Word: colonel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite the elimination of the college AFROTC unit in July, 1957, Colonel Waldo B. Jones, professor of Air Science and Tactics, last nigh assured cadets that they would be allowed to finish their programs in one of the college's ROTC units...
Although the 58 freshmen and sophomores in the program will not be able to complete the air force program, Colonel Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics, said that the army unit "will take any cadet Jones recommends." Under present regulations NROTC cannot accept such transfers, but Jones said he hoped the necessary arrangements would be made...
...civil courts at the time they committed their crimes. Among these is Mrs. Dorothy Krueger Smith (daughter of General Walter Krueger, Sixth Army commander in the Pacific during World War II), who is now serving a life sentence for the murder in Japan of her husband, Colonel Aubrey D. Smith...
...chose a man identified with no party, but admired by most nationalists. He is Si M'Barek ben Mustapha el Bekkai, 48, onetime Pasha of Sefrou, who served as Mohammed V's representative in Paris during the Sultan's exile. Si Bekkai is a retired lieutenant colonel of French cavalry, lost his right leg in the Ardennes Forest during World War II. The Sultan, with Si Bekkai's help, hopes to hold back impetuous nationalists, and means to rule. Said he: "When the government is responsible to a duly elected body, it will be different . . . Before...
armed with Colonel Blaik's reminder that the infantry, after all, are the men who win the battles. Sticking to the ground, he drove the Cadets steadily toward a touchdown. There were only seconds left toward the end of the half. Army was on the Navy n-yd. line when Coach Blaik decided his instruction had been too emphatic ; Holleder seemed to have forgotten that there was such a thing as a pass...