Washington High School Cadets - Adjutant Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1927

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INSIGNIA VVORN ON SLEEVE Competitive Drill llnsignia The insignia for cadets who win a place in the shows that the same honor has been twice or Competitive Drill is a diamond worn on the thrice won. Watch the diamonds! right shoulder touching the sleeve, the color-red, or purple, or white-indi- cating the order of merit. A diamond divided into two parts of two different Those Cadets whose battalion or reg- iment places first in the Battalion or Regimental Competitive Drills are, under the present system, entitled to colors shows two different honorsg a BAE'-?fff2',N wear a gold star on the left cuffg a round disc of a different color upon INSICNIA silver star is worn for second place. a diamond of two colors shows three different Members of the winning band in the Band honorsg while the figure 1 or 2 upon a diamond Competition wear a red star. gillIBIIIGIIIBIIIGIIIOIIIGIIIGIII IIIGIIIBIIIBIIIBllIGIIIBIIIGIIIBIIIGllIGHIIBIIIGIIIGIIIGIllGIIIGIIIBIIIGIIIBIIIGIIIBIIIDIIIGIIIBlllBlllGIllGlllGlb W 0 E S 2 5 0 0 U E 0 : Identified . S 2 E 2 S 2 S 2 S . 2 3 ' 2 E E E 2 E 2 2 2 S - 2 E E Q : 5 9 E E Q : 2 E Q : 2 E Q : 2 9 2 Perfect For ll Pur uses S E E 3 2 E Q SIDIIIGIIIQIIIGIIIGIIIGIIIDIIIGIIIOIIIGIIIBIIIDIIIGHIGIIIGIIIGIIIUIIIBIIIIUIIIGIIIGIIIBIIIDIIIGIIIOIIIGIIIGIIIQIIIGIIIBIIISUIIBIIIBIIIGIIIUIIIEIIIE A 25



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Major Horace Pack Major Abraham Levin Brigade Adjutant Colonel Sol Alpllel, Brigadeguartirmaster I Central Brigade Commander entra Central S The Brigade Stall' By Colonel Sol Alpher, H. S. C. Nvllllillll P. Wilson Brigade Sergeant Major Central Howard H. Doying Brigade Color Sergeant -Central pam Brigade Staff is the unifying galil element ot the Cadet Corps. Witli- out. this Staff there would be three entirely separate regiments of Ca- fwoff dets. Of necessity, the Brigade Staff cannot officially belong to any one school g it must belong to the Corps only. The Stall' consists of the Colonel, commanding the Bri- gadeg the Brigade Adjutant QMajo1-J 3 the Bri- gade Quartermaster CMajorj 3 the Brigade Ser- geant Majorg the Brigade Quartermaster Ser- geantg and two Brigade Color Sergeants. The Colonel, whose rank is the highest be- stowed by the Corps, conducts a minute in- spection of every company in the Brigade at least once during the year. He commands the Corps in all Brigade formations and at public appearances. At other times he makes infor- mal visits to the regiments, supervising the drills. He issues general and specific orders from time to time, orders which he deems necessary and which are not under the admin- istration of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics and his assistants. The Brigade Commander's assistant is the Brigade Adju- tant, who has as his assistant the Brigade Ser- geant Major. The Brigade Quartermaster is responsible for all Cadet equipmentg his assist- ant is the Brigade Quartermaster Sergeant. The Brigade Color Sergeants carry the Na- tional and Brigade Colors at all ceremonies and reviewsg at other times they assist in the duties of the Staff. 27 Iohn M. Cherry Brigade Quartermaster Sergeant Central Paul I. Bissett Brigade Color Sergeant Central

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