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Show Ssrvicemen News Army Colonel Allan G. Pixton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pixton, 2048 St. Mary's Drive, is attending the Army War College Col-lege at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. The ten-month course is scheduled sched-uled to be completed in June 1960. The Army's senior education program pro-gram prepares selected officers for future assignments to top staff and command positions in the Armed Forces, and other keygov-ernment keygov-ernment positions. Colonel Pixton entered the Army in 1940. He was graduated from East High School in 1935 and from the University of Utah in 1940. Pixton is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.--Army 2nd Lt. Byron L. Poelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Poelman, 855 East 13th South, completed the officer basic course on Sept. 18 at the Adjutant General's Gen-eral's School, Fprt Benjamin Harrison. Har-rison. The course is designed to familiarize fam-iliarize newly-commissioned officers of-ficers with general administration procedures and the technical and tactical responsibilities of an adjutant. ad-jutant. The 25-year old officer. is an East High graduate, 1952, and received re-ceived his bachelor's degree in 1959 from the University of Utah. Fort Ord, Calif.--Army Pvt. Eugene T. Hintze, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hintze, 4651 Locust Lo-cust Lan, is receiving food service training at Fort Ord. The training is scheduled to terminate on Oct. 2nd. Hintze is being trained in cooking baking, and meat cutting. A 1959 graduate of Juab County High School in Nephi, he entered the Army in May and completed basic training at Fort Ord. |