Word: lt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...signal drill Casey divided the squad into three teams without regard to ranking. The A team was: Dubiel (Beaudreau), le; Simmons, lt; Schumann, lg; Casale, c; Littlefield, rg; Adlis, rt; Knapp, (Berry), re; Haley, qb; Litman, lhb; Fuller, rhb; Ecker, fb. The B team was: Geer, le; Spring (Millard), lt; Brookings, lg; Comfort, c; Blatchford, rg; Burton, rt; Kelly, re; Hedblom, qb; Locke, lhb; Blackwood, rhb; McTernan, fb. The C team: Sullivan, le; Lane, lt; Husband, lg; Jones (Little), c; Young, rg; Watson, rt; Connors, re; Ford, qb; Moseley (Parquette) lhb; Watt, rhb; Jackson...
...starting "A" lineup was: Geer, le; Spring, lt; Young, lg; Comfort, c; Blatchford, rg; Burton, rt; Knapp, re; Ford, qb; Jackson, lhb; Fuller, rhb; McTernan...
...distant military objective." The Navy's prime object: to teach Navy flyers "to operate in any waters, under any circumstances." With Secretary of Commerce Roper in Alaska making a survey of commercial air possibilities there, three U. S. Government departments were thus converging last week on a LT. S. territory which most strategists believe would figure prominently in any Pacific...
...June 4 issue. Never has it been my pleasure to find such a peculiarly clear and understanding discussion of the Navy's war games, nor such sympathetic yet accurate treatment of members of its per sonnel as is contained in the article, mentioned. . . . R. S. PARR Lt. Comdr. U.S.N. (Retired) Cambridge, Md. Panhandle's Drought
...Lt. Col. U. S. Army...