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3:5- 2. -'. 12:37:11 t I: .: .' 4... . 2x k' ' ' ' .li P ; sq; - 1. . . I 4 X :1'. E: ' ':-:x x73: :1:- l $M. LT. jg RICHARD THOMPSON Lt. jg Richard Thompson, c1 newcomer to the Athletic Department, really goes in for Iudo. Ask anyone in one of his classes. Maybe that is Why he was With the Naval Group- China in the interior of China, attached to guerrilla forces there. Lt. Thompson entered V-12 in 1943 and was commissioned in 1944. He came to Marquette in early April 1946. .......... . l' i x . 7-. 5?... ?S n. ' 1' 1' i7: 9 I ;' xi ' . . 9 fig .454 : .1. . , i'v. $.31- : :- 31, I 3g? ? . u, 4' 9. I 1' ' .24 ii 1 .. I .- y .. . 5' . . 5. . V - , ' .t';.. .,1-.... ' ..... - I '.', .. :54? . ' xx ' .'..'.. ' .' . . . l, ...'.I ..l .. ,, . 25 ..4 mewna Rid; nkabthann '7 'A: 5:. .......... . axrf sxxijifl-V: Wk; . .5 . x . R X 5A . a5 . .S'I i . , y: 5 k ..... I 4? .. 91y . :3: --5 , ..... '7' . i .47 44 1' I ' S'5 KG! it '37. 5245?? '3 f M ' ;? i ' .. '7 szxt , - - .- '3'; . . '4 I -.- . '1... . I... 1' . 7i; 3 fl', , . - .I- - r c554; VV55 ..; . s ' ,1. .'.7 cf .' . .. ,, '.y .l ' 55:17 - W115 5 ' :';I .' . 3,5 2.- :. I' -- '. . ; t: .. . . ' 4 LT. R. A. SHAFFER Probably the busiest man in the Unit is Lt. Russell A. Shaffer, Unit dentist. Lt. Shatter came to Marquette in November 1945 after 22 months of duty at Great Lakes. A1though his stay here has been pleasant, Mr. Shaffer reports that his discharge this sum- mer Will be well-received. HA11 1 want to do is iish --is his hopeful statement. 1 z. ..... s .afKQQRRQfF' ' .ixwwrax'. 22's ' w;mw'9'i'3WH - ' . 9' I unkvxxslsWh' . 1' x K K f?f't s x. ' i ' .. Kws-t-Q-rwwv .. . . ' f'v .. - .'.5 -.ix 4 -+.-;-:K 4. :3 4 . .xh'ea . svwkhtxez? ' v . . , . ,- ,.s'.R Ks, x t.sw-.. ss- .V' V! e'- . . vv' ,' Nx'NN X K V. 9 xwp w . 4155$waf K,$N AN '05 R 3d s 7,7, . ,.I i v +1. ,, LT. E. A. DRESKIN Medica1 officer for the Unit is Lt. E. A. Dreskin. A graduate of Tukme University, he received his commission in 1942. During the war he served in c: PT squadron and later aboard cm LST which participated in the Philippine invasion. After being discharged in July, Lt. Dreskin p1ans to enter the medical research field. His family resides in New Or1ecms, La. xx 5' S I. '- Z-rK h x sx I .655 :1th 'x' '-; . . 'S'AWESE: LT. jg BENJAMIN D. SISSON Disbursing officer of the Unit is Lt. 1g Sisson Who is c: native of Wisconsin. He received his commission after Ci short term of V-12 school- ing C11 Notre Dame, being sent to Newport, R 1., for commissioning. Before coming to Marquette he served 21 months aboard the USS WREN. An extra CIC- Complishment here is his work as softball pitcher for Ship's Company.
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Serving as Ship's Service officer, in addition to his position as legal assistance officer, he has also been a damage control instructor. x 1 .i ' 5c. -. . a! x , t $3119 31V. 7 v.1 x J o 1-2; g7 a V , -, ' xvi. 3,5'. 1 . V93 1.: l. . t . 1 5'9 . 1 .' ,7X'i1953363k .' a .'.-t X pnwkv: 4 1 l 13593,? J :ng1? .., xx x 6th MN, :-:.;-.-:-s 7 xw, h$ 4 Af'E-kkm 7,52 ..... x I 3 Ac -. X '74., I 1 3, .7 4':-.-1I:$:-:ll i . -: $44K: 9:33:51 :2 t . x .,--:.:-;': . 7 ' . ' , f sassfgva4 Xi , . '-'-: x2-:z 45$; 2:55.14:- 71-5-55? - t ' '3- -' wagginsv LT. 091 F. X. MILLER Lt. 091 F. X. Miller at La Crosse, Kans, is a product of the Navy V-7 program. After grad- uating from Kansas State College, he attended Midshipman School in Chicago, receiving his commission in December 1943. After serving in a submarine division and as a gunnery officer on a destroyer, Mr. Miller came to Marquette in 1945 as a Naval Science instructor. zot wow mei axw T . 9V 0F g. Xxwe'wx .1 x .m . 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A graduate of Yale NROTC in 1944, Mr. McLennan had duty on PT craft in the Pacific prior to reporting to Marquette in October 1945. He is the navigation instructor in the Naval Science Department. ..C 1v u 'hb. .-.s -..-4 ' .: xx 'Iu- q,atbi. . ..-A 8' 'w'. c'd s -p -4 .44 .0 r W'A- 94 ' 4-, o- .s- mow..- Q. '- 6'. .- e .. ...,w-vv VM'99' A.o- F253 Y :W?HE
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Dean of the six CPO's at Marquette is CGM W. 11. Jackson Who enlisted in the Navy 42 years ago. He reported to this activity in September 1940 When the Unit was opened and during the elapsed time he has, in addi- tion to helping gunnery classes, coached the pistol and rif1e teams, turning out Winner after Winner. He is a rather quiet man, yet it is. certain that With two wars behind him, he has many tales at the sea and wars to relate. CBM H. M. Drake was With the Asiatic Fleet before coming to Marquette. This is the Chief's last year of a 20 year hitch and he says that When it is over he is going back to Ohio to raise chickens. However, his latest word is that he is getting a job running a movie pro- jector for a theatre in Cincinnati. CQM 1-1. A. Redfield came to Marquette in December 1944, after five years at sea. Before that he had been in retirement for 13 months. The HChiet enlisted in the Navy in 1922 after 10 IO two and one-ha1t years in the Army. During his first tour of duty, he served 11 years in China With the Asiatic Fleet. Before reporting to Marquette, CSM G. A. Oswald served aboard a battlewagon in the Atlantic and aboard a cruiser in the Pacific. His campaign ribbons speak for the rest of his accomphshments. For four and one-halt years, CGM 1. E. Dugan, better known as W C. Fields Dugan' , served aboard a minelayer in the Pacific. 13e- tore Marquette, the Hstar of Ships Company's softball team saw the Gilberts, Aleutian 1s1ands and Solomon activities, partaking in many bit- ter battles. CY D. Stankovic enlisted in the Navy in July 1934. He served aboard several ships in the Pacific. He was at Samoa, Saipan and Peari Harbor, and reported to this Unit in November 1945. The ereper of records is emphatic when he says he is a Htwenty-year Inan '. . h. '9 h W'f-'aW3WWJQ-, i 1 :Ni . .t-t-e'vL'i
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