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Like many other cadeh, Harlan finds the eitended order drill more interesting. This drill consists of combat methods. Ho it taught to mate use of cover, to advance and to fire. No actual firing is done during this drill, however, for all the ammunition used is dummy material. Initiative and leadership are required In this work. Situations arising in the problems furnished oy tho Department of the Army call for quick tr. inking and immediate action. H»r« our typicjl Cidol findf »tt»nd«d ord»r dnl intarvttinq and imt» ji.» »• fk. C da Olr«r «i. 3 «k. liaM flout MM •- ,-•■ ' ■ ™ W,5« U. ; Arm» »k» ptnt tftt ik tfct liqkt M MmM, tk. .k..t ». iwrt Ik. ctrirltkp L. hit rid l ll.gt.-Col.M l M t t Mm. 0. S. MwU Kt Co rot. Ma D« ticicte:t d In coniideratila act on I » ■ i« K I
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«M yb. H«rUn ii bonine rH. w»ir MM Lik. «ll cadoti ho t»kfri p rt in iwrful eompotHioii In tHo rocroofton room. ♦The televiiion wt in th« recreation room enobloi THE recreation toom provei a haven of rest, rela»8tion and zestful Indoor competition. Pool, billiard and ping-pong tables are provided. A few try their hand at bridge. while others read, or relai In comfortable chairs.
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