Word: marches
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Companies will assemble under arms for a review by the Commanding General of the Northeastern Department at 3.30 P. M. Battalions form at 3.40 and march to Soldiers Field...
Companies will assemble under arms for a review by the Commanding General of the Northeastern Department at 3.30 P. M. Battalions form at 3.40 and march to Soldiers Field...
Details of the death of Henry Montgomery Suckley '10, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., who, as told in the CRIMSON recently, was killed by a bomb dropped from a German airplane, when serving with the American Ambulance near Saloniki in March, have at last reached Mr. Suckley's friends in this country in a letter from Reginald Signoux of Great Neck, L. I., who served with Mr. Suckley in the same section of the American Corps. The letter says...
Promptly at noon the procession, consisting of the Harvard veterans, the Francis Beck Post, G. A. R., members of the Faculty, the R. O. T. C., and students, will form in front of University Hall. They will then march to Sanders Theatre...
...heretofore done by regimental commissaries and quartermasters--now called "supply" officers. The fundamental distinction between the two kinds of service lies in the field in which the work is carried on. Line officers doing supply duty serve with their organizations wherever they chance to be, in camp, on the march, in reserve, on the firing line. They are simply detailed to see that the physical needs of the men are satisfied, as other officers are detailed to see that the men render certain services; but they are largely dependent upon others to provide that the necessary supplies shall be within...