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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1956)
■ ■ The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 2 Thursday, September 13, 1956 Corps Officers, (Continued from Paga 1) i Sergeants are: Robert Daniel Pur- Sergeant and Billy Grant Crolley, ! rington, Scholastic Sergeant; Don- Platoon Sergeant. The five Staff aid Chester Duzan, Squad Leader; Sergeants are: Geo. David Frese, ! Lawrence Leroy Bobo, Squad Ordnance Sergeant; Jerome Martin Leader; Earl Martin Huitt, Squad Pousson, Athletic Sergeant; Terry ! Leader; Vernon Martin Frank, Michael Wadsworth, Squad Lead- j Guide, and William Henry Foy, Guide. er; James Lamar Roberts, Squad Leader; and Thomas Barton Coker, Squad Leader. “A” Transportation Capt. Donald A. Weber will be Commanding Officer with Bobbie Hardee, 1st Lieut., Executive Offi cer. Others are: Fred A. Raby, 1st Lieut., Platoon Leader; 2nd Lieut. John B. Hendrick, Asst. Plaoon Leader; 2nd Lieut., Leroy E. Kap pa, Asst. Platoon Leader; Jerome J. Lednicky, 1st Lieut., Scholastic Officer; Benny E. Fichte, 1st. Lieut. Athletic Officer; Jerry Ar nold Hayes, 1st Lieut., Supply Of ficer; James Richard Byrd, Ord nance Officer; 1st Lieut., Don Ray Hollister, 1st sergeant; Foils Jo seph Louview, Technical Sergeant; Platoon Sergeant, Harold W. By ars, Supply Sergeant, John rving Lamoreau, Staff Sergeant; Ord nance Sergeant, Frank Richard Knippa, Athletic Sergeant. “A” Ordnance Capt. David Eugene Gore is the Commanding Officer. Second Lieu tenants are Joe Ned Baker, Asst. Platoon Leader, and Charles Jared Wheat, Asst. Platoon Leader. First Lieutenants are: Bobby H. Nel son, Executive Officer; Fred Ira Whitt, Platoon Leader; Daniel M. Stalmach, Scholastic Officer; Rich ard H. McGlaun, Athletic Officer; Monte Owen Darden, PIO, Charles R. Dollinger, Supply Officer; and Jerome Dee Harris is a 1st Ser geant. Technical Sergeants are Richard Wesley Lott, Platoon Ser geant; Clyde Eldridge Beal, Pla toon Sergeant; and Charles Wayne Scott, Supply Sergeant. Staff Headquarters Second Regiment Commanding Officer is Jerry Mac Betsill, Colonel. Others are: Larry Dean Piper, Lt. Colonel, Ex ecutive Officer, Tommy Winston Smith, Major, Adjutant; Jacob Ot to Koehl, Major, PI & Scholastic; Leland Hobbs Pratt, Lt. Colonel, Operations; William Alfred Mc Carty, Major, Supply & Safety; Major Jasper N. Lynn, Regimental Chaplain; Major George Henry Boyett, Liason Officer; Master Ser geant, Charles Ray Smith, Opera tions Sergeant; Jerry Need Mc Gowan, Master Sergeant; James Robert Partridge, Intelligence Ser geant; Thomas Raymond Harris Scholastic Sergeant. Headquarters First Battalion, Second Regiment Lt. Colonel John Henry Specht is the Commanding Officer. Major Thomas Richard Livingston is the Executive Officer, Major Jack Wes ley Lewis, adjutant; Major Warren W. Chapman, PI & Scholastic; Maj. Joe Allan Marek, Operations & Safety; Maj. Clarence J. Mai'key, Supply; Master Sergeant Robert Theodore Smith, Sergeant Major, Technical Sergeant James Alexan der Clark, Operations Sergeant; Technical Sergeant Bartolome Gar- cis, Intelligence Sergeant. “A” Field Artillery Tl?e Commanding Officer of this unit is Capt. Gene L. Jameson. Ex ecutive Officer is Donald R. West, 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Joe Kinchen Moore, 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Neal C. Cameron, 1st Lieutenant; Asst. Platoon Leader, Charles Curtis Felkner, 2nd Lieutenant; Scholastic Officer, Le on B. Withers, 1st Lieutenant; Athletic Officer, Maiwin J. Chla- pek, 1st Lieutenant; PIO, James E. Bruer, 1st Lieutenant; Supply Officer, Richard L. Howard, 1st Lieutenant; Ordnance Officer, Pat Jean Farley, 1st Lieutenant; Train ing Officer, Joe Dan Boyd, 1st Lieutenant; First Sergeant, Shel ton Ray Rossberg; Platoon Ser geant, Sigmund Bernard Harris, Technical Sergeant, Supply Ser geant, Darryl Michael Springs, Technical Sergeant, Athletic Ser geant, Ray Alphonso McKnight, Staff Sergeant, Squad Leader, Charles Clifton Gober, Staff Ser geant, Squad Leader, Ronald Fred erick Easley, Staff Sergeant. “B” Field Artillery Commanding Officer is James M. Dellinger, Captain, and the Execu tive Officer is Walker B. Tagsdale, 1st Lieutenant. Others are: Pla toon Leader, Robert Lee Glazener, 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Thomas W. Goldstone, 1st Lieuten ant; Asst. Platoon Leader, Joseph A. Heuman, 2nd Lieutenant; Schol astic Officer, Glendall B. Rand, 1st Lieutenant; Athletic Officer, Jo seph J. Beran, 1st Lieutenant; PIO, Henry D. Thompson, 1st Lieuten ant; Victor Patrick Zuckero, Chap lain, 1st Lieutenant; Ordnance Of ficer, James M. Lindsay, 1st Lieu tenant, Finance Officer, Billy Wayne Ryan, 1st Lieutenant; First Sergeant, Joe Van Smitherman, Platoon Sergeant, Rayford Gaines Anthony, Technical Sergeant; Sup ply Sergeant, Roy Bennett Davis, Technical Sergeant; Squad Leader, Dale Clark Cantrell, Staff Ser geant; Squad Leader, William Reaves Hampton, Staff Sergeant; Squad Leader, Gary Neil Garner, Staff Sergeant; Guide, James Al len Burke, Staff Sergeant. “C” Field Artillery Capt. James M. Stewart will be the Commanding Officer of this upit while Ellison K. Kolinek, 1st Lieutenant, will be the Executive Officer. 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Hugh Ernest Wharton, Staff Sergeant; Squad Leader, Robert Lee Sizemore, Staff Sergeant; Squad Leader, Ewen Durst Hail, Staff Sergeant; Guide Maxis Allen Bowen, Staff Sergeant. “D” Field Artillery Commanding Officer is William Adrian Hackney, Captain, and the Executive Officer is Clark E. Hol loway, 1st Lieutenant. Other 1st Lieutenants are: Platoon Leader, Percy Leon Bartula, Platoon Lead er, James E. Wheeler, Scholastic Officer, Gary N. Smith, Athletic Officer, Jerry Dale Bates, Public Information Officer, Rollin Khoury, Supply Officer, Karl P. Kuehn, and Ordnance Officer, Joseph Leon Cur tis. David Melton Cox, 1st Ser geant; Harry James McBrierty, Technical Sergeant, is supply Ser geant and Walter George Duble, Staff Sergeant is Scholastic Ser geant. Headquarters Second Battalion, Second Regiment Commanding Officer for this un it is Lt. Colonel Douglas R. De- Cluitt, and the Executive Officer is Maj. Gerald D. Thornton. Four other Majors are: Charles Carroll King, Adjutant, Ronald Casey, PI & Scholastic; Thomas Neal Sud- derth, Operations & Safety; Ray mond Dolezel, Supply. Bobby Joe Surovik, Sergeant Major is a Master Sergeant. Three Technical Sergeants are: Patrick Ernest Resley, Operations Ser geant; Thomas Jewell Upchurch, Supply Sergeant; and Delvin John Lefner, Intelligence Sergeant. “A” Anti-Aircraft Artillery pommanding Officer of this unit is. Lloyd J. Barnhill, Captain. Oth ers are Executive Officer, Glynn R. Chandler, 1st Lieutenant; Pla toon Leader, Gene Dale Hattox, 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Fred E. Vogelsang, 1st Lieutenant; Asst. Platoon Leader, David Russell Goodale, 2nd Lieutenant; Asst. Platoon Leader, Merritt W. John son, 2nd Lieutenant; Scholastic Officer, John Clayton Polk, 1st Lieutenant; Athletic Officer, Ray mond A. Van Eaton, 1st Lieuten ant; Public Information officer, Herman Dale Avant, 1st Lieuten ant; Supply Officer, Richard Lee McGown, 1st Lieutenant; Ordnance Officer, Billy Wayne Wagnon, 1st Lieutenant; First Sergeant, Travis Camp Johnson; Platoon Sergeant, Richard Payne Mooinaw; Technical Sergeant, Supply Sergeant; Hector Armando Cardenas, Technical Ser geant; Scholastic Sergeant Charles Floyd King, Staff Sergeant. “B” Anti-Aircraft Artillery Commanding Officer will be Cap tain Nathan A. Offield, The Exec- tive Officer will be Donald J. Bay er, 1st Lieutenant. Other lieuten ants are: Platoon Leader, Donald G. Mayo; Platoon Leadei - , Robert W. McCleskey; Scholastic Officer, Lambert Joe Matl; Athletic Offi cer, Antonio Gonzales; Public In formation Officer, Gayle Hodge Watt; Supply Officer, Richard Louis Moore; Ordnance Officer, James R. Gipson, 1st Sergeant is Ray Olson McClung. Technical Sergeant John Michael Cunnnig- ham, Supply Sergeant. Staff Ser geants are Louis Edwin Biar, Ord nance Sergeant; Daniel Ephraim Greenberg, Scholastic Sergeant; Nicholas Umberto Onofrio, Public Information Sergeant. Squad Lead er, Edward Ray Holbein; Squad Leader, Gilbert Alden Freitag; Squad Leader, Ramiro E. Salazar; Squad Leader, Charles William Sinclair; Squad Leader, Sidney Edmund Kuntz; and Guide Malcolm Allen Maedgen. “C” Anti-Aircralt Artillery Commanding Officer of this unit is Captain John Austin B. Terry. Others are: Executive Officer, 1st Lieutenant Benjamin V. Alcala; Platoon Leader, John Curran Sul livan, 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Andrew McConnicO John son, 1st Lieutenant; Asst Platoon Leader, Ted Herman Hrabal, 2nd Lieutenant; Asst. Platoon Leader, Carl C. Carrico, 2nd Lieutenant; Asst. Scholastic Officer Richard Thomas Bernard, 2nd Lieutenant; Athletic Officer, Lyndle Ray San ders, 1st Lieutenant; Public In formation Officer, Bobby G. Wood ward, 1st Lieutenant; Supply Officer, Jamo Cash Powell, 1st Lieutenant; Ordnance Officer, Reg inald L. Chesser, 1st Lieutenant; Asst. Ordnance Officer, Martin Lu ther Hoke, 2nd Lieutenant; First Sergeant, Thomas Hardie Barr; Platoon Sergeant, James Lowell Bawcum, Technical Sergeant; Sup ply Sergeant, James P. M. Syler, Phillip Burl Chesher, Staff Ser geant. Headquarters Third Battalion Jerry Lee Cremer, Lt. Colonel is Commanding Officer. Five Majors are: Executive Officer, Joseph C. Sanders; Adjutant, John Charles Niemeyer; PI & Scholastic, Hulon M. Madeley; Operations & Safety, Charles Robert Manning; Supply, McFarland C. Osborn. Three Tech nical Sergeants are: Operations Sergeant, Alan Ward Vencil; Sup ply Sergeant, James Eugene Willis, and Intelligence Sergeant, Dewitt Liggett McLallen. Master Sergeant is Armon Monroe Hewitt, Sergeant Major. “A” Signal Commanding “A” Signal will be Commanding Officer, Captain Bob by Rex Armer. First Lieutenants will be William Henry Tullock, Ex ecutive Officer; Richard Gene Dilts, Platoon Leader; James C. Fitzwilliam, Platoon Leader; Don ald E. Tobb, Public Information Officer; Janies W. Somers, Supply Officer. Technical Sergeants are Platoon Sergeant Bernard Melvin Kalman; Platoon Sergeant, Jerome Leroy Winkler; and Supply Ser geant, Roy Howard Fleetwood. First Sergeant is Joseph Frank Venincasa. Staff Sergeants are: Ordnance Sergeant, Forest Weldon Appleton; Scholastic Sergeant, Dix on Wall Coulbourn; Squad Leader, James Allen Durda; Squad Leader, Oliver Lemuel Edwards; Squad Leader, Hubert Henry Bowers, and William Clyde Kendrick. “A” Quartermaster Commanding Officer will be John H. Pogue, Jr., Captain. Others are Executive Officer, Robert H. Milford, 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Robert Lee Sinclair; 1st Lieutenant; Platoon Leader, Joe Leslie Sebek, 1st Lieutenant;; Asst. Platoon Leader, James B. Rowland, 2nd Lieutenant; Asst. 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