Show Military Camps Carnes Trained I Reports to Major General Hines Show Work of pf Last Summer Washington More More than mEn raen received some degree of l military training under the War Val departments department's departments department's de de- supervision last summer The exact number shown In reports now before Maj Gen John L. L Hines Ulnes chief of staff was of ot whom 23 0 were officers and the remainder enlisted personnel The bulk of the training was In the National Guard camps where a n total of men and officers were In attendance The Tho turnout of organized i 1 amounted to of whom all nil but m were officers cers The Tho re- re service officers' officers training corps contributed contributed contributed con con- to the lie grand total and the citizens' citizens military training camps bringing the total number of men to be graduated from these camps since the they ere vere first filSt esta established on a n war post basis up to Second Lieutenants Needed It has been estimated that young youn men must come conic Into the tho corps annually as second lieutenants If It It Is Isto Isto isto to be bo kept at adequate strength and the reserve officers officers' training corps Is expected ultimately to produce of these young oung reserve oU officers cers a year the other to come from Crom the cItIzen citizen citizen citi cItI- zen camps regular army National Guard and other sources I There are In tho the colleges and anti schools of the thc country units of oC the reserve officers' officers training corps with witha a total enrollment at nt the close of thelast the thelast thelast last school year ear of or 1 under tinder training From this source In the last five fie years up to September 4 of this year ear a n total of ot second lieuten lieutenants ants had hind been commissioned In the reserve corps The number actually at ut the camps 33 for 30 days das was wasa wasn a n lIl big Increase over last year ear while the number of applications received I amounted to Of that number I proved to have the physical and other qualifications necessary for admission admission ad ad- mission so that approximately youngsters oun were disappointed In their he I mii 1 to go o through a It training camp last summer A phase of the lie organized reserve corps work worl during the summer to which the War nr department attaches particular Importance Is the application tion Tor the first time of the principle of unit training to these or ions Hons Under that practice a v very ry considerable number of ot reserve officers officer assigned ned to specific units of time tile organized organized organ organ- reserve w were rc given the tho opportunity opportunity to get together with their comrade comrade com coin rade officers of the same units and to function as a team under their own I officers In dealing with mobilization mo II problems such as us reception organization tion equipment and und preliminary training train train- J j ing ng of the men the they would command In war I The rue Defense day test on the tho face f of official reports from front all nil over the country country served to bring out sharply I the benefit of this unit training 1 I g scheme heme War department officials oll fa say I The striking success of that test from froma t a purely military point of view It i Is stated In lay In the efficiency en displayed ell elli i by t these groups of reserve officers In Ini i handling the tho limited mobilization In InI I I their own areas |