Friday, September 17, 1954 THE BATTALION See. II—3 Corps of Cadets Names Officers for Coming Year Frank Ford has been appointed cadet colonel of the cadet corps for the coming school year. He is a senior agronomy student from Lubbock. Appointments and assignments to the corps staff, approved by President David H. Mosgan, for the school year 1954-55, also in clude Fehrlin E. (Sonny) Tutt from Rotan, as cadet deputy com mander of the corps with the rank of cadet colonel. Other cadet assignments of the corps staff, with the rank of lieu tenant colonel, include Glen Fair of El Paso, adjutant; Harri Baker of Memphis, Tenn., information of ficer; James Caffey of Rockdale, operations officer; Theo Lindig of Hye, supply officer; John Bene field of Jefferson, inspector; How- ard Childers of Amarillo, liaison; Conrad Milton Cummings of fShreveport, La., chaplain; Bennie C. Sinclair of Shreveport, La., athletic officer; Jerry Ramsey of ^Amarillo, scholastic officer; Paul Gentry of Houston, commander consolidated band; Allan Ray Heimer of Blanco, communications officer. The rank of major on the staff includes Lolan M. Pullen of Lome- ta, Glenwood W. Sprecht of Bren- ham and James (Bubba) Plumlee of Dallas, all assistant corps chap lains, and John Dornbusch of Red wood, Miss., head drum major. They are all seniors. Juniors with the rank of master sergeants on the corps staff in clude John Jenkins of Amarillo, operations sergeant; Frank West moreland of Houston, supply ser geant; Larry B. Kennedy of Hous ton, athletic sergeant; Burton Young of Dalhart, scholastic ser geant; James Collins of Barstow, intelligence sergeant; B. A. (Scot- ty) Pprham of College Station, communications sergeant and Vic Moseley of Nacogdoches, consoli dated band liaison sergeant. First Regiment Staff John L. Leimbrook of Shreve port, La., will be regimental com mander with rank of colonel. His executive officer will be Ronald £. Denton of Fort Worth, with rank of lieutenant colonel. Hold ing the same rank on operations officer will be William R. McCas- land of McKinney. Cadet majors and their duty as signments are William J. Meyer of Moulton, adjutant; Garner J. John son of San Angelo, public informa tion and scholastic officer; Jack G. Courtney of Caspiana, La., sup- ply and safety officer. Those with rank of captain are K. Gordon Johnson of Oakwood, ordnance officer; Ernest M. Stone of Houston, special services, and Charles H. Minter of Fort Worth, communications officer. Cadet master sergeants are Roy B. Bertrand of Waco, sergeant ma jor; Donald L. Burton, RFD, Waco, operations; Philip D. Weinert of Fort Sam Houston, supply; Jack W. Barbee of Bellaire, intelligence sergeant. First Battalion, First Regiment Alan J. Ezzell of Conroe is com manding officer with rank of lieu tenant colonel. Executive officer is Roy M. Cline of Houston, major, and operations and safety officer is Hugh A. Smith of Jarrell, ma jor. Charles T. Richardson of Colum bus is public information and schol astic officer, and Richard R. Hicks of Luling is supply officer, both captains. Sergeant major with rank of master sergeant is Cecil M. Crawford of Athens. Stanley P. Holz of Waller, operations; Ben der B. Rawls of Fort Worth, sup ply, and Philip H. McNemer of Beaumont, intelligence, all techni cal sergeants. Company commanders with rank of captain are Albert R. Frankston of Houston, A Infantry; William W. Bradshaw of San Antonio, B Infantry; Hadley Foster of San Antonio, C Infantry; James R. Buchanan of Shreveport, La., D Infantry. Second Battalion, First Regiment Battalion commander is Brad H. Miles of Houston with rank of lieutenant colonel. Alfred M. Cook Jr., of Dallas, is executive officer with rank of major. Cap tains are Gregory L. McLerran of Eden, adjutant, and Chris J. Car- son of San Antonio, public infor mation and scholastic officer. William L. Campbell of San An gelo is sergeant major with rank of master sergeant. Vincent J. Giardina of Beaumont, operations, and Robert A. Lee of Belton, s\ip- ply, are technical sergeants. Unit commanders with rank of captain are Ambrose B. Boubel of Sagle Pass, A Armor; Alan J. May of Dallas; B Armor; Neely E. Keyser of Stoneham, C Armor. Third Battalion, First Regiment Sands S. Weems of West Colum bia is commanding officer with rank of lieutenant colonel. Bat talion executive officer is Roberto Tijerina of Edinburg, major, and operations and safety officer is Glenn W. Mitchell of Kirbyville, major. Cadet captains and their duty are Anthony E. Specia of San An tonio, adjutant; Cad N. Powell of Henrietta, public information and scholastic officer; James M. Mof- fitt of McAllen, supply. Rex L. Rowell of Baytown is sergeant major with rank of mas ter sergeant. Cadet technical ser geants are George L. Pitre of Thi- bodoux, La., operations; William R. Ledbetter of Austin, supply; George R. Goetzke of San Benito, intelligence. Unit commanders with rank of captain are David L. Williams of Odessa, A Engineers; James A. Bush of Odessa, B Engineers; Page W. Morgan of Iowa Park, A Transportation; John B. White of Jacksonville, A Ordnance. Second Regiment Staff Billy J. Utsman of Longview will be commanding officer with rank of colonel. Regimental exe cutive officer will be Kurt R. Nauck jr. of Beaumont as lieuten ant colonel. Cadet majors and their duty are Phillip M. Speairs of Fort Worth, adjutant; Gene H. King of Abi lene, public information and schol astic officer; Frank M. Mandola of Houston, supply and safety. Jimmie D. May of Breckenridge is special services officer with rank of captain and Kenneth L. Scott of Dallas is communications offi cer and captain. Cadet master sergeants are Charles E. Stinnett of Fort Worth, sergeant major; Robert L. Fuller of Beaumont, operations; Samuel C. Laden of Dallas, supply; Leland C. White of Laferia, intelligence. John A. Gentry of Aransas Pass is color sergeant with rank of technical sergeant. First Battalion, Second Regiment Gerald B. Schulz of Corpus Christi is battalion commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Cadet majors are Harry T. Gayden of Houston, executive and Charles D. Williams of Philadelphia, Miss., operations and safety. James W. Bass of Dallas, adju tant; Val H. Cannon of Abilene, public information and scholastic officer, and Richard A. Lathrop of Muskogee, Okla., supply, are cap tains. Sergeant major is Charles E. Cypert of Hillsboro with rank of master sergeant. Cadet technical sergeants are Richard K. Decker of Combes, op erations; Edmund De La Cruz of Corpus Christi, supply, and Paul W. Holladay of Baytown, intelli gence sergeant. Unit commanders with rank of captain are Ralph B. Benton of Amarillo, A Field Artillery; Joe F. Rose of Del Rio, B Field Artil lery; Robert H. Linskie of Dallas, C Field Artillery; Edwin For- shage of Seguin, D Field Artil lery. Second Battalion, Second Regiment Robert E. Bond of Monahan is commanding officer with rank of lieutenant colonel. Battalion exec utive officer is Marion M. Deans of San Antonio, major. Harry M. Farha of Beaumont also is major as operations and safety officer. Cadet captains are Charles W. Seely of Dallas, adjutant; Charles D. Newman of Amarillo, public in formation and scholastic officer, and Wallace Eversberg of Baton Rouge, La. Frank M. Richie of Winters is sergeant major with rank of mas ter sergeant. Joe Bill Foster of Greenville is supply sergeant with technical rank. Unit commanders with rank of captain are Donald P. Dowling of Greggton, A Antiaircraft Artil lery; Robert B. James of Raymond- ville, B AAA; Charles A. Ed wards of Troy, C AAA. Third Battalion, Second Regiment Warner P. Louvier of Beaumont is battalion commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Jerry D. Hawsey of Abilene, exec utive officer, and James L. De- Mars of Pasadena, Calif., opera tions and safety officer. Cadet captains are Robert E. Zumwalt of Hallettsville, adjutant; Carleton K. Sherman of Vicksburg, Miss., public information and schol astic officer, and Frank E. Whit son of Dallas. Sergeant major is Ray C. Winburn of Houston as master sergeant. Technical sergeants are Alfred O. Hilgers of San Antonio, opera tions, and Lloyd E. Fite of Port Arthur, supply. Unit commanders with rank of captain are George P. Burrill of Jacksonville, A Signal Corps; Tom J. Sammons of Van Horn, A Quar termaster Corps; Thomas R. Mel ton of Edna, A Chemical Corps. Fourth Battalion, Second Regiment Harold L. Loyd of DeKalb is bat talion commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Charles K. Killough of Little Riv er, executive officer, and James I. Ginnings of College Station, opera tions and safety officer. Cadet captains are Fair Colvin J7\ of Shreveport, La., adjutant; Robert A. Holmes of Port Arthui', public information and scholastic officer, and Sam Ed Rowland of Dallas, supply. Sergeant major is Wesley E. Shackleford of El Dorado, Aik. Technical sergeants are James W. Stansel of Alvin, operations, and George C. Mullen of Waco, intelligence. Unit commanders with rank of captain are Billy L. Kane of Kem per, A Composite company; Hor ace R. Smith of College Station, B Composite; Robert W. Briggs of San Antonio, A Athletics; Paul A. Kennon of Shreveport, La., B Ath letics. First Wing Staff Dale J. Fisher of Phillips is com manding officer with rank of col onel. Lieutenant colonels are John C. Brannen of Huntsville as exec utive officer and James R. Hender son of Mineola as operations offi cer. Cadet majors are Buck O. Isbell of Navasota, adjutant, and Glenn R. Connally of Tyler, public in formation and scholastic officer. Master sergeants are Ernest F. Biehunko of Moulton, operations; William D. VanGonten of Corsica na, supply, and Richard E. Gentry of Dallas, intelligence. Color sergeants are Robert H. Scott of Amarillo and Ray E. Stratton of Houston. First Group, First Wing Lawrence G. Francis of El Paso is group commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors ate Bill W. Kimmey of Rockdale, exec utive officer, and Charles E. Bow ers of Palacios, operations and safety officer. Cadet captains are Gene A. Mil ler of Marlin, adjutant; Walter W. Utzman of Houston, public infor mation and scholastic officer, and Frank J. Linseisen of Harris, sup ply- Sergeant major is Eugene H. Adney of Breckenridge and techni cal sergeants are Robert L. Francis of El Paso, operations; Ray L. Howdeshell of Sherman, supply, and Jay W. Weinstein of Fort Worth, intelligence. Squadron commanders with rank of captain are Joe B. Walker of Ennis, Donald E. Oiler of Overton and Donald E. Walker of McLeod, squadrons 1, 2 and 3 in order. Welcome To Aggieland . . . OLD AND NEW STUDENTS . . . EAT AT THE 12th MAN INN The Aggies Favorite Eating Place WE SERVE THE BEST North Gate College Station Second Group, First Wing Frank O’Donnell of San Antonio is the group commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Lindsay J. Crawford of San An-' tonio, executive, and Joe E. Cren- welge of Fredericksburg, opera tions and safety officer. Cadet captains are Donald L. Jones of La Porte, adjutant, and George W. Munns of La Feria, public information and scholastic officer. Sergeant major is Don P. Novak of Houston. Technical sergeants are Jimmy E. Keeter of San An tonio, operations; Gaines L. God frey of Fort Worth, supply, and Donald J. Dierschke of Rowena, intelligence. Commanders of squadrons 4, 5 and 6 with rank of captain are, in order; Ben K. Rector of Cactus, Charles E. Fischer of Pasadena and James M. Gafney of Dallas. Third Group, First Wing Jeff B. Lilley of Longview is group commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Henry W. Parkman of Houston, executive, and Jack R. Lee of Par is, operations and safety officer. Cadet captains are Frank A. Ur- banic jr., of Galveston, adjutant; Edsel A. Renken of Robstown, public information and scholastic officer, and James D. Johnson of Groesbeck, supply. Sergeant major is Robert W. Young of Dallas. Technical ser geants are Richard J. Chappel of Hounduras, operations; Dennis M. Heitkamp of New Braunfels, sup ply, and Sam D. Lackland of San Antonio. Commanders of squadrons 7, 8 and 9 with rank of captain, in or der, are Orville D. Stice of Mid land, John Schmid Jr. of Houston and Otha D. Aishman of Hobbs, N.M. Fourth Group, First Wing Robert C. Rowland of Hooks is Group commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Robert W. Alcock of New Orleans, La., executive, and Ronald T. Jones of Sweetwater, operations and safety officer. t Cadet captains are Bill L. Mar shall of Houston, adjutant, and Donovan W. Darsey of San An gelo, supply. Sergeant major is Glen D. Buell of Amarillo. Technical sergeants are Harold G. Jacobson of Melvin, operations; Frank E. Patterson of Marshall, supply, and Monroe H. Fuchs of Cameron, intelligence. Commanders of Squadrons 10, 11 and 12 with rank of captain, in order, are Bob E. Carpenter of Dallas, John Paul Dewald of Mis sion and Harold D. Craig of Cen terville. Second Wing Staff Daniel P. Wheat of Beaumont is wing commander with rank of colonel. Lieutenant colonels are Travis G. Wunderlich of Houston, executive^ and Dan B. Grissom of Shreveport, La., operations officer. Cadet- majors are Edmund D. Wulfe of San Antonio, adjutant; Jerry Q. Jeffery of Marlin Falls, public inforcation and scholastic officer, and Jack E. Spell of Bryan, liaison. Master sergeants are Weldon W. Walker of Waco, operations; How ard L. Robinson of College Station, supply; Kenneth D. Burke of Dal las, intelligence. 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