ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI)

 - Class of 1919

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TAPS

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I. D. R. Definitions .'XI.It2N1ll'ZN'l'Z Something that is much talked about hut very seldom observed. Rixsl-2: lilement on which a movement is regulated: Dance night at Community House. BATTLE SIGHT! Something that happened on outpost duty at Hart Lake. CENTER: That part of the target seldom hit. CoI.t'MN: .IX formation in which the elements are placed one hehind the otherg seldom observed on practice marches. Dl+II'l.OX'Z XVhat we did on week-ends in Battle Creek. DEPTII: Eagle Lakeg three deepg deep stuff. DIS'FANC'I2Z NVhat we took when the C. O. saw us smoking. ELEMENT: Foreign substance often found in the beans. FILE: Two men :-Blank file: One man blank? ? ? ? FILE CI.osER: A gold brick. FLANK: A favorite steakg always well guarded by the cooks. FoRMATIoN: 14 hours a day. FRONT: Direction of the enemyg platoon commanders whom we love. GUIDE: A machine usually out of order. HICAIJZ XVhat you had to have when you wanted a vveek-end pass. INTERVAL: Space between dancers at the Community House. Theoretical, LEFT! Opposite from right. fThis is not generally clear.j LINE: Something we always had at parades, promenades and when talking to the fair sex. A good line. fDRDliR, CI.osE: Formation at the rolling kitchen. ORDER, EXTENDED! When policing camp the hardest formation for the N. C. O.'s to obtain. PACE: Slow horses and wild women. POINT or REST: Our bunk. RANK: Your first attempt to handle a platoon. RIGIIT: Ask Willard. G. B. K. The sandburs in this company were Pheris, XVestern, XVear and Henoch of Kemper. 61



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4th COMPANY

Suggestions in the ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) collection:

ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 22

1919, pg 22

ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 102

1919, pg 102

ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 20

1919, pg 20

ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 23

1919, pg 23

ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 15

1919, pg 15

ROTC Training Center - Sand Yearbook (Camp Custer, MI) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 23

1919, pg 23


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