Word: radars
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Dates: during 1943-1943
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Surrounding the 1,800 civilians in the undergraduate college and the 11 graduate schools are 4,200 Navy officers, officer-candidates, and student officers, and 2,600 Army officers, officer-candidates, and enlisted personnel. The Navy men are split between the Naval Training Schools Communication, Radar, Supply Corps, and V-12, including the NROTC. The Army men live and study in the Chaplains School, ASTP unit, Overseas Administration School, and other miscellaneous outfits...
...Everyone has really been very helpful," volunteered Ensign Schwerin. "Yes, especially across the dinner table," one of the more loquacious of the quartet retorted. "Is that all you can say for Radar-men?" I asked "What men?" came back the quick reply from a source which preferred--nay, insisted--upon remaining anonymous...
Besides bringing with it all those autumnal beauties characteristic of New England, October brought to the Radar School the vanguard of a feminine invasion in the persons of Ensigns Quadland, Myers, Paulsen and Schwerin, W-V(S) USNR, or for those unfamiliar with Navy symbols--WAVES...
...here other than on an oscilloscope, and because the task of interviewing them promised to be most pleasant one, I managed to corral all four WAVES the other day in Pierce Study Hall, where, after all military courtesies were dispensed with, they volunteered some very pertinent reactions to the Radar School and to its student body...
Taking part in the parade and exercises near the baseball diamond will be the four to five thousand midshipmen and officers of the Supply, Radar, Communications, and WAVE units here. The 950 officer candidates from the V-12 Unit will be on leave at this time, having been reviewed on October...