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Show 2 'Battery u 'prepares For 1 fecial Camp a- " to iv Mt. Pleasant National te iid Unit is going to their first Kr training camp W. G. WU1-'U WU1-'U on December 4. More than lte '"-ion will attend the 7 day en-" en-" .-."ment according to the latest s :ort of captain Ernest G. Brun- y j'j reason for this large num- L is on account the Batterv a? length has been increased to 82 !fu l-'.isVd men by order of the War S iiifd men by order of the War Jvjjrtment. The second Batta-,n Batta-,n l'n onlv, consisting of Battery ,"' ;" at Spanish Fork, Battery"D" r"--Mt Pleasant, and Battalion in quarters Battery at Fill-e Fill-e .;x will attend camp at this rs -e. All will be under the com-rS' com-rS' i-rd of Major Rex O. Daniels Cy!ij his staff, including his ex- j"-jtive officer. Captain Lee R. jistensen of Mt. Pleasant. All rs ta batteries in the state have 00 r:ted their extra training so -or to this time, some by using ;rs wnds and some by taking 35 , ivantage of the November holi-iey holi-iey an Following is the Roster of Bat-;7 Bat-;7 "D" as of November 30: tt0:i?tin: Ernest G, Brunger. rpj.t Lieutenant: M Gordon L. Staker. ftoai Lieutenant: j Livonia W. Fuller. pi Seraeant, Grade II: . I f Peter N. Jordan. ? !:ff Sergeant, Grade III: j Floyd A. Syndergaard. : !:ieants. Grade IV: ; Blaine G. Hansen, Verland J. If piansen. Murray W. Lund, Csrroll N. Madsen, Wesley P. : "zx, Owen E. Olsen, Lyman M. ? Person and J. Dean Staker. K-sorals. Grade V: : Lee R. Christensen Jr., Dewey J L' Fillis, Wesley Johansen, LaDell ji Petersen, Wilbur N. Rasmus-r Rasmus-r Orien A. Spencer, Rex C. A titer, Russell N. Stansfield and i pbert L. Wing. 2 Wyaies, First Class Grade VI I Lorain H. Beck (CL.4); William j I Beck. David M. Candland, .J. Glen J. Christensen, (CL. 4) Dick L. Ericisen, (CL. 4) Ray D. Fre- .fan, Hex J. Hafen, (CL. 5) Quen- n J. Hansen, (CL. 5) William B. -arisen, (CL. 5) Harold T. Holt, i X. 4) Leon Johansen. Bennett ' - Madsen, (CL. 5) Edwin B. Mc- "osh, Boyd B. Monsen, (CL. 6) m R. Poulsen, Frank Ruesch 1'. (CL. 5) Duane J. Scovillie, :Mar P. Syndergaard, (CL. 4) y. Jliam H. Whitman, (CL. 6 ) S; -snk T. Wilkinson and Charley y Wright (CI. 4). r nvates. Grade VII: J. Anderson; Jack Baxter, 1 'Jbur S. Baxter, Merril B. Ben-t- n, Clinton A. Brewer, John A. .; -ewer, Gordon L. Brunger, sley M. Burnside, Don L. iristensen, Melvin W. David-, David-, i, William H. Dennis, Bob L. , 'aper. Jay L. Ericksen, (CI 5); rol R. Encksen, timer N. Fill-;-i Oscar R. Frandsen, Milton , nsen, Russel Jensen, Phil E. ' itter, Peter A. Madsen, Willis v Madsen. Milton K. Nelson, "! ;wel A. Nelsen. Don E. Nielsen Jth. 6). -Arthur C. Oldham, Cara-""l! Cara-""l! B. Olsen, Grent Olsen. Grand-H. Grand-H. Ostler, Perry C. Peel, Ben ,' Rasmussen, Glen M. Rasmus's Rasmus-'s n, Robert L. Rasmussen, An-w An-w B. Ruesch, Reed E. Ruesch, yd R. Seely (CL. 6), Jay C. fitly, Merril W. Seely, Clair V. Morensen, Boyd Stansfield, Har-i Har-i B. Syndergaard, Leo W. "uscotte, Leo W. and Kenneth Young. The objectives of this camp are 1 train the soldiers in physical 'ordination and care for him-lf him-lf m the field with emphasis on rsonal hygiene and sanitation y "der adverse weather condi-' condi-' ons. To develop team nlav and 'operation between individuals, Series, and the battalion, and ' produce units prepared to take 1 the field if necessary against 1 enemy equipped with modern :eans of combat. Firing of 37 y guns will be engaged in. Bit The boys are hoping that if of !ey get snowed in, that Santa 39 laus won't miss their socks T- Jng up on the end of a pup tent, in. - . |