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5' x The progress and improvement in precise drill, disci ' and morale of the Corps this year is the most promisi V at the Academy. The experience and genera gcc Cadet Officers and NCO's have kept well Sjf1e t itio a ,ag standard in daily and public showings of the Cgr xg, Under the able command of Cadet Major W' liam m h by stiff competition has been waged between the a companies, friendly rivalry that has helped to improve he corps as a whole. Major Kalmbach and his staff have proved themselves to be a smooth running and efficient organization and have shown themselves fit and able leaders of the 235 MAIOR W. C. KALMBACH Battalion Commander BATTALIO ST FF Top Row, left to right: 2nd Lt. Bill Baker, lst Ll, David Womack. M!Sqt. James Edmondson. Middle How, left to right: Capt. Adi. Melvin Young, 2nd Lt. Bill Webster. Front Row: Major Bill Kalmbach. Not shown, Mfsqis. Larry Shannon, and Ted Beach. Cadets at the Academy. 39
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Q .ff Military Department Staff: Standing, MfSgt. Pickett, MfSqt. Fernander, Sqt.lfC Brannon, Sgt, Mercier. Sitting, Lt. Col. Reynolds. MILIT RY DEPARTME LT. COL. L. S. REYNOLDS P. M. S. 6 T. ln this post-War year, at the Academy, the Military Stcatt has the terrific task of makinq us realize the seriousness with wliicli we all must look upon our military training. Lt. Colonel Lawf rence S. Reynolds, Serqeants Pickett, Fernander, Brannon, and Mercier have done a wonderful job, and should we ever find ourselves fiqhtinq on the battlefields for Democracy, wo will remember their counsel. The Military Department has done an excellent iob of sliapinq the Corps into a well knit, well drilled unit both in and out ol ranks. They have tauqht us one of the most important attributes of a successful career, the ability to qive and receive orders well. . 38
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