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Fourth row: Kuhn, Knox, Kunhcl. Landis, Human, Ilarrtwig, LaRue. Ingram . Third row: Jonex, J. Kelly, L. R. Johnson, Kirk, Justix, Lathrop, Lange, Jewett, Kane, L. F. Johnxon, nght Second 7010: J. Hartley, Lamlgraf, L. M. Johnson, Kirshbaum, Hiner, Hutchinso'n, Ilorlacher, lIurtcr, Holcomb First row: Krauszer, Kniseley, R. Hartley, Hauuen, Kelley, Larson, D. Kelly, Kznney, Ileatan 7Ze ?EWZ- O-guztA USir, the Fourth Division, 36 men the oFFicer sounded ohc. Usually he added uAIl Present, but sometimes it was K318 men on watchn or None in Sick Bay,' and on rare occasions: Hone on authorized leavefl From 21 states, these 36 men had attended 37 colleges and engaged in a wide variety of civilian occupations. There were only eight bachelors in the group, and two 72-hour leaves reduced this number to six. Fathers in the grouptotaled17CFigure subiect to weekly change3. The Fourth Platoon included MPO Dan Jones, erst- while indoctrination instructor and gift of the school staFF to the class of 7-43. The Fourth gave to the company staFt Sub-Commander Ingram, who re- ioined the platoon on pay clays, tor shots and ID pictures. The Fourth wiH be remembered For its hilarious smoker skit Ult's All Good Duty, written and produced by Amphib Landgraf and starring hAdmiralsH Uor a nighD Justis and Knight. Gem Knox listening to Fox . hBottom Stars of the smoker skit: Krauszer, Justis, Knight, Homan.
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Fourth row: Guthrie, Hailey, layman, Gust, Faulg, Gorham, Hardy Third row: Greene, Human 11am, Garvey, Harrington, Funk, Gribetz Szcond row: Freedman, Friedm, Freeman, Gregg, Glass, Folsom, Harkins First raw: Harris, Flynn, Gallup, Gregory, Gresham, Gaaer 722 WanXeu'nf Wing The Thundering Third they called themselves, much to the dismay of everyone because with the exception of Harnett and Gneuhs they were ac- tually a comparatively quiet bunch of guys with various accents, trades and talents. There was Attorney Freeman, G-Man Harrington, Newsman Garvey, Merchandiser Harkins, and also a Few old salts like Gorham, Gribetz, Gust, Flynn and Fowle who had been in the Navy before NTS Harvard. Brother Flynn was, in tact, S.O.P.A. ot the regi- ment, the only full lieutenant in the gang, as a result of an alnav which struck during his training here. From California, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, New York, Indiana and Vermont came the Thun- dering Third to Form its own quiet little melting pot at Harvard. Just like each of the other seven platoons in the company, the Third considered itself the Hcrack outtitn oi the regiment . . . and probably was, too . . . it says here in small print under the picture. Crow KNIPP knew what he was talking about. tBottomt Two old salts and a sea chest. tHarrington, FolsomJ
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Abse Acker Almdnd E. F. Anderson DAVID l. ABSE . . . ensign . . . the First in every line, whether for pay or fever shots . . . a lawyer from Bethlehem, Pd. . . Lehigh graduate with LLB. from Georgetown University . . . employed with Federal Farm Security Administration before his commission in the Navy. WILLIAM LEWIS ACKER . . . ensign . . . an hold Army men C151 LieUtJ who wound up in the Navy . dffectionateiy known as the Flag because of his post as company commander . . . a lacrosse player par excellence . . . graduate of University of Penn- sylvania and holder of law degree from Harvard . . . family man, one child. CARL D. ACKLEY . . . ensign . . . a true Spartan from Michigan State College, class of '42 . . . insurance UNnderwriter in Lansing, Mich., before taking up the avy. ALLIE ALBERT ADDINGTON . . . ensign . . . strictly a fUII-o-fun fellow, long to be remembered by his shipmdtes for his exhibited talent at smokers . . . Hardin-Simmons, class of 37 . . . formerly newspaper reporter and salesman in Abilene, Texas. Ackley J. J. Anderson Addington R. H. Anderson, Jr. IVERSON HAWTHORNE ALMAND . . attorney from Arlington, Va. . and Mary, 38 . . . . ensign . . . . graduate of William married and father of one child. ELVIN F. ANDERSON . . . ensign . . . received his degree from North Dakota State in 1940 . . . school teacher from Williston, S. D. JOHN JOSEPH ANDERSON . . . ensign . . . eligible achelor from Green Bay, Wis. . . . after graduating from St. Norbert and picking up an M5. at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, he taught high school and coached sports. ROBERT HENRY ANDERSON, JR. . . . ensign . . . learned to swear while at Harvard by stubbing his toes in post-tdps darkness . . . received his higher education at the University of Alabama, settled For an M . now a converted New Englander from Orange, Mass. . . . teacher in civilian life.
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