24th St., Two RiverS, WiS. 369 Fifth Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 615 Linus St., Milwaukee, WiS. 619 l7tlI Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. 549 Herman St., Milwaukee, Wis. . Harvard, Ill. 1358 30th St., Milwaukee, WiS. 489 58th St., Milwaukee, WiS. . . 369 Vine St., Niagara, WiS. 505 Fifth Ave., Wauwatosa, WiS. . Lemont, Ill. 702 Greenfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 1315 22nd St., Two Rivera, WiS. . 501 CRSS St., Milwaukee, WiS. . 643 MOSS Ave., Peoria, Ill. . . . lilo . Wcnona, Ill. x, 143, Toluea, Ill. 709 Frederick Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. 704 Northwestern Ave. 1322 Madison Ave , Blooniimztuii, Ill. . llenry, Ill. Two Rivers, WiS. 404 Y. M. C. A. lildiz., Milwaukee, WiS. . 491 51St St,, Milwaukee, Wis. 528 N. Seventh St., Manitowoc, WiS. 641 Chamher St., Milwaukee, WiS. CARY JOHN . Cegielski, I'IA1lRY CowGI-:n, CLIFFORD COOK, ROBERT CUTLER, HAROLD CLARK, JOBEPH . CROY, CONIIAD . DAHL, LESLIE . IDEGELLEKE, GEIIIIIT DANNENIIERG, A. DEDERING, MILTON DELLLIORE, JAMES DEUTSCH, ANDIIENV DEWVEY, WILLIAM IJIBB, ALLEN . IjOWNE1'l, IYENNETH DOUGLABH, JOHN DUGAS, IGNATIUS . . . Reednville, Win 401 Third Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . . . . Ravinia, Ill . 245 27th St., Milwaukee, WIS 604 Jefferson St., Stevens Point, Win . 205 Midway Apts., Rockford, Ill 1917 W. Casey Ave., Mt. VernoII, Ill . 123 23rd St., Milwaukee, Wis . 600 60th St., Milwaukee, WiS 765 New York Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . . 619 Paine St., Kiel, WIS . . 814 MaiII St., Columbia, Ill 1318 N. Sh01'I11I111, Iililomington, Ill . . . . Henry, Ill . 29 60th St., Milwaukee, WiS . 319 W. Washington, Appleton, Wis . 253 E. .1uneau, Milwaukee, WiS . 1218 Galena St., Milwaukee, WIS Ii1NG, LANVRENCE . IYIRIIY, JAMES . KOCH, JAMES . . KUCZYNSKI, EDwARD IYNEYSE, WAL'FE1t . ISRUEGER, ORVILLE LACOURT, EDWIN . LANGAHEER, ISENNETII LAW, ELLBWORTH . LEEMAN, JOSEPH . LEONARD, THOMAS IIEVICK, ALI-'RED . IIIEHE, EUGENE LI.IEwSIcI, ERVIN LEDL, CHAIIIIES , lVIAHNKE, EDWARD . MALECKI, CONRAD MEANS, MACK . . 1701 Crilly Court, Chicago, Ill . . R F D 1, HeIIry, Ill . . . . Lacon, Ill 563 Lincoln Ave., Milwaukee, WiS 2726 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, WiS . R F D 2, Manitowoc, WIS . 1051 JaekSon St., Marinctte, WiS . 216 S. Unflerhill St., Peoria, Ill . 659 47tlI St.. Milwaukee, WiS 1706 Humboldt Blvd., Chicago, Ill . 194 23rd St., Milwaukee, WIS . 813 North St., Mt. Vernon, Ill 518 S. Walnut St., Appleton, WiS 921 First Ave., Milwaukee, WIS . 026 22nd St., Two Rivers, WiS. 916 Madison St., Manitowoc, Wis. 471 42nd Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. McLean, Ill DRAMBUIKG, ROBERT . EBEHHAICDT, HUGO, .1R. EHERHARDT, ERXVIN . ENOELS, .IOHN . . FAIIINSKI, FELIX . 1323 FERRIS, QDIBON . FERRIS, TEWART . FIELDING, JAMES . 63 FILUT, LEONARD FINE, NIILTON . FINNVALL, DONALD . FRANSON, CHARLES FHANZ, JOSEPH . FREY, PHILLII' . FRIDRICH, ROBERT . FRITSOHE, .IOHN . . FROSOI-IER, WILLIAM . GESEIYL, HARRY . GRAPE, FNEDEIIIC . GOLDDERG, LEONARD . GRAVES, MARSHALL . GREEN, WALTER . GREEN, LAWRENCE . GROGAN, ROBERT 1169 Burnham St., WeSt Allis, WiS . 811 24th Ave., Milwaukee, WIS 811 24th Ave., Milwaukee, WiS 257 35th St., Milwaukee, WiS Minnesota, South Milwaukee, Win . 567 Clark St., Niagara, WiS , 567 Clark St., Niagara, wal 16 Greenfield Ave., WeSt Allin, Wis 836 Seventh Ave., Milwaukee, WiS 563 Farewell Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. . 1248 E. 46th St., Chicago, Ill 427 63rd Ave., wen Allis, wal 935 S. 21St St. Manitowoc Win . 639 mn Milwaukee: wal 131 W. 11th St., Mt. Carmel, Ill 779 Ninth St., Milwaukee, WiS 1922 AdaInS St., Two Rivers, Wis 82 Garfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis 711 S. Kenneth Ave., Chicago, Ill 860 Summit Ave., Milwaukee, Wis . . R F D 1, Oregon, Ill . . . . HeIIry, Ill 459 Cramer St., Milwaukee, Wis 89 Pryor Ave., Milwaukee, Wisi MEYER, SHERRURNE IVIEYEH., CHESTER MOENCH, FRANCIS MORSE, HAICOLD MITELLEII, HOXVAIID MUELLER JOHN . ' 424 N. Siiith Stf, Manitowoc, wit. . 1349 14th St., Milwaukee, WIS. 1215 37th St., Milwaukee, Wis. Henry, Ill. . -207 Oak St., Stevens Point, WiS. 1516 Walnut St Milwaukee, Wie. MULI-IOLLON, GEORGE . 3322 St. Paul Avei: Milwaukee, Wiin MULHOLIION, HAROLD . 49 31St St., Milwaukee, WiS. MUIKDOCK, R.01iE1l.'l' . . 501 S. Fifth St., Oregon, Ill. IVIUIIPHY, MICHAEL . 3110 Michigan St., Milwaukee, WIS. MCAvOv, GEORGE . 1614 WisconSin Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. MCKITTRICK, RICHARD . . 920 Fisher St., Peoria, Ill. OlSHEA, JAMES . . 6434 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, Ill, OSTERMANN, LOUIS . In Care of Y. M. C. A., Milwaukee, WiS. PARADOXVHKY, GERALD . 949 Fifth Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. PATTERSON, GEORGE . 298 15th St., Milwaukee, WIS. PERRY, WAL1'El! . 1310 MadiSon St., Two Rivers, WiS. PINKELLA HAMILTON . 505 Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee, WiS. - . POIRIER, HAIIVEY PFIBTER, l'lEN1'IY PLANTE, ARTHUR PLATZ, WILLIAM . PRIEOEL, CHARLES PRIOR, CARI. . . 641 River St., Niagara, WiS. . 219 10tlI St., Milwaukee, WiS. 807 Elizabeth Av e., MarylaIId, WiS. . 1419 Wells St., Milwaukee ,WiS. 1003 Muskego Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. . . 1210 Lincoln, Peoria, Ill. Page Sixty-jim'



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THE SENTINEL f f L Some of our men suffered the embarrassment of having to drill on the rookie squadn. This squad is like a pot of stew, something of everything but nothing much in partic- ular . About this time we learned what the Word short-sheet meant. The company dances were complete successes, due greatly to the hostess, Miss Jessie Goodwin, who arranged plenty of girls to act as partners for the boys. Trips to the rifle range were the outstanding features of the third week. Although our Company had no outstanding athletes, everyone tried hard and never gave up. If the spirit of the corps were taken into consideration, Company FH would have won in every event. We were not without victories, however. Green hurled the shot-put 38 feet and IO inches, taking first place in that event. He likewise captured the discus throw by slinging the platter 98 feet, IO inches. Preegal took third in the javelin. As a military organization, Company F was hard to beat, as was demonstrated when our Company was picked to present a scouting and patrolling squad for a demon- stration for Thursday, August 23rd. If there is credit due anyone, and we of FH Company know there is, it goes to our commander, Captain Matchett, and his able assistant, Lieutenant Dickerson of the 6th U. S. Infantry. Captain Matchett's transfer to Fort Leavenworth placed Lieutenant McCabe in charge of our publicity work and in command of the second platoon. He also coached the Illinois Football Squad, which won the inter-state game on our gridiron. We leave camp with but one desire, and that is to return next year. REGULAR ARMY INFANTRY AT THE FORT SHILRIDAN CMTC Fort Sheridan is the home station and headquarters of the Second Infantry Regiment of the U. S. Army, and the ISt Battalion, under command of Major Joseph C. Hatie, helped in the camp training of the CMTC this summer. Assigned to the same duty was the 2nd Battalion of the Sixth Infantry, Lieut. Colonel Charles T. Smart, commanding, from Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Few of the young men who enroll for the Citizens' Camps each year appreciate the enormous amount of work which they demand of the Regular Army. True, they note day by day the functioning of their company and battalion commanders, they are in in- timate touch with the non-commissioned officers, carefully selected for camp detail, some of them even become aware of the additional labor which their training involves for the enlisted personnel. All this falls, however, within the thirty days of the CMTC month. Preparations for the camp actually began nearly a year earlier with the opening of the school period, November ISt, when the training was started of specialists, mess sergeants, cooks, truck drivers and clerks, all needed in a CMT Camp. This year much assistance was rendered by officers of the 4oIst Infantry and the 317th Cavalry Regi- ments, of the Organized Reserves, but nevertheless the primary responsibility for the CMT Camp rested upon the Regular Army. This statement applies to the processing of candidates and to their training in the companies and troops, no less than to the general administrative responsibilities in clothing, feeding and housing 2,000 candidates, as well as giving them med- ical care, laundry service and opportunities for re- ligious and social life, coupled with outdoor and indoor sports and other forms of recreation. Li. CaI.,6lhInf., U. s. Army Camp Inspector C1-mnnms T. SMART Page S ixly-.uw u ........v .. .........v........' ...N-.-v.vvvvv.v.v.v.JVM-vvv-v.vvv

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