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Show the navy builds tomorrows leadersMEMBERS OF THE midshipman battalion are (center) H. Staten, J. Eng-strom, G. Clarke, N. Hansen, W. Hauser, (front row) W. Murphy, R. Owen, D. Barthel, (row 2) C. Jones, C. Eisenbach, G. Chapman, D. Markland, R. Keiser, C. Weaver, T. Roberts, J. Simmonds, S. Zbinden, E. Pearce, P. Woll,;_JgfBl ¦' ¦ . ^t«5 J .. . ... -" - "" -¦•- -¦'¦*.-%, ~\" ,'w S f. V % '^ Jp^ ¦ (row 3) B. Plott, J. Collins, R. Thacker, R. Free, D. Fitzsimmons, G. Peck, D. Bills, W. Peterson, C. Read, (row 4) E. Treadway, C Schmidt, J. Wil-cock, D. Sprague, A. Rasmussen, F. Batha, R. Johnson, R. Lynch, T. Garrison, R. Clare, G. Zeal, A. Jensen, P. Crable, (row 5) P. Starwich, P. Blake, C. Atkinson, M. Potterf and J. Dahlstrom.At the University, the Midshipmen received training in Naval history, leadership, weapons, engineering and operations. Graduates achieved commissioned rank and reported immediately for active duty. The Navy Enlisted Scientific Education Program provided an additional source of technically competent officers to meet the Navy's need. Student officers were selected on the basis of academic standing and Naval aptitude.MIDSHIPMAN STATEN RELIEVES Midshipman Fausett at the half-year mark.Summer cruises in the Pacific and Mediterranean capped the training of the NROTC. During the year field trips to Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, San Francisco Bay Area and Marine Bases in Southern California provided flight, sea and ground warfare orientation.JUST INHALE SLOWLY. Midshipmen are instructed in the use of the oxygen mask.232 |