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Show •"'V,,h>* ¦¦¦• '- <•¦ - ". . . aided in the year's achievements." Lakness, Doran, Rees, Todd, Boyer, Anderson, Evans, Meuron the jSattallon • Battery commanders were Cadet Captains Richard T. Benson, John V. Roddy, J. Max Walton, Preston J. Barratt, Lynn H. Stockman, Chester M. Todd, H. Gardner Beers, and Jack Clayton. Battery "B" was selected early in May as "Merit Battery" to represent the Regiment in presentation of a tactical problem in reconnaissance, selection, and occupation of position during the annual Corps Area Inspection. Officers of Battery UB" were: Ned Johnson, battery commander; John Roddy, executive; Ray Welch, reconnaissance officer; D. J. Valentine, assistant excutive; John Pritchard, first sergeant; W. L. Thornton, instrument sergeant. the &olot Cfuatd •' The American and regimental flags are entrusted in the care of the color guard, consisting of two color guards and two color sergeants. Well over six feet in height, the quartet played an important role in all military functions. ". . entrusted "with two flags." Gibson, Jones, Hoggcm, Jensen 258 |