Word: signal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...college artillery unit in the country, while the Sheffield Scientific School is the Army laboratory centre, and the Yale Naval Unit is so far the largest established. At present the enrolment in the S. A. T. C. is divided as follows: artillery, 600; naval unit, 500; laboratory corps, 300; signal corps, 200; and medical unit about 100. The university's exactions of the entering student are as strict as ever and it has declined to admit any who have not passed the college entrance board examinations...
...purpose of these courses is to prepare members of the S. A. T. C. for work in the Engineer and Signal Corps, and to prepare members of the Naval Unit either for Marine Engineering or for advanced work at the Naval Engineering School at Hoboken. Complete information may be obtained from Professor Hughes at Peabody...
Third Officers' Training Camp, 51; Fourth Officers' Training Camp, 60; Medical Corps, 7; Army Aviation, 21; Naval Aviation, 6; Ambulance Service, 34; Regular Army Artillery, 2; Hospital Units, 3; Naval Reserves, 41; Marine Corps, 6; Aviation, Signal Corps, 4; Quartermaster 2; U. S. Food Administration, 1; Y. M. C. A., 1; Red Cross, 1; Drafted, 6; Other Government Service...
Lieutenant Hewitt of Enfield was killed on May 18 in an airplane accident on the western front. He enlisted in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps a year ago today. In his Senior year in college he was leader of the Pierian Sodality, and after graduating received an M.A. degree...
...only way to salute is with sharp, instant decision, like a semaphore signal, looking a man right in the eyes...