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COMMANDANT COLONEL IOHN R. STARK EY Eastern has been indeed fortunate to have at the head of its military department a graduate of West Point and a former commander of the artillery at Fort Bragg, N. C. Colonel John R. Starkey has made all who came in contact with him feel that here is a man under whom a soldier would like to serve and obey his command. Colonel Starkey saw service in the first World War, and his battalion of field artillery was the first Ameri- can unit to fire a shot. Previous to the World War One, he saw service on the Mexican Border. Colonel Starkey has given to the Military Depart- ment all the benefit of experience and knowledge as a leader of the armed forces of the United States. Eastern will be heard from on all battle fronts.
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LT. GUY WHITEHEAD STAFF As assistant instructors in Military Science the Captain Earl T. Noble and 1 st Lt. Guy Whitehead. Captain Noble has been well liked by the men T. C. unit himself, he is well acquainted with the been most helpful to them. A former graduate of the R. O. T. C. at Eastern, tor, particularly in the instruction of dismounted Any mention of the staff would be incomplete geant Bentley, the office chief; Staff Sergeant Bo Corporal Williams, the mechanical wizards; Serg clerk; and Corporal Chrisman, Private Boyd, and worth in the help they have rendered to the men From Col. Starkey down to Private Boyd and bered by the men of the R. O. T. C. men of the R. O. T. C. have been fortunate to have of the R. O. T. C. Having graduated from an R. O. problems of the men of the R. O. T. C. and has Lt. Whitehead has proved his worth as an instruc- drill and the manual of arms. without word about the enlisted men. Master Ser- nd, communication expert; Sergeant Vernon and eant Wilson, supply sergeant; Corporal Miller, Private Casey, general duty have all shown their of the R. 0. T. C. Casey the staff here at Eastern will long be remem- Front Row, from left to right: Master Sergeant E. Bentley, Sergeant R. Vernon, Sergeant Z. Wilson, Staff Sergeant T. Bond. Second Row: Pvt. H. 0. Price, Corps R. Mil- ler, C. Williams, Pvts. J. Casey, R. Boyd, and R. Chrisman. i
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