Word: ericksen
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...never be said that there is ever a dull moment at the Statistical School. For example, the most important news of the week is the transfer of Lieutenant Carlton L. Ericksen to San Antonio, Texas. Lieutenant Ericksen has been attached to the Statistical School since last October, acting as Physical Training Officer, Assistant Adjutant, and Adjutant, plus many other duties. While at the statistical school he had proven himself to be an efficient officer and a good friend to all the students. The faculty, cadre, and civilian personnel will miss his big-heartedness and friendliness...
Second Lieutenant Edgar Y. Kelsey, formerly Supply Officer of New England Aircraft School, was transferred to the Statistical School and designated the School Supply Officer, Transportation Officer, and Assistant Adjutant. Lieutenant Carlton L. Ericksen, in the meantime, has been named Adjutant, succeeding Captain Lyman L. Woodman, reassigned to another Headquarters. Captain Woodman, who for the past year has served as Executive Officer, Adjutant, and Instructor in several military subjects, was transferred this week to Headquarters, Boston Civilian Schools Area, AAFTTC, where his primary duty will be "Administrative Inspector." Since his arrival at the Statistical School in May, 1942, Captain Woodman...
...farewell party was held last Tuesday vening in the Faculty Club by the cadre and secretaries of the Statistical School for Lieutenant Carlton L. Ericksen who is expcted to leave shortly for overseas duty, First Sergeant Eskel D. Carlson, who left on Wednesday for Camp Davis, North Carolina to attend Anti-Aircraft Artillery Officer Candidate School, and Sergeant Robert C. Purser, Jr., who will take off on Monday to the University of Mississippi, Army Administration School, Branch 1. The Statistical School will miss them greatly. All the staff has wished them the best of luck in their new assignments. Lieutenant...
...Ashcanaso who was aptly nicknamed "Honest Abe" has departed from his detachment after leaving an indeliable print on the hearts of the men. "Honest Abe" ably handled squadron duties during the absence of Captain Lyman L. Woodman and Lt. Carlton L. Ericksen. Among his many talents is the abilitty to speak seven languages fluently. The favorite act of his repertoire is an imitation of Herr Hitler during one of Hitlor's many stormy speeches to the German Reich...
...football or getting an eyeful of the Tunisian Campaign. Luckily to blood was drawn; however, 39 years old officer candidates kelly was seen two hours inter still attempting to each his breath which had evidently been scattered to the four winds. The major loss of the evening was Lt. Ericksen's pride...