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Annual Company Coirnpetitiyei Drill Program May 24-25, 1927 l. Form line 15 paces in front of judges, present arms and report. 2. MANUAL OF ARMS: Right Shoulderg Left Shoulder: Right Shoulderg Port: Present: Order. 3. Form column of platoons to the right and halt. 4. Prepare company for inspection by the Judges. 5. Execute platoons right by squads. 6. Execute platoons left front into line. 7. Execute platoons left turn. 8. Execute column of squads, right platoon, right by squads. 9. Execute column left and continue the march. 10. Execute squads left and halt. 11. Stack armsg Fall outg Fall ing Take arms. 12. EXTENDED ORDER: Form column of squads from line: then form double line of squad columnsg then deploy as skirmishers to the front. 13. Advance 10 yards by enfiltration. 14. Open fire Cfire at willj on the designated tar- get. 15. Advance 10 yards by squad rushes from the right covered by fire. 16. Advance both lines and charge objective when within 10 yards. 17. Assemble company in column of squads. 18. Form line and haltg Present Arms to thc Judgesg March the company off the Held. SCHEDULE FOR ANNUAL COMPETITIVE ' DRILL, WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS, MAY 24-25, 1927 1. Time allowance for drill of each company, twenty-ive minutes. 2. The company will be marched on the drill field and formed in line fifteen paces in front ot the Board of ffudgesg Present Armsg and Company Commander reports to the Judges. . 3. The movements will be executed in the Order given in the Oflicial Drill Program. 4. Failure to execute any 1novement laid down in the Drill Program will be marked O and cannot be taken up later. 5. VVhen executing- the movements at the march, the distance covered must be sufficiently great to cnablc the Judges to determine the efficiency of each movement at each commandg also in each instance the prescribed movement must be fully completed before passing to the next one on the program. 6. At the conclusion of the last movement on the program, the Company will again form line in front of the Judges, will Present Arms, and then march off the field. 7. General appearance and military carriage of Cadets will be rated at 25 per cent of the total number of points. - BRIGADE FORMATION FOLLOWING THE COMPETITIVE DRILL Formation of the Brigade. Presentation of Prize Flag and Ribbons to VVin- ning Company. Presentation of Allison Naylor Gold Medal to Captain of XfVinning Company. Presentation. of Ribbons to Companies winning second and third places. Presentation of Gold Medal to lvinncr of Dis- tinguished Non-commissioned Officer Competition. Brigade Review. Major General Charles T. Summerall, Chief of Staff, U. S. A., Makes tl1e Presentation of Prizes and Reviews the Brigade. Compliments of Georgetown University R. o. T. c.
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Annual Competitive Drill Washington High, School Cadet Corps May 24 and 25, 1927 GENERAL DIRECTIONS Order in which companies will appear on the field at the Annual Competitive Drill on Tuesday, May 24, and Wednesday, May 25, 1927, beginning at 8:30 each day. The several companies will enter the Ameri- can League Baseball Park by the Seventh Street entrance and will report to the Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics on the west side, back of the main pavilion, in the Tuesday, May 24th, A. M. order and at the hour indicated, as shown below. The hour of Regimental appearance is in annual rotation. The hour of company ap- pearance is by lot. A Professor of Military Science and Tactics pulls out of a hat one com- pany from each high school to act as Exhi- bition Companies on the second afternoon of the Drill. He then selects in like manner the order of companies of each regiment. Wednesday, May 25th, A. M. Company Regiment School Time Page Company Regiment School Time Page B 3d Eastern 8 :30 41 B lst Central 8 :30 60 F 3d Eastern 9 :oo 41 ist german 3 fgg gg D 3d Eastern 9 :30 42 St entm Q p A lst Central 10 .00 61 L 3d Western 10.00 42 F lst Central 10:30 62 Nl 3d WeSteYl1 10 230 43 IQ 1311 Central 11 100 62 A 3d Eastern 11 :00 43 E 1512 Central ll 230 63 H 3d Western 11:30 4:4 D 1511 Central 12:00 63 Exhibition Companies Tuesday, May 24th, P. M. May 25th, P. M' Company Regiment Sghogl Time page Company Regiment School Time Page T h. . 0 4 E 2d Business 2:00 75 B zd ec- 2 .3 9 C 3d Eastern 2:30 75 I 2d Busmess 3 '00 49 G lst Central 3:00 rv C 2d Tech. 3:30 50 H 2d Tech. 3 :30 77 A 2d Tech. 4:00 50 K 3d Western 4 :OO 81 BADGES INSIGNIA MEDALS A. H. Dondero, Inc. 730 Seventeenth Street N. W. Washington, D. C. TELEPHONE MAIN 813 5 1 4
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The Devitt School Prepares for: College Entrance Board Examinations, All Colleges, West Point Military Academy, Annapolis Naval Academy. Teaches: All High School Subjects, Laboratory Instruction in Science, Grade Subjects in Preparation for High School, Special Teaching in College Subjects. Students may enter at any time as faculty is large and individual-instruction methods are followed. Supervised study largely, and in most cases entirely, replaces home study. Open All the Year C. R. DEVITT, Principal 1416-1418 33d Street Washington, D. C. CORBY'S M O THE R'S BREAD Dough lives and breathes. So we wash and purify the air. just as your health demands pure air - so healthful bread must also breathe pure air. So we wash and purify the air before it touches the dough that makes Corby's lVIother's Bread. CONTINENTAL BAKING CO. CORBY BAKERY WON ITS FAVOR- THRU ITS FLAVOR TELEPHONE - LINCOLN 5900 ciousleeCrea:m It's the Best THE CARRY ICE CREAM CO., Inc. Never Close-Open A11 Night-Columbia 2861 The Georgia Avenue Filling Station and The Standard Accessories Company 5013 Georgia Avenue Car Washing, Polishing, and Simonizing Goodyear Tires - Tire Repairing SCHOOL BOOKS NEW AND SECONDHAND Notebooks, Padlocks, Drawing Instruments Gym Suits, Cadet Gloves, and all other School Needs. FERNALD 8: COMPANY Thirteenth and Clifton Streets
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