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Show 360 - L. .. Appendix I (cont‘d.) 16. James C. Summers, Lecturer (part-time) in Flight Training. be arranged in summer.) a. (Classes to Effective June 1, l9#8. Has ground instructor‘s ratings in meteorology, navigation, aircraft, and aircraft engines. 17. Dale Anderson, Lecturer (part-time) in Aircraft Power Plants. to be arranged in summer.) a. (Classes Effective June 1, 1948. Holds designated aircraft maintenance inspector's license. Militarvacience 18. Colonel Hubert M. Cole, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. (Replace- ment for Colonel Frederick H. Black upon his transfer to foreign duty at end of current academic year. Assignment of Col. Cole effective about Aug. 15.) a. 3.8., United States Military Academy, 1925 Also has attended Field Artillery schools in 1930, l9h2, 1945; Command and General Staff Course, 1941: Motor Transport School, l9h2; Yale Uni- versity, l9fl6. b. variety of military assignments since January 1, 1942, including foreign service. Served l~1/3 years with ROTC at University of Oklahoma 0. Efficiency rating - superior (highest rating) Has been awarded the Legion of Merit. 19. Major Bertram C. Wright, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, now on duty. 20. 1st Lt. Charles K. Moran, Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, scheduled to arrive for duty this month. Naval Science 21. Captain Floyd C. Camp, Professor of naval Science and Tactics. (Replacement for Captain Joseph P. Thew upon his transfer to sea duty on June 15, 1948. Assignment of Captain Camp effective on or about August 10, l9u8.) a. B.S., United States Naval Academy, 1927 Post graduate work, U.S. Naval Academcy, 193C b. the destroyer, USS Has served as commanding officer of several ships: Glennon: the destroyer. USS Evans: currently the large oiler, USS Nante- hala. Had considerable war service.under enemy fire. Also, served as Director of the Training Aids Division, Training Acti- vity of the Bureau of Naval Personnel in washington, D.C. c. Recommended highly by Captain Thomas L. Wattles, Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel. Commended by the Secretary of Navy and by the Commanding Officer of the USS Marblehead for service under enemy fire. |