Word: plattsburg
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...discipline and in effectiveness, it received during the following year, as a merited boon, the able corps of French officers who came to supplement and reinform the instruction already being provided by competent American officers. So prepared, many of its members were gladly received at the first regular Plattsburg officers' training camps opened this spring. Others in great number, with recruits from the other colleges and from all walks of life, enlisted for the intensive period of summer training which was not permitted to lead to commissions directly, but which again sent a long list of unusually well prepared...
...service of the Government include: H. H. Dadmun '17, who registered in the American Ambulance Field Service when the United States declared war, and is at present driving an ambulance in France; G. E. Abbot '17, baseball leader, who was commissioned a first lieutenant at Plattsburg and is now at Camp Devens; J. E. P. Morgan '17, captain of the hockey team for the past two years, who is enrolled in the Naval Reserve; H. B. Cabot, Jr., '17, crew captain, who secured a first lieutenancy at Plattsburg and has already sailed for France; Lieutenant E. A. Teschner '17, track...
...October 13. This would probably mark the opening of the informal season. Although nothing definite is known about a team at Ayer, it is certain that an amusement such as a football game would be very welcome at Camp Devens. Moreover, if University graduates who gained commissions at Plattsburg are allowed to play, a strong eleven is a certainty, for a large proportion of the best players during the past few years are included in this class...
Since their transfer to Plattsburg Sergeants Bender and Lynch have received lieutenant's commissions in the Reserve. Bender had acted as Regimental Sergeant Major while detailed with...
...Ambulance, Medical Reserve, etc., 84 Avlation, 61 National Guard, 29 Naval Reserve, 72 Regular Army, 9 Signal Corps, 26 Other branches of Federal Service, 47 Discharged to enter first Officers' Training Camps: Fort Benjamin Harrison, 5 Fort Des Moines, 3 Fort Meyer, 5 Fort Niagara, 11 Fort Oglethorpe, 8 Plattsburg, 224 Presidio, 6 Fort Riley, 4 Fort Logan H. Roots, 3 Fort Snelling, 2 Fort Sheridan, 9 Other Federal Camps...