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1 LC' 5558 SSX If ffl ff! A' 2111.1 - ggggg Cry 3' ' IN THIS SECTION we memorialize those former men of Norwich who laid down their lives in World War II. It is about eighty percent complete. We are sorry that we could not secure representation of the remaining dead, whom we honor no less than these. As you turn the pages of this section you will recall some former cadets more vividly than others, but all of these men are precious memories for those who gave them life and loved them. Many of these war dead were comrades of some Veteran now at Norwich. Some Alumnus or Faculty member will recall the older ones and think wistfully for a while on the pathos of human life and the tragic cost of inevitable war. Little did these men think as they trudged up the Hill for the first time that some day they would become members of a glorious Company, of various rank, class, and age-but equally honored and exalted because they gave all that a man can give-their lives. As Norwich cadets they have shared our tradi- tions, sung our songs, moved in these familiar halls, and endured the Vermont winters and the professor's examination. These men took part of Norwich into the conflict in the air, on the land, and on the sea. We were part of them as they were part of us. Though this mystic bond seems to be broken, it is an in- dissoluble relation: they are still men of Norwich. They may or may not remember us. We remember them. Through the horror of war they realized the splendor of their manhood. The nation is pre- served at a very great cost. May we all be worthy of the great price they paid. a N , 6793- -965-
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cf xx ,zzz-r,-,,. 1, xxgggsfff .f RICHARD LAWRENCE CREED Class of 1916 Colonel, Cavalry, 3rd Infantry Division Colonel Creed was awarded the Mexican Border Campaign Ribbon prior to World War I and served in the Army of Occupation in Germany from 1919 to 1923. A graduate of the Cavalry School in 1925 and of the Command and General Staff School in 1930, Colonel Creed participated in the African, the Middle East, the Sicilian, and the Southern Italy Cam- paigns in World War II. The Colonel met his death while commanding Special Troops of the 3rd Infantry Division in the Battle of Mount Lungo near Mignano, Italy, on November 15, 1943. His wife, Mrs. Annie H. Creed, and son, Captain Richard L. Creed, Ir., of Center Rut- land, Vermont, survive him. GIRVELLE LEIGI-ITON FIELD Class of 1920 Lieutenant Colonel, Coast Artillery, First Regular Division of the Philippine Army Colonel Field fought in defense of the Philippine Islands as Chief of Staff of the First Division of the Philippine Army in 1941 and 1942. He was taken prisoner by the Japanese on Bataan and interned in the Umeda Bunsho Prison Camp at Osaka, Japan, where he died of pneumonia resulting from malnutrition and the luck of medical care on February 1, 1943. The Colonel was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for heroic action in defense of the Islands and his unit received two Presidential Citations in the initial stage of the war. After having spent over ten years on foreign soil with her husband, Mrs. Madge B. Field, his widow, now resides in San Francisco, California. ALLEN EUGENE SMITH Class of 1921 Lieutenant Colonel, 31st Division, Philippine Army The widow of Lieutenant Colonel Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Mey Smith of Del Rio, Texas, was presented the Bronze Star Medal by General Jonathan M. Wainwright, for the Colonel's skilful location and installation of additional guns for beach defense on the west coast of Bataan, Philippine Islands. Through his superior performance of this difhcult task Lieutenant Colonel Smith was responsible for a well-organized plan of artillery for beach defense. Lieutenant Colonel Smith received a commission in the Regular Army upon his graduation from Norwich. I-Ie arrived in the Philippines only a short time before war broke out in 1941. He served under General Wainwright, a personal friend, until he was .wounded on April 9, 1942. On April 12, 1942, he died from those wounds in an American hospital. EIGHT
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