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

 - Class of 1924

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J- of--,f . . Q A -f 192 oougugjj 9 ,X f f V' Jim. -L: if' 7 IM' N' R W- t I ' IVIORRIS R. MOORE Citlpfllill, N. G. I-l1'k4Hz.faf Chuck '1'11A'r's RIGHT!! ALASY We know him well-a subtle soul of silence. An apple of gold in a basket of silver-the most likeable of men. The fine wrink- les of his face are hut traces where smiles have Hu been. Vv'hen he is in robust health he takes 34 number IU detonaters and ll pounds of Fulminatc for breakfast. A thin gruel of T. N. T. is his natural drink. He is so fast on his feet that he always arrives at his destination before starting. Saint Peter has already assigned him to a Corps of thrice gilded angles, when he shall have left the world behind. Further than that the affiant saith not. THOMAS MOORE In Liezzt. N. G. Jilaryffzzzrf UPICEP s1cH'r WIIILE out on map problem one night Lt. Moore shouted out to his partner, who was counting strides 'flloltl on there you are too has y, we are leaving the :izimuths behind. CANDELARIO lV1ORALES Cclffclfll, N. G, P01111 Rifo Fife 1-uxwuawcao, efux.-n,Li5Ro, mL's'rixemO, PORTO RICOH 1-XLNV.-XYS thinking' of the sunny land and when helll :et back. He is the right guide of the second platoon of the Rifle Co. XVhen his Company is marching to the North hc marches to the South with an azimuth of 16116 trying to locate the beautiful village of Guayanville in the sunny Porto Rico. What is the enchantment of this village? I don't know. Better ask him-he knows. GUY JOHN MORELLE Ixf Liezfr. N. G. New York Shiek MY OIRL IN UTICA, ETC. ifref' AIIPLIES the motto of the Infantry School Quite frequently at thc Cricket. Never without his camera. Always buying new uniforms. Never fails to tell us about the 'Kquecnn in Utica. Delights in arguments. Q Hopes the Army abolish- es topograpliy. Q Knocks the ladies cold. A regular heart- brcaker-slicked hair n' everything.

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In an y Q 'vu N' .ln xiii- ', Ak: 'f C l922.U9lEH!0XD:,, Curifoko A. Mll.I.lZR Irr Lieur. N. C. PflllU.fylf'rIlliil Silk Hat Harry 1,1i'l s oo H.-XRRl S chief trouble is slou mess st-rxite. llis ideal of service is to haw his food out on the tahle just as he pushes up his chair. llc says when he gets hack to Pcnnsylxania he'll show the Colonel whether he can wear pink pants or not. Sav Boss! You all nun those five trunks out ycreii I dun thot they was movin Regimental lcleadquartcrs, Sir. ERNEST BRUMAGHIM MILLER IJ! Lieuf. N. G. Mil111c.ff1lf1 As You WER1-in :LITTLE can he said in a joking way, as he lives up to his name. He is earnest in every respect and is constantly on the job in an effort to carry all the honors hack to Minnesota. When it comes to pistol shooting he can't he beat, although if you ask him he'll say he prefers rocks. KENNETH VVELLS MOMEX'ER Captain, N. G. Pemzrylzwuia Ken WHO is SHE? IF you ever want him for anything look for a dance. He will be there. At all other times, when not at class, he will be found at the Post Office. Old Kid Ken has announced his intention of running for mayor of Biglerville several times, but has never started an active campaign. Now on the level, we are of the opinion that hc would make a better Truant Officer for the Shavetails than Mayor. Therefore, he is nomin- ated and unamiously elected to take care of, and to control, all Knights of the Pink Bar. ROSEWELL B. MONROE Ist Lieut. N. G. West Virginia KKDOCU ROSS is the boy who practiced with his pistol on the coal box until stopped by the un- known Major. We have all had the experience of being locked out of the- Q. M. Store, but Doc is the only man in captivity who is known to have been locked in. -p -.Rr 'r is-, P4 ,,.L. R



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Jr, ll 1 Af ' .Q 3 X 'Sv Q lk.-. l924 DOUGH-QQ!D7!h hYAl.'l'l3ll S. AlL'l.l.lXS If! Lifnf, X. fl. .YH-Sc' l ff'ff' XY.illy 1m'1' imc. Hllllll-IN behind a L'h.urlic Chaplin nnislarln- nr h.nl 1-ne, Xlr. Mullins, lil'llI11 Xen Yi-ik. HL- gh-5 My gnil Xl:-yllc nail-as in :1 shui! fat- tfn-y. Turkish ancestry. IJANIIEI, B. Noinai C,ypl.1i,fg, ,Yr fl, ,l'1'r,ufim.1 Dan ul.I-fl' 'ian invent AS a side line chases Axinnith lines et cm-ter.: hy the light of tht- silxerv nnmn and sits nn the stake ui the nliscrnnfilnre of x':n'iuns nllier suarcli- ing parties. Dan npines lolim- and :nlln-sive tape shuuld he included in student equipment fur all noctnral problems and tactical mziratlmns. VVILLIAM ELWOOD PACKARD If! Lielfl. N. G. Idaho Packy HSEVERAI,,'POS'I'AL LAXVS FROWN ON Mosr OF Tliuml' LIElf'1'. Packard is the author of the new T. R. '4lVIanua1 for Diplomatic Reprimanding' of Senior Officers by sluniorsn now ready for dis- lrihntion to Company D. Atta Boy, Packy, you tell 'emf' KENNETH ABNER PARMELEE Captain, N. G. Verwzofit Ken USIXTH SQUAD ALI, PRESIZNTD PORPORAL Parmelee, commander of the 6th Squad, may the Lord have mercy. He came from Vermont where the sugar even runs out of the trees. Always had to finish dressing on the Toonerville trolley.

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