| Show PROMOTIONS fOR FOR- UT AHNS AT KEARNY Many Members Artillery Artillery Artillery Ar Ar- tillery Made Noncommissioned Noncommissioned Noncom Noncom- Officers Special pe lal Dispatch CAMP IP KEARNY Cal Aug 2 Announcements vere were made yesterday of ot promotions promotions' of ot noncommissioned officers and aid men in the vari various us units of ot the Ono One Hundred Forty fifth field artillery ry by q Captain R. R Ward regimental regimental regi regi- mental adjutant Th The vacancies were caused by prom promotions and nd transfers In D battery Milton Milon R. R Ridges was promoted to t the e eran ran rank of ot sergeant and Wagoner George D D. D Baker was advanced to corporal Promotions in inE inE E battery were Corporal Price Willey to sergeant and Wagoner Mortimer Decker to c corporal In F battery Corporals Poulson and Jacob E. E Evans ns were vere made sergeants and the following were vere promoted to corp corpOral corporal cor cor- p ral Wagoner Vern W. W Pace Wagoner Hrold J. J Wagoner Kenneth Nelson Kelson Privates first class Vl f Wilford rd Duke Duk Hy Hyrum im S S. Jensen and Edward Jones and Bugler Adrian J. J Jensen In the headquarters detachment detach ment Privates tes Harry A. A Sims and George E E. M Clay were promoted to corporal Aft After 1 completing a course for balloon balloon bal hal loon observers at Ft FL Omaha Neb Lieutenant James A. A Carter returned to the command yesterday The roster roster roster ros ros- ter in the office of ot the the- camp adjutant shows the following new officers who have arrived at Camp Kear Kearny Keamy y for duty Captain Edward W. W Burke SI rr R. R C. C First Lieutenants Guy L. L Ray Kay Edwin Hall Barton W. W Johnson and Warren T. T McNeil also of ot the medical reserve corps A review of the tho r regiment was held yesterday afternoon I by liY Colonel William Wil VII liam C. C Webb All men were In ir their places and c each ch was was was' carefully Inspected inspected In- In by the colonel who found no defects In the review were vere many recruits who have seen but little service but they could not be dis- dis from the more seasoned soldiers |