Word: ranking
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...York City, was elected captain of the Freshman crew yesterday at a meeting of all men who have been rowing on the Freshman first and second crews. McCagg prepared for College at St. Paul's School, Concord, but after graduating in 1917 entered the service and rose to the rank of Junior Lieutenant in the Navy. He rows No. 6 on his eight, is 6 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. Early in the season he was appointed acting captain and held that position until his election yesterday...
According to orders, published by the Navy Department yesterday, officers with the rank of ensign of the line in the naval reserve force, whether on active or inactive duty, may be appointed for temporary service in the regular navy. By transferring to the temporary navy reserve officers who desire such service, the department hopes to make up the shortage resulting from the enforced release from active duty of officers of the reserve force which must be completely demobilized after the declaration of peace. Applications from reserve officers will be received until April...
...across as a Colonel, was then promoted to the command of the Brigade Artillery of the 92nd Division, fought at Toul and Verdun, and, after the armistice was signed, was transferred to the 26th Division. He was one of three National Guard Colonel's to be promoted to the rank of Brigadier-General during the war. Then there is Col. Richard K. Hale '02, now Chief of Staff of the Yankee Division, who, during the war, was on the General Staff of the A. E. F. as Assistant Chief of Staff of the Second Corps that fought with the British...
...Accounts, Washington, D. C., and not to the Zone Finance Officer as was announced. Releases sent to the wrong address will either be returned or forwarded to the proper person. In addition to the release, every application for a bonus should give the date of enlistment, training station, rank, and present address of the applicant...
...whence is his authority derived? From the University Faculty. He must be made a member of this body with rank appropriate to the importance of his mission. Note that he is in charge of the physical up-building of not eleven, or nine, or eight men, but of three thousand odd. --Yale News...