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Show ^M Working for trained soldiers and prepared officers, the Army ROTC drilled two hundred men in the program this year. This is the third General Military Science class that will graduate since the program came on campus in 1950. These graduates will enter diverse branches of the Army including infantry, armor division, signal corps, military intelligence, artillery, army security agency, military police, and the finance corps - The program trains men for four years in tactics, map reading, firing of small arms and crew-served weapons, administration, and military law before they report for two years of active duty - Each year a summer camp program prepares cadets for active duty. This year's camp was held at Fort Lewis, Washington for six weeks. After graduation from this course, cadets will have a commission and a background in army teamwork and training. Major L. S. Sullivan Executive Officer Captain Norman F. Hubbard Assistant PMS and T AROTC Cadet Battalion Staff Cadet Colonel Gerald R. Gillie AROTC Battalion Commander Major R. H. Musser Assistant Professor of Military Science ' : ; ggi ¦¦':MfMSM j #&*& -.-* 1 ' : ,-. ¦"¦¦¦¦ >«<#»«'<t: . \ i lljp . ¦'¦--¦"-:i* -:-¦' '-:-i:':":.:" :;tf#*W*»*W£ m BR Hill H « ' W::I0 # jj •*"''* *' f * ~ * : | Hi ijp*-:".. J* m. n, c. nm>' £P». ,,^St'"^~' > Colonel H. C. Plapp Professor MS and T Signal Corps equipment in use. 375 |