Word: signalled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although the 80 applications which were made by members of the University for training in the Aviation Section of the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps have already been sent to Washington, it is still possible for further individuals to make applications. Anyone wishing to apply can obtain the blank and any desired information by calling at 42 Water street, Boston. It is essential that such applications should be made as soon as possible...
...citizen is divided into Red, White and Blue camps; the first of these must be spent by all men in infantry training; the White and Blue camps, however, may be devoted either to a continuation of the infantry work or to work with the cavalry, field artillery, engineers or signal corps. After the completion of his third camp a man is eligible to take his examination for a reserve officer's commission...
...Bates '18 has been instructed by the War Department to prepare to go to Miami, Fla., this week for training in the Aviation Section of the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. Bates attended the Government school of aviation in Buffalo last summer and has just passed the Federal examination for admission to the aviation corps. He is the sixth University student to be called south during the past few days...
...have indicated their desire to apply for a commission in the Aviation Section of the Signal Officers Reserve Corps and receive training form the Government are required to obtain a letter of approval from their parents or guardian, and a letter of recommendation from a citizen of the United States; also a letter by the applicant himself stating when he is able to take the training...
These letters should be addressed to the Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A., Washington, D. C., and should be taken to 42 Water street, Boston, where a formal application to be filed with the War Department will be prepared...