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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1971)
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Thirty-two cadets, including Corps Commander Thomas M. Stanley of Mt. Pleasant and Jim my D. Ferguson, corps adjutant and head yell leader of Garland, have completed the rugged three- week jump school at Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Another nine plan to attend following regular summer camp, announced Col. Jim H. McCoy. The A&M commandant said the cadets participated in airborne training with regular Army per sonnel at their own expense. The course includes a week each of ground training, tower jumping and plane parachuting. Seven of the 32 graduates will go from Airborne to Ranger School. The latter eight-week school will be in lieu of the six- week summer camp. Qualifying for airborne assign ment were David Aguilar and Da vid M. Raffo of Dallas; Jan C. Bertholf, Annandale, Va.; John A. Brieden III, Corpus Christi; John D. Carlson, League City; Roger J. Channing, Masontown, Pa.; Gary L. Cox and Craig H. Pearson, Belton; Van N. Culpep per, Prescott, Ark.; Richard D. Curb and Duane H. 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