Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, May 20, 1960 THE BATTAL Armed Forces Program To Be One Of Many Observanc< Honest John Fires The US Army Honest John Rocket is fired from White Sands ^fissile Range. The long range artillery rocket, a weapon for tactical use to provide first support in ground combat operations, is in the hands of troops in the US, Europe and the Far East. I .|l K ■ ' &%'id Airlifted US Army troops, fighting a simulated aggressor force, are airlifted into a drop zone by U. S. Air Force Tactical Air Command C-123 “Provides,” which shuttled in one minute apart on the dirt strip to deliver troops, combat vehicles, equipment and supplies for the fighting men. - A m Anti-Sub Exercises A US Navy Task Force Group conducts anti-submarine war fare training exercises. The Task Group’s Flagship, the USS Valley Forge, is surrounded by the group’s destroyers and submarines while anti-submarine helicopters search and patrol aircraft flight overhead. Workhorse The “Mighty Mite,” the workhorse of the Marines, is given a lift by the Marine Corps helicopter, the HUS-1. Tomorrow’s observance of Armed Forces Day in Bryan will be only one of many such observances throughout the world as all free dom-loving people pause to pay tribute to the many new advances made in military weapons and equipment. The local program is included in Area 2 of the nation’s over-all plan for the observance. During the 11 years Armed Forces Day has been observed, the world has seen tremendous ad vances in almost every phase of military equipment. The most notable advance has been in the missile field, which has mush roomed tremendously in the last four or five years. New Missiles Included among the Army’s new missiles are the Nike and Honest John, while the Navy has pro duced the Polaris and the Air Force has produced the Atlas. Tremendous advances have also been made in practically every type of aircraft, submarines and various types of transport equip ment. Among these are the Hound Dog, X-15 rocket ship, Crusader Jet, the Marlin Amphibious plane, the “Mighty Mite,” Infantry Weapons Carriers, helicopters and various types of Task Groups and Forces. Life of Dignitaries Another interesting aspect of tomorrow’s ceremonies is the life many of the dignitaries lead in civilian life. Col. Joe E. Davis and Lt. Col. Taylor Wilkins, for example, are both Commandants in military schools. Col. Davis is Commandant here and Lt. Col. Wilkins serves at Allen Academy in Bryan. Col, Kay Haswell is an insur ance agent in Bryan, Brig. Gen. Spencer Buchanan is a member of the Department of Civil Engineer ing, Lt. Col. 0. D. Butler is the head of the Department of Animal Husbandry, Comdr. Norman F. Rode is a member of the Depart ment of Electrical Engineering and Lt. Col. William 0. Davis is an agent and salesman for the Bryan division of Humble Oil and Refin ing Co. President Earl Rudder was also slated to appear on this morning’s TV program but was forced to decline the invitation. He serves as commander of the 90th Infantry Division. Crew Scrambles A US Coast Guard crew scrambles for a Marlin amphib plane called out on a rescue mission. —^ Atlas Keady The Air Force interconti nental ballistic missile Atlas is ready for launching at Cape Canaveral, Fla. • ..-v * v-— < - "—'’3 Troops Debark Troops of a US Army Task Force debark from helicopt during Army infantry troop tests. WANTED BOOKKEEPER with sideburns. Prefer aggressive type. Re member! Shaffer’s buy all books in current edition. SHAFFER’S COURT’S SHOES SHOE REPAIR North Gate 8 MORE DAYS for SENIOR BOOT PORTRAITS * * * * GRADUATION PORTRAITS * * * * ANNUAL PORTRAIT REORDERS DO IT TODAY! AGGIELAND STUDIO retirement... from? or to? In this day of technical progress and medical re search, science tells us that each of us will live longer . . . yet RETIRE sooner. 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