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Show Guard' Returns From Training At Camp Badger Twenty-nine members of the Pleasant Grove medical detachment of the Utah National Guard have returned home, after a week of field training at Camp Carl A. Badger, near Willard. The medical detachment, the only one of the 222d Field Artillery, joined in training activities with the entire 1st battalion and half of the regimental headquarters of Salt Lake 'City, and half of the service battery of Lehi. The training included in-cluded field problems and artillery practice. The detachment was in charge of Major Fred Taylor of Provo, regimental regi-mental surgeon; Captain C. O. Jensen Jen-sen of Provo, dental officer; First Lieutenant G. Y. Anderson of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, of the detachment; and Captain Clark Young of Salt Lake City, assistant. There were 25 enlisted en-listed men. The local unit of the National Guard now meets twice weekly, since the recent order by President Roosevelt declaring a state of limited limit-ed emergency. Drills are held Monday Mon-day ana Thursday nights. |