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4 z Irispection of Senior Plotoons by former comrncmdinq officer Col. Phillips. Page 91 Senior Plcztoons PHOTOGRAPHS BY U. S. ARMY SIGNAL CORPS
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-l A1 WILLIAM I. RODGERS WILLIAM E. LANDIS BURTON E. GROSSMAN lVlICI-IAEL KOWALCHICK Caplcinf IMUUTTY lst Lieutenant, AGD lst Lieutenant, AGD lst Lieutenant, AGD Fofmef Commallding Offiffef Former Commanding Officer Commanding Officer ROBERT D. NOGUEIRA ALFRED E, PIERCE FRANK A. QUINN ROGER I. Posr First Sergeant Staff Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant The Army Specialized Training Unit at Southwestern Medical College was activated on August 21, 1943. Civilian students in the senior and junior classes entered the Army in Dallas on August 27th, and after being processed at Camp Wolters, Texas, were returned to the college on August 30th. They began their studies as trainees in the Army Specialized Training Program the following day, attending classes conducted by the Army authorities as Well as their regularly scheduled medical classes. Colonel Henry F. Phillips, M.C., was the Unit's first Commandant. Lt. W. E. Landis, AGD, was the Adjutant at that time. Since the activation of AST Unit No. 1809, it has been com- manded by Capt. W. I. Rodgers, Inf., Lt. Landis, and the present Commandant, Lt. B. E. Grossman, AGD, of Corpus Christi, Texas. Lt. Michael Kowalchick, AGD, is present Adjutant. On December 30, 1943, the freshman and sophomore classes of civilian students were ad- mitted to the Army program and after processing at Camp Wolters were assigned to duty with this unit. At the present time, therefore, there are four complete classes of medical train- ees undergoing both the Army and college programs of study. At the first commencement exercises held by the school on March 19, 1944, the Army senior trainees were discharged from the Army as enlisted men immediately after their graduation and commissioned lst Lieutenants in the Medical Corps, AUS. They will be called to active duty upon completion oi their nine-months internships. Page 90 i
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