Word: leavenworth
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...cent of the rest are in the Naval Unit, and the men who did not choose either of these branches are fairly evenly divided between the Engineers, the Chemists, the Signal Corps, the Medical Corps, and the Army Laboratory School, which has been recently moved to New Haven from Leavenworth, under the command of Colonel C. F. Craig; there are even fewer academic students in New Haven than there are in Cambridge. The organization and general management of the military affairs at Yale is very similar to the organization here...
...that the work of preparation for service in the various branches of the Service be concentrated at those camps which have been regarded as specially adapted for training in a particular line of Army service. He suggested that the officers intended for service with Infantry be trained at Fort Leavenworth; those who were to be assigned to the Cavalry at Fort Riley; and the Artillery student officers be assigned to Fort Sill...
...Receiving his preliminary education in the Berkshire School, he obtained his degree from the University in 1916, entered the regular army in the fall of that year, and obtained his commission as second lieutenant in the infantry in the following November. He later entered the Army Service School at Leavenworth, Kansas, and was ordered to report for service on the Mexican border with the Third United States Infantry, later being transferred to the Sixteenth Infantry. Last June Lieutenant Peters went to France with the first contingent in command of a machine gun company. He was advanced to the rank...
...names of those who have been added to the University's roll of honor since October, 1917, are: William H. Cheney '20, killed in an airplane accident in France, January 20, 1918, while a member of the Lafavette Escadrille. Edwin Sequin Couch, uC '16-17, accidentally killed at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., in February, 1918. William S. Ely '17, killed in an airplane accident in France, January 2, 1918. Richard C. Fairfield '21, killed while engaged in ambulance work in Italy, January 26, 1918. Ezra C. Fitch, Jr., '05, died of pneumonia, October 13, 1917, while a member of the Black...
...English Nosworthy '19, Middletown High, N. Y., and Windham High, Williamantic, Conn.; Samuel Rezneck '19, B. M. C. Durfee High, Fall River; Elwyn Stanton Russell '19, Central High, Springfield; Harry Sahlman uC., Syracuse University; Allan Abraham Sandberg '19, English High, Boston: Earl Bryan Schwulst '19, Sherman High, Tex., and Leavenworth High, Kan.; Luther Wesley Smith, Roxbury Latin; Bennet Solomon '19, Boston Latin: Sherwood Newton Vessey '19, East High, Cleveland, O.; Arthur Chace Watson '19, New Bedford High...