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HE Air Force ROTC program at the Uni- versity of New Hampshire is relatively new, having been initiated in the fall of 1946. At that time new curricula applicable to the Air Force mission were put into use. Under the expanded program of the Air Force some adjustments in AFROTC courses have been made. Emphasis has been placed on the broader use of liberal arts education as a prerequisite for further training in the Air Force, both as a means to wiclen the base from which to obtain officer personnel and to assure that leadership and management abili- ties are not sacrificed to technical experience. The AFROTC program of instruction is in- tegrated with the regular University schedule to permit the student to receive academic credit for the military courses taken while qualifying for a reserve commission in the United States Air Force. Robert B. Knox Lieutenant Colonel, Professor of Air Science and Tactics Eugene J. Kelly Maior, Asst. PAST Frank E. Kirby Maior, Asst. PAST Kenneth H. Potter Maior, Asst. PAST Lawrence B. Reed Maior, Asst. PAST Winston R. Dole Captain, Asst. PAST Walter E. Dreibelbis Captain, Asst. PAST Richard S. Bushong lst Lt., Asst. PAST John M. Monson lst Lt., Asst. PAST Elwin W. Bishop Wilbur B. Burchstead Clarence B. Dayton Wesley W. Gifford James M. Hutton Joseph l.. Mroz Philip A. Shaneen MfSgt., Asst. Inst. MfSgt MfSgt MfSgt ., Asst. Inst. ., Asst. lnst. Asst Inst Mfsgf., Admin. Alf. to.PAST Mf5gt., Admin. Supvr. TfSgt., AF Supply Supvr. LT. COLONEL ROBERT B. KNOX University of New Hampshire, Professor of Air Air Science and Tactics. Air Force R.O.T.C. First row: Mai. Lawrence B. Reed, Maj. Eugene J. Kelly, Col. Robert B. Knox, Mai. Frank Kirby, Mai. Kenneth Potter. Second row: Lt. John Monson, Capt. Walter Dreibelbis, Capt. Winston Dole, Lt. Richard Bushong, MfSgt. James Hutton. Third row: MfSgt. Elwin W. Bishop, TfSgt. Philip A. Shaneen, MfSgt. Joseph L. Mroz, NLfSgt. Clarence B. Dayton, MfSgt. Wilbur Burchstead, MfSgt. Wesley Giftord.
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,- nf First row: Capt. James Armstrong, Capt. Oscar Duttweiler Jr., Capt. Irving B. Anderson, Col. Wilmer Phillips, Mai. James P. Forsyth, Capt. Kenneth R. Cornell. Second raw: MfSgt. Richard Monihan, MfSgt. Earl Crabtree, SFC Mancil Thompson, MfSgt. Paul Houck, Sgt. Alvin Williams, SFC Richard Thrasher, SFC Robert E. St. Cyr. Army R.0.T.C. COLONEL WILMER S. PHILLIPS B.A., St. John's College, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 20 RMY ROTC training was established at the University of New Hampshire in l893. The present form of this training, prescribed by the National Defense Act of I9l6, is currently conducted in most American colleges and uni- versities. The program is integrated with the regular University schedule so that students may qual- ify not only for their academic degrees, but also for reserve commissions in the U. S. Army as second lieutenants. The Army ROTC unit at UNH is composed of two important combat branches, Infantry and Anti-aircraft Artillery. Thousands of UNH students have undergone this training. The Army ROTC program is also a maior source to the government of regular army appointments. Ten members of the present senior class have been offered regular army commissions as second lieutenants. Those ac- cepting their commissions will start a career on equal footing with graduates of West Point. Wilmer S. Philips, Colonel, Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Chairman, Military Department James P. Forsyth Major, Asst. PMS8-T James E. Armstrong, Jr. Captain, Asst. PMS8-T Kenneth R. Cornell Captain, Asst. PMSSJ Oscar E. Duttweiler, Jr. Captain, Asst. PMS8-T Irving B. Anderson Captain, Asst. PMS8-T MfSgt., Asst. Instructor MfSgt., Asst. Instructor MfSgl., Asst. Instructor SFC, Admin. N. C. O. SFC, Supply SFC, Admin. Asst. Sgt., Asst. Instructor Richard J. Monihan Earl R. Crabtree Paul R. Houck Mancil L. Thompson Richard H. Thrasher Robert E. St. Cyr Alvin H. Williams
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