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ENslfzN Roni-3R'i' ll. XVINN, Li.S.N.R. Mr. Winn, Assistant Fourth Battalion olli- Cer, studied eheinieal engineering at Oklahoma A. 8.1 NI., and for the last three and a half years has been engaged in the oil business. He was commissioned in lX1ay, 1942, having received indoctrination at Notre Dame. He left Notre Dame last Novenilmer, reporting for duty at a Navy Diesel srhool. -, -:CFS Y. nm- Ilnsiom IZ. A. XVINTUN, l?.S.N.R. Mr. YVinton graduated froni Duke l'niver- sity in 1937. He left his desk at il liank to eonie to Notre Dame in May as a nieinlmer of an of1icer's training elass. llpon eoinpletion ol' the course, he was retained as assistant aide to the Executive and Division Oflieer ol' the ship's Company. In Noveinher, he was appointed assistant Battalion Conunander. Soon alter this, he was ordered to other duty. sq-f-0' L'r, t,j.g.J Uri-LN R. StIIlI.IiU'l'liR, U.S.N.R. Mr. Sehleuter attended Iowa State, St. AII1lJI'KJSt'iS, and Iowa University. His major was engineering. lN'1r. Sehleuter left College in September, 1940, to -join the Navy, and in june, 1941, received his commission. In iOetoher, 1941, he was ordered to active duty and assigned to the Indianapolis Radio Train- ing School. In March, 1942, he came to I'iNSIGN.lAM1iS WV. lioiioii, I7.S.N.R. Mr. Hough, assistant to the 'l'hird Battalion eommanding ollieer, tgraduated from Ran- dolph lN1aCon College, majoring in history and eeonoinies. He rereived his Navy training at Cornell University and was eonunissioned on April 20, 1942. Mr. llough left Notre Dame Notre Dame. He left in November. early in November for other duty. LT. Cj.g.j Eozuowo C. Doi.i,ARo, U.S.N.R. Mr. Dollard's work with N. B. C. and later an advertising Hrm in Chicago fitted him for his duty as public relations ofhcer at Notre Dame. He graduated from WVisconsin in 1939, where he majored in commerce, and competed on the swimming team for three years. HC left Notre Dame last November and reported for duty at Corpus Christi, Tex. 30 L'r. C,j.g.J ,joins M. KI-:NNI-tor, Li.S.N.R. lV1r. Kennedy, who graduated lroni Prinet ton in 1928 with a degree in eleetrieal entfineei ing and an enviahle reeord on the polo lield was Personnel Oflieer aboard the U. S. S Notre Dame. lvir. Kennedy reeeived his eoin mission March 5, 1942. He was ordered to Jacksonville, Florida, in Noveinher.
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,.,t, 'il cling - COMDR. JOSEPH E. INIALCOMSON, CM.C.l CRet.j Commander Malcomson, after graduation from Wayne lvledieal School, entered the Navy in 1917. He was medical officer on troop ships in World XVar I. After the war, he was ordered to the Navy Hospital in New York and then to the Navy Hospital in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, where he was in charge of a leper colony. Commander Maleomson then went to Annapolis as athletic medical oliicer. In 1930, he went back to sea as fleet surgeon for the Atlantic seounting fleet, serving under Admiral Leahy. Commander Malcomson retired in 1937, and was recalled to active duty in September, 1939. LT. COMDR. GUY S. VOGAN, CM.C.j U.S.N.R. Dr. Vogan attended Grove City College, where he was a member of Phi Rho Sigma, and the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, graduating from the latter in the class of 1916. Dr. Vogan saw service in Wforld Wfar I as a lieutenant in the Army lvledieal Corps. His period ofduty in the present conflict dates from December, 1941, when he was ordered to the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. LT. COMDR. J. V. TREYNOR, CM.C.D U.S.N.R. Dr. Treynor attended the University of Iowa, graduating in 1919. He continued at that university and was graduated from its medical school in the class of 1921. Dr. Treynor in- terned at Long Island and St. Christophcrls hospitals in Brooklyn, N. Y., and at the Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. He served in the First World XVar and entered his present period of service in lNIay, 1942. L'r. COMDR. H. S. MILLE'I'T, CM.C.j U.S.N.R. Dr. Millett graduated from the University of Kansas in 1928. After interning, Dr. Millett began a career of specialization in psychiatry and neurology that included instruetorships and professorships at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York University, Long Island College of Nledicine, and the University of Kansas. Dr. Millett en- tered the service in February, 1941, and in April, 1942, hc was transferred here. i321
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