Word: schindel
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Dates: during 1916-1916
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Captain S. J. B. Schindel, of the General Staff, U. S. Army, who was the inspecting officer of the regiment last week, was so impressed with the efficiency of the Regiment that he has made a favorable report to the War Department. He has written for the CRIMSON the following memorandum concerning the provisional plan for training a corps of reserve officers, and the place the Regiment would occupy in such a scheme...
After a long period of investigation the War Department has finally worked out a scheme for the training of reserve officers in the colleges and universities of this country. The introduction of the course outlined in Captain Schindel's article depends upon its approval and acceptance by the authorities of each individual institution...
...Captain Schindel, U.S.A., accompanied the Regiment and was very favorably impressed with the skill shown by individual members. He complimented the Regiment on the marked progress which it had made, and spoke of the valuable contribution which such an organization makes toward American preparedness...
...continuation and success of military drill at Harvard will depend to a great extent on the showing of the Regiment on tomorrow's hike. Captain S. G. Bayard Schindel, of the General Staff, U. S. Army, has been specially detailed to inspect the Harvard Regiment and report to the War Department as to the practicability of stationing a regular officer in Cambridge next year...
...some three or four hundred men turn out, Captain Schindel will advise the detailing of perhaps one commissioned officer, whereas with a showing of nine hundred the chances of obtaining two commissioned officers and several non-commissioned officers will be good. As has been reiterated so many times, every commendable performance brings the possibility of well-organized military drill next year one step nearer realization...