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The Tri-Mil Color Guard parades past MIDN CAPT John Abitabilo. 40 if -Amana-if ' if ,, MIDN 21C Brendan Daniels stands at parade rest with his company The Tri-Mil Color Guard is prepared for the Presidential Review.
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DINING-I The Battalion held its annual Dining-in on 18 April and as al- ways everyone had a great time. After a social hour, the meal be- gan and the beef was declared to be fit for human consumption by the President of the Mess, MIDN CAPT John Abitabilo. After a fine meal, Vice Admiral Nils R. Thunman, Chief of Na- val Education and Training, ad- dressed the Battalion. Next came the Toasting portion of the celebration during which many things were toasted, including the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Army, retiring SKC's and LCDR's fin honor of Chief Darrah and LCDR Hartzellj, and newly selected Majors in the Marine Corps Cin honor of CAPT Sweeneyl. Vice Admiral Thunman addresses the Battalion. it 5if'31?z I guess he is enjoying his meal
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PRE IDE TIAL RE IE im ' i l 4 A a. - 'ST' 'Y' LT Murkowski looks like he is anxious to get in from the cold. MIDN 2fC marches his company past Rev. Theodore M Hes burgh, CSC and the other reviewing officers. On 21 April the Battalion joi- ned the other two ROTC Units at the University in the annual Presidential Review. Parades, such as this, throughout history have been held to honor troops entering combat, to celebrate great victories, to recognize the achievement of comrades-in- arms, and to honor those fallen in battle. This year Reverand Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC was the re- viewing officer. In his remarks Rev. Hesburgh congratulated the cadets and midshipmen on having the courage to stand up for God, country and Notre Dame. He also recalled past Notre Dame graduates who had lost their lives in previous wars. Eventhough the weather was cold and dismal the spirit of the occasion was not lost by the mid- shipmen and they were all glad to be a part of the highly tradi- tional parade.
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