Word: camped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...modification of the ROTC was to bring about a closer integration of the civilian and military subjects in order to assure a more fully integrated program of preparation for military and civic leadership. A means to this end was the suggestion that more practical military training be done at camp, allowing the introduction of courses such as the new Military Science 2b and 4b into the College ROTC curriculum...
...reasons mentioned by Mr. Gwertzman, the Army has decided that it could not fit an augmented ROTC summer camp program into the increasingly crowded summer training schedule for Regular Army, Reserve and National Guard units...
...major provisions of the plan had been approved, ROTC classroom work would have been reduced from four to three years, and summer camp training would have been increased from six to 12 weeks...
...announcing its decision late in August, the Department of the Army said the plan was not "financially feasible at this time," and that the lengthened summer camp training would put "undue strain" on present Army facilities...
Edward P. Frothingham '56 of Dunster House and New Canaan, Conn., was one of four persons killed this summer in a car accident at Stewart, Fla. Frothingham was hitch-hiking home after participating in summer ROTC camp at Fort Sill, Okla...