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

 - Class of 1924

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In xwrxm 4, lx. iv. X146 X l' .. 9 If Krf ' 12 P rw - :kin 'fl ar Y KR I924- DOUGHBOY M IQICHARD DAVID DAUGHERITY -Captain, Izzfzzlzrry Dick W12I.I., XVOULD YOU DO TIIAT?l' A former resident of Benning, he has the inside dope on the whole plant and disseminates news on the slightest provocation. At the begin- ning of the course Dick announced . .no social engagements, no outside interests while the course lasts and the way he has A ed himself through shows that he meant it. LEWIS CLARK DAVIDSON Capfizilz, lllfllllffy Dave KSHAPE UPU WITH Co. B to command, Dave had a manls sized job on his hands and he is small of stature, too. However, he handled his job well, took hawlings out for the rest of us and looked mean only when occasion demanded it. Here is hoping that he will soon he a Major and all of us from Co. B can command companies in his bat- talion. JOHN THOMAS DIBRELL Cajvfzzivz, Izzfazztry Dib HASK MD, I USED T0 BE IN THE THIRD INFANTRYH DIB is another member of the .99 Club who plead so earnestly for the wee fraction neces- sary to make expert. His greatest hohhies are shoot- ing on the wrong target, firing on the wrong order missing or delaying formations and playing pranks. He has a winning smile for everyone, especially when getting one of his jokes across. IRVVIN EDWARD DOANE Captain, Infantry Chaplain WHY XVORRYH IT is rather hard to know whether Doane is scowling or thinking. His serious, dignified mien impresses one with the idea that he should be a General. From his usual good marks, one must judge that he thinks more than he scowls. That conclusion places him among the thoughtful ones who balance those restless spirits whom old age cannot overtake.

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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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Q l u xv K:-i L93 uouei-mov? LEO Doxovax Cfrlplriill, I11f.:u.'rr Leo MAXUTIIICR al' i'TilE pride of .-Xlahamf' Len expects lu he detailed on the General Staff as soon .is he finishes another course at the school. 'l'ht-re is a possibility, limit-xer, that he may he detailed as bayonet instructor at the school because nf his in- vention of a wicked side shift that can be se! to music. JOHN LfxwRENcE DUNN Cvtlffzlfll, l1l.fr11lfry Fini '1'11EN1 is FACTS THE first American combat officer Ku land in France. He doesn't more fast nor much, but that doesn't make him any less popular with those who know him. He is mean looking when he wants to be and it is a safe bet that the Heinies'l can answer the question, VVhat has john Dunn'? HENRY XVILLIAM EDMONDS Capfzziu, llzfmzfry Peep-sight 1 noN r BELIEVE THAT,S EXACTLY RIGHTV DAME Rumor has it that he was once a wind- jammerf' If so, it was away before most of us knew that there was an Army. Peep-sight is entitled to his place with the other old timers who spent their noon hours fighting the war all over again. His infectious good nature and genial smile always cheered us all. JOHN FRANKLIN FARNSWORTH Captain, Ivzfmztry Two-mile John UNOVV, VVHEN 1 WAS IN THE .... A most modest and shrinking violet who does not hestitate to state Alone il did it. I am no musician, but a whole brass banclf' He is one of those former residents of Benning who knew the location of the hiding places-and used them, never.

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