Word: signal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sense the new offices we are now opening signal our continuing and increasing interest in the West. But they also typify the way we are building up our staff all over the country-and so this might be a good week to tell you briefly the "why" of our nine domestic news bureaus-and of the TIME reporters who are also on the job for you now in more than 100 other U.S. cities...
Colonel Wood has been on a sick leave since August 31 and since that time Colonel Fox of the Signal Corps has been filling both positions. Fox, a native of Manhattan, Kansas, before coming here was the commanding officer of the Gulf Coast Recreational District with headquarters in Mobile, Alabama. He took over his present duties...
Plans for the Enlisted Signal Corps Reservists assigned to the electronics training group have been revised and changed, Elliot Perkins '23, director of the War Service Information Bureau, announced yesterday. The new revision which affects mostly processing and commissioning procedures was announced in an order from the Office of the Chief Signal Officer in Washington. A large number of Harvard students are among those affected by the order...
...will still allow reservists to continue in school on inactive status until graduation provided they meet scholastic standards. Two weeks after graduation each reservist will be ordered to active duty reporting to the reception center nearest his home for processing. Upon completion he will be sent to the Central Signal Corps Replacement Center, Camp Crowder, Missouri, for at least three months' further training...
When this period of training has been completed, Reservists will go to the Signal Corps Officer Candidate School at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Following graduation from this four months' course, they will be commissioned as second lieutenants and assigned to duty...