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Show HINGHAMITE TRAINS AS MARINE OFFICER James Hyland Caulfield is in training today It Quantico, Va., for a second lieutenant's commission com-mission in the U, S. marine corps. Young Caulfield son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caiilfield of Copper Heights, will be awarded his commission upon successful completion com-pletion of a tenweek course de-vited de-vited to military fundamentals. He will spend the next three months at Reserve Officers' school, receiving instruction in duties of a platoon commander and advanced methods of modern mod-ern warfare. Assignment to a combat unit for; further training or transfer to a specialists' school will follow. The future officer joined the marines through the wartime officer procurement program, open to college men and graduates grad-uates from 17 to 30. Caulfield was graduated from the University Univer-sity of Utah in 1941 with a business busi-ness administration major. A graduate of Bingham high school, he was formerly employed by Utah Copper company. I O |