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Annual Company Competitive Drill Washington High School Cadet Corps June 2 and 3, 1930 Order in which companies will appear on the Held at the Annual Competitive Drill on Monday, June Z, and Tuesday, June 3, 1930-Beginning at 8.30 each day GENERAL DIRECTIONS HE several companies will enter the Amer- ican League Baseball Park by the Seventh Street entrance and will report to the Professor of Military Science and Tactics on the west side, back of the main pavilion, in the order and at the hour indicated, as shown below. The hour of Regimental appearance is in MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, A. M. annual rotation. The hour of company ap- pearance is by lot. A professor of Military Science and Tactics pulls out of a hat the name of one company for each high school to act as Exhibition Companies on the second afternoon of the Drill. He then selects in like manner the order of companies of each regiment. TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd, A. M. Company Regiment Time Page Company Regiment Time Page L 4th 8.15 70 C lst 8.15 99 M 4th 8.45 70 B lst 8.45 99 G 4th 9.15 71 E lst 9.15 100 K 4th 9.45 71 G lst 9.45 100 C 3d 10.15 72 A lst 10.15 101 . D 3d 10.45 72 D lst 10.45 101 F 3d 1 1.15 73 A 3d 11,45 73 TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd, P. M. MONDAY JUNE 2nd P. M. Company Regiment Time ' Page ' ' H 4st 1.45 lll Company Regiment Time Page E 2d 2.15 1 I 1 H 2d 1.15 85 B 3d 2.45 112 C 2d 1.45 85 E B.H.S. Battalion 3.15 112 D 2d 2.15 86 F lst 3.45 113 F Zde 2,45 86 June 3d. 1.30 P. M.-Distinctive Non-commissioned B 2d 3,15 87 Officer's Competitive Drill. A 2d 3.45 87 G 2d 4.15 88 I B.H.S. Battalion 4.45 88 COLUMBUS UNIVERSITY LAW ACCOUNTANCY COLUMBUS UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. O. Evening Courses For Men and Women For Information Apply Registrar 1314 MASSACHUSETTS AVE., N. W. Telephone Metropolitan 4696
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MAJOR GENERAL CHARLES H. BRIDGES, THE ADJUTANT GENERAL OE THE ARMY, PRESENTING COMMISSION TO COLONEL JACK C. H. STEARNS, H. S. C. - ----:iQD?:--- QContinued from page 221 were taken that the mess hall and kitchen were kept in a clean and sanitary condition, both during the preparation of and the serving of meals. All perishable foods were kept in ice boxes and other food products stored in screened store-rooms. The trainees were quartered in wooden bar- racks well screened throughout and equipped with double-decker iron bunks, tables, and bar- rack chairs. Straw was provided by the Camp Supply Ofhcer to till mattress covers, and thus provided comfortable mattresses for the trainees. Showerbath facilities were provided, and all persons were required to take a shower bath before entering the swimming pool. INSPECTIONS Daily inspections were made by the Camp Commander, and all defects and irregularities promptly corrected. The camp surgeon also made inspections, and his recommendations for sanitary corrections were carefully executed. JULY 20, 1929. After a thorough policing of the camp interior and exterior of all buildings, the trainees were authorized after a final inspection to depart for their homes. All departed with fond hope of a reunion at Camp Simms in 1930, after three weeks of a most successful camp.
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' 'Q ' 't . i Q, ' ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Annual Company Competitive Drill Program nne 2.-3, 1930 . Form line 15 paces in front of Judges: present arms and report. . MANUAL OF ARMS: Right shoulder: Left shoul- der: Right shoulder: Port: Present: Order. . Form Column of Platoons to the right and halt. . Prepare the company for inspection by the Judges. . Execute Left Front into Line. . Execute Column of Squads, right platoon Right by Squads. . Execute Column Left. . Execute Platoons Right Front into Line. . Execute Column of Squads, leading platoon Squads Right. . Execute Column of Platoons, leading platoon Squads Right fand halt after leading platoon has advanced platoon front and 5 pacesj. 13 Stack arms: Fall out: Fall in: Take Arms. 1 l. 12. EXTENDED ORDER: fCompany acting as a pla- toonj Form double line of squad columns from column of squads, then form Line of Skirmishers. . The Assault: fab Advance 5-10 yards by enfiltra- tion: fbj Open fire ffire at willj on desig- nated target: Ccl Advance 5-10 yards by Squad Rushes from the right covered by fire: Charge the objective. Cdl 14. Assemble the company in Column of Squads. 15. Form line and halt: present arms to the Judges: march company off the field. Schedule for Annual Competitive Drill Washington High School Cadet Corps, June 2-3, 1930 1. Time allowance for drill of each company, twenty- tive minutes. 2. The. company will be marched on the drill field and formed in line fifteen paces in front of the Board of Judges: Present Arms: and Company Commander re- ports to the Judges. 3. The movements will be executed in the Order given in the Oficial Drill Program. 4. Failure to execute any movement laid down in the Drill Program will be marked O and cannot be taken up later. 5. When executing the movements at the march, the distance covered must be sufficiently great to enable the Judges to determine the efliciency of each movement at each command: also in each instance the prescribed move- ment 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 Winning Company. Presentation of Allison Naylor Gold Medal to Captain of Winning Company. Presentation of Ribbons to Companies 'winning second and third places. Presentation of Gold Medal to Winner of Distin- guished Non-commissioned Officer Competition. Brigade Review. . FISHBURNE MILITARY SCHOOL Established 1879 WAYNESBORO. VIRGINIA In the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia-four hours from Washington-Accessible by Rail and Motor An accredited military school with a homelike atmosphere Member of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. Member of the Asso- ciation of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States. Unit of R.O.T.C. Write for catalog. COLONEL M. H. HUDGINS, Principal 69
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