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Show AOTC Training Plan Offered Once Again The Department of the Army Amiyarea.it was announced today year college ROTC scholar- - ly Lt. General J. L. Richardson. ship program will again lie offered Sixth tJS Army Commander, to outstanding high school gradti- FINANCIAL assistance provid-ute- s Sixth US ed bv the scholarships covers tuf- in the eight-stat- e tion. cost of textbooks, laboratory expenses and other educational fees plus a $50 per month subsistence allowance during the entire four-yeperiod of schooling at an institution offering the required military science training with the academic curricula for a bachelor's degree. (Note: During the six week siimmertrainingcampbetween th This year give the and senior years the stnden junior perfect gift... will lie paid at the rate of $120.6C BOOKS OR per month, plus transportation.) Residents of An .tnia, Cal ifomia. RECORDS! Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington may obtain Still a great detailed instructions and applicaselection tion form by writing to ROTC Scholarship, Sixth US Army, Presidio of San Francisco, California, 1 94129. Applications will be accepted between January 15 and March fiMir ar .00 OFF ALL 1, 1996. At Schilling While Abroad GUITARS 20 PARKER' MUSIC CO. 56 N. Main TEST RUN dugway Proving Ground, Friday, December 24, 1965 : WASHINGTON (ANF) Dependents of military personnel who are serving unaccompanied tours overseas can apply for quarters in one of 735 Capehart units at Schilling Air Force Base, Kansas, under an experimental DoD housing plan. The units which are not presently needed by the Air Force will be managed and controlled by the Army. There are no plans for acquiring administrative facilities outside the Capehart area. ' An administrative office, a branch post exchange, and an dispen sary may be set up in the . ' out-patie- nt existing structures. According to Defense icials, an off- commissary will not be established but consideration may be given to truck deliveries from the Fort Riley, Kan., on-ai- te The Army ROTC Program, conducted in 247 colleges and uni- - sary. I'Versities throughout the country, dent who will graduate by the the current academic year produces more than 10,000 officers j ntj ave reached their J10 each year and is the Armys most an TTth birthday by September 1, but of is leaders. source It important .. ve cached their 21st not face the of vital in the especially 30. 235,000-ma- n expansion which has birthday by June Of this year. 400 scholarship been ordered toenable the Army winners, 92 per cent were in the to meet its expanded world-wid-e top 20 I1 cent of their high THE srwm iBSHTPpmp.nl school classes, 9 per cent ranked is designed to provide assistance to first and five per cent ranked sec- A Many were class presidents highly quelified, highly motivated other office holders and 47 per young men who, upon graduation from college, will pursue a career cent were selected for the Nation- al Honor Society. Top athlete. active Army officers. It is Sh.Jwere prominent in this group. school or high graduates RECORDS Commanders Leave Family ITnniv Ymir Star with first oak leaf cluster for valor in action. At the end of the war, he left the service, but rejoined the Army in 1948 and became commanding officer of an infantry unit at the Basic Training Center, Fort Ord, California. During the years 1949 1963 Col. Anderson served in various staff operations, training, and command positions, and saw duty in Korea, Japan, Germany and the United States. He completed the Infantry Officer Course in 1954 and the Command and General Staff College in 1960. HE ARRIVED at Dugway Proving Cround in July 1963 as Assistant Director of Instruction for'the CBRWOC, and, after completing the CBR Officers Course at Fort McClellan, Alabama, was soon promoted to Director of Instruction. In August of 1964 Col. Anderson became Commandant of the CBRWOC and at the same time became the first non Chemical Corps officer to head a chemical -- school. January 1960 - A Hawk air defense guided missile successfully Lt. Col. Anderson intercepted an Honest John rocket trv Officer Candidate School at at White Sands Missile Range, N. Mexico. Anderson, Infantry, is the Can- Fort Benning, Georgia, in Nov. Before 1941. OCS he mandant rf the Chemical, attending 6 January 1776 - Oldest present 18 months as an enlisted logical and Radiological Weapons served Regular Army unit was authday Fort man. Col. became Orientation Course at Dugway Benning 1st Field Artillery Battalorized: Ground Utah. He was Anderson's first officer assignment proving 5th ion, Artillery, constituted as Inhe cadre as of the San Francisco, California joined the Hamilton's Provincial Alexander 1919. n Apnl fantry School. of Artillery of the ColCompany During World War II, Colonel HE RECEIVED his commis-a- . York. 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