Word: drilled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...First Corps Cadets. There are two courses at Dartmouth, one of which is for Freshmen and is compulsory, the other being voluntary for members of the upper classes. Approximately 400 men have reported, and they have been divided up into two battalions of three companies each. Six hours of drill a week will be held, divided into three periods of two hours each. Lectures are to be given on subjects allied to Military Science, and instruction in bomb construction and throwing, and in the use of machine guns will occupy a portion of the time. The system of trenches constructed...
...Undergraduate Military Committee composed of last year's captains in conjunction with the Faculty Military Committee. Following the principle in force last year permanent company commanders, first sergeants and supply sergeants will be appointed; the lieutenants, remaining ser geants, and corporals will be changed fortnightly. Both military courses will drill together, but the men of the advanced course will be evenly distributed among the companies in order to provide better instruction for the new men. The company lists will be posted by Monday...
There will be two hours for drill--7:30 to 8:30 in the morning and 4:30 to 5:30 in the afternoon. A company will be assigned one or the other of these hours for all its practical work throughout the week. It is essential that those men preferring the 7:30 hour report this fact to the military office in University Hall today between 9 and 5 o'clock. Unless this is done no preference can be given...
Those men who reported yesterday were drilled in fundamentals under the direction of G. D. Flynn '19. For a portion of the time a semblance of real football was introduced by a drill in simple formations by the backfield candidates...
...curriculum and count toward an A. B. degree. Military Science 1, the course for men who have had little or no previous training, is open to all members of every department of the University who are reasonably physically fit. It will consist of three parts, namely, sections, lectures, and drill. There will be one section meeting a week in which the Infantry Drill Regulations, and later the Field service Regulations, Small Arms Firing Manual, etc., will be studied. This section meeting will be arranged at times most consistent with the other work of students, as is done in other college...