rfs govern, 1 Tlm^ ctoroff, or P-i Ea us am® ial Sohi income i uses. \ I m; • ^-:r. J Sch^ / I • I I I j^jt P :s it llllip . J l* ’ I n I ' ■ §•■ ROGER M. JOHN . . . first brigade CORPS (Continued From Page 1) er, Company D-2. Fourth Battle Group Joel B. Terrill, commander; John M. Hickman Jr., executive officer; William E. King, scholastic; Wil liam C. Kerley, operations; Ro bert M. Denney, sergeant major. Albert N. Wheeler, commander, Company E-2; Gerald A. Jamail, commander, Company F-2; Wil liam B. Terrill, commander, Com pany G-2. Third Brigade John H. Meyer Jr., commander; Michael E. Tatum, executive offi cer; Earl M. Stenger, scholastic; Johnny Y. Humber, adjutant; Her bert E. Rabel, intelligence; David W- *■ YIC DONNELL .. , second brigade W. Smith, operations; James R. Collins, supply; William A. Royal, day student liaison; Harold W. Schmid, sergeant major. Fifth Battle Group William R. Andrews Jr., com mander; James R. Holljs, adjutant; Robert L. Bowen, intelligence; Mackey L. Brittain, sergeant ma- jor.Truman F. Martin, commander, Company A-3; Joe T. McKnight, commander, Company B-3; William K. Rundell, commander, Company C-3; Herman E. Harris, command er, Company D-3. Sixth Battle Group Robert B. Carter, commander; Harold R. Otto, executive officer; Don M. Higgins, adjutant; James H. Elder, operations; Edward V. Hunt, intelligence; Davis S. Jerni- * 4 JOHN H. MEYER . . . third brigade gan, sergeant major. Sidney D. Rosenthal, command er, Company E-3; North O. West, commander, Company G-3; Bobby N. Huntington, commander, Com pany H-3. First Wing George A. Wiederaenders, com mander; Ellis P. Murphy, executive officer; Robert E. Thornton, scho lastic; Terry G. Pullen, supply; Dennis L. Graham, chaplain; Frank R. Kiolbassa, sergeant major. First Group Michael R. Syptak, commander; Jack L. Gibbs, executive officer; Charles A. Mills, adjutant; Thomas K. Nelson, intelligence; Russell L. Keeling, sergeant major; Robert L. 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