US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA)

 - Class of 1924

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US Army Infantry School - Doughboy Yearbook (Fort Benning, GA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 121 of 349
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JG ll 'p f ts f we iff n' v 'Lpig's,'h A1Q' Y X I924- DOUGHBOY GEORGE WILLIAM CLOVER Captain, Ifzfafzfry Lighting HXVHAT SEEMS TO BE THE TROUBLEU WI'I'll no worries George has calmly surveyed the work of the school, has been present at all formations and has peacefully slept through all lectures. Always short on the supply of mat- ches, cigarettes, pencils, etc., he is forgiven be- cause of his offer, Put your trust in Old George and he'll get you over the river. FRANKLIN MILLER COCHRAN Cdpfclill, llzfazzfry Old Folks I DIDNXI' SKIP ITU LATE a field officer in the Georgia Guard, Cochran doesn't 'fhanl:cr after the strenuous duties of Fl Doughboy captain. Day after day he carefully considers the advisability of transferring to the Q. M. C. or the possibility of getting back the old job as assistant to the Adjutant General of Georgia. JOHN CONSTANTINE CODY Captain, Illfzwtry UXVHEN I was XYITH THE IJERMONT GUARDH THE tallest man in tlIe class. So tall, in fact, is this lad from the 20th that it takes a mean man to stand in front of him and sing The Bridge of Spain will cry with pain, etc, He has only twenty some years in the service and therefore can belong to the select few who batted them out each noon to. thc tune of Once in the islands. VVILLIAIVI HOOVER CRAIG Captain, Infmzfry Bill HIS SHE GOOD LOOKINGFH note and a former Generalls of these two faults, he is a ability to sleep at any and all times was the cause of much jealousy among those who suffered from insomnia in' the class rooms. He said little, but cheerfully performed the duties of social lion. A polo player of aidej III spite good fellow. His

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Jr, ' 1 X , In , , 'xv 'f i Q' AXIQYIQZ4 DOUGHBOY ARMANDO Y V. C.-xs'1'EL1,,xNoL's Cafilaiu, lllfrlllffy, Cuban .-lrm-r Cuba uillll YES 'I'HE Senior of our txxo foreign delegates. 'l'his soldier of the old school, xxhile experiencing some difficulty with English as she is spoke, has, by his quiet perscrverence and unfzniling courtesy, won a home in the hearts of all of his classmates. CHARLES VVILLIAM CHALKER Captain, lrzfaurry Charlie How C0ME?H A country boy who hails from the Everglades, Charlie never kicks at anything even though he hasn't been able to sec into it this year. A mean boy with Mr. Springfield's shooting machine and one who has stood alongside of the big fellows on the Infantry Team and may be among them this year. GROVER CLEVELAND CLEAVER Captain, I7lfG7II57'j7 Duke UTI-lAT,S THE BUNKH ONCE a special emissary to Cuba. The spoon- iest man in Co. B. Possessor of a clever wit which he employed for the eclification of his squad most generously. A keen observer of human nature and a merciless critic thereof. JOHN ROBIN DAVIS CLELAND Captain, Infantry Bob HUJUST LiKE sHooT1NG FISHU ONE of our spooniest lads. The originator of the company song, 'lLondon Bridge is falling clown. Has two legs on the barbed wire shoe brush for being out of uniform and for hitching his Henry to a fire hydrant. A youth who will try anything once to see how it Works. ..-,sz .2531 A i i iiifigami.-ifg.g:A?.f6iii5!lff3!?2aH i ati. ,- 33 v -Ak: 4 mu -1 L37



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IA Vi- I 9 f , 9, A AXEQVQZ4 uousmaov in ANDREW I7:11..t.Io'r'r CREESY Capmiu, U. S. IW. C. Gyrcne 'lin-iv, llRPlSNAllANn TllE Gyrene is the other memher of the Ni-w England mins-the heans conipunm-nt. lle came tu us from our associate and friendly rixal hranch and has won many warm friends for himself and, incidently, the Corps he represents. lf the Army and the Navy ever gan- on lleaven's scenes, etc. GILMAN KlNIB.1XLL CRoeK12'r'r' Caplaill, 1llf1Illfl'V Davy, .-Xscott uHERIi,S Men in votre evra A polo player, soldier an.l traveler of note, Davy host of friends. A danseur par has made a excellence, he is a go. It is hop rades in society librarian for Co. B he kept the latest literature on tap at all times-and we don't mean that, either. bachelor who is always nn the after hop for Davy who masque- ungler the name of Ascott. As CORDAY 'WHITFIELD CUTCHIN Capmivz, lfzfazzlry Cutch KCUT oUT THE TALKING IN RANKSH THE chief of the second platoon of Co. B with a mean look in one eye and a merry twinkle in the other. One of the modern Minute Men, Cutch could be seen speeding across from Biglerville in his high powered Ford which had two wheels always in the air. Then a wild dash afoot and he yelled 'Tall inl' as he tied the knot in his tie. JOHN ERNEST DAHLQUIST Cajntfzifz, I7Zfd7Zf7'y Dahl HYOU TELL ,EM Bic BOY THE Big Swede from Minnesota who craves Aus and gets them without much trouble. The only demerit against Dahl is his ragged squad alignment, due evidently to the size l2 tractors he maneuvers with. His smile and linguistic abilities can't he beat. 1. ,i A. . ,A 'Effing- ': l ',9f,, 'W mi, D my .- M. 'H wx- 1 an .. if

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