Word: airings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...year age Rudolph Augarten '49 was shooting down Egyptian-piloted spitfires and training new men for the larseli air corps...
...occasion was the annual presentation of awards to "distinguished military students" of the Air Force and Field Artillery Corps. The awards are given, according to Major Kingston, to men who have displayed "outstanding qualities of military leadership, good moral character, and high academic standing...
Before more than 100 members of the two officers' training corps units, medals were awarded by Dean Bender to: Air Force--Cadet Lt. Col. Donald T. Fox, Jr. '51, Cadet Captain Gerald K. Vogel '50, Cadet First Lieut. Howard D. Allen '50. Cadet First Lieut. Francis A. Lavelle '50, and Cadet First Lieut Roger B. Salomon '50; Field Artillery--Cadet Major Charles R. Heller '50, Cadet Major Leland L. Fellows '51, Cadet Captain Horace L. Bowman '50, and Cadet First Lieut, Arthur M. Clarke...
Eight leading students, four from the field artillery and four from the air force, will be honored with awards which the War Department gives annually...
...back, by which Russia got control of Manchurian ports and rail lines, and President Roosevelt agreed that he would see to it that China swallowed her cup of tea. Nor will most readers fail to wonder how F.D.R. could blandly turn over the Kuril Islands, which control the short air route from Alaska to the Far East. The explanation Stettinius gives: U.S. military chiefs urged Roosevelt to get Stalin into the war against Japan at any cost. In his zeal to give F.D.R. a clean bill of health, Big Ed forgets that on Oct. 30, 1943, Stalin had promised Cordell...