Word: exception
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...streets and eke sometimes from American platforms. These are the shadow Huns, the forerunners of a solid flesh and blood reality--or blood and iron, as it prefers to describe itself. All flesh is as grass, and grass is a thing for which the German sword has no use, except it snatch at a few wisps to wipe its blade...
...Uniforms will not be worn outside of Cambridge except on duty connected with the R.O.T.C., unless specially authorized...
...Badges, medals, and ornaments. (a) No badges, medals or ornaments except those prescribed in General Orders 49 (1916) of the War Department will be worn. (b) The distinctive badge for the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is worn on the upper part of the left forearm of both the service coat and the olive drab shirt. The design is embroidered in blue on olive drab cloth of the shape and dimensions prescribed by the War Department. This badge will be worn by all members of the Corps. (c) The cap ornament is a bronze wreath with the letters R.O.T.C. in center...
...Insignia of Pornik (a) Ne insignia of rank except these prescribes by General. Orders of (1916 of the War Department will be worn, by Insignia of rank will be of gift for tactical investors other instructors with relative rank and aides, white metal for all cadet officers. These insignia in the shape of circular flat disks for lieutenants and captains and flat diamond shape for majors will be worn on the shoulder straps of the coat as follows: 2nd lieutenant, one disk on each shoulder strap; 1st lieutenant, two disks on each shoulder strap; Captain, three disks on each shoulder...
...duty with the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, tactical instructors, other instructors with relative rank, aides, and all cadet officers (captains and lieutenants) will be accorded when in uniform the courtesies prescribed in paragraphs 758-765, Infantry Drill Regulations. Cadet non-commissioned officers (sergeants and corporals) are not saluted except as prescribed in paragraph 172, Infantry Drill Regulations, or in formations where the non-commissioned officer receives reports for the officer in charge. All cadets should, however, stand at attention when addressed by or addressing a non-commissioned officer in uniform...