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Show I Army Saber Drill Team Takes Top Honors The Army Sponsor Saber team, in competition with 30 other Drill Teams from the far West area, walked away with top honors at an invitational meet last week in Boulder, Colorado. "The girls usually win most of the competitive programs they attend," at-tend," commented Major John W. Stahlman of the Military Science Department, "They train constantly." constant-ly." He added the Girls Saber Team is the only one of its kind in the country. "They have the advantage over other teams because it takes more effort to drill with a heavy saber at the end of a rifle." The Saber Drill Team, which had every one of its sabers donated by retired military personnel, plans to attend an invitational in Spokane, Wash., and then go on to a meet in Phoenix, Arizona. is " 1 u tr tilt rv ) t - II I 1 vr ' 4 i re PI A sztzs 1 -, f SNJ 7 Wjs-- s-'l v 4 VJ j sx4 5 MgSfc. ra.wm.ir-r.. Photo by Gallagher i Army Sponsor Saber Team Commander Kathy McKean displays trophy won at the Boulder, Colo, invitational meet. Girls are con-i con-i sistent winners. |