Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1954 Page: 8 of 10
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CO
634th Armored Infantry Bn
Olin R. Beech Glenn C. Dormire
Jack T. Wilson Duane A. Boenig
Frank VV. Fajkus James F. Lula
and Alfredo C. Martinez have been
promoted to corporal.
Sergeants Wilbert H. Gibson Car-
lee Buttery and Private Frank C.
May are the new EM assigned
to thir organization.
Preparations are being made for
our trip to San Antonio next week
in order to participate in the San
Antonio Fiesta Parade.
A CO
The company held its company
party at the Pilot Knob Ranch
house. There was plenty to eat
and drink and some entertainment.
Rubin W. W. Huber and Jose A.
Rodriguez were promoted.
Sgt. Willie Godwin and SFC
James W. Blackmon are depart
ing for the rigorous ranger course
at Fort Benning.
CO
The following men were promot
ed this week to sergeant Muriel
E. Hale to corporal William Geor
ge Clarence Schrank and Robert
Spurlock to private first class
Robert Armstrong Anthony Brown
Vernon Hodge Gerald Pitman and
Ralph Wood.
PFC Buck Owens has left for a
discharge at 4005th Trf Point.
We have several new men as
signed to us this week. They are
Cpl. Frank Trujillo Sgt. R. C. Ram
&
Phone 4511
New CROSLEY
TO WIN THIS
THE GIFT THAT GROWS
sey Cpl. Bobby Martindale Sgt.
Lyle Thompson Cpl. Joseph Smith
PFC Luther McCray SFC Sutton
Smith Sgt Billy Jones and Sgt.
Will Knight.
CO
The company along with the rest
of the battalion is in the swing
of preparing for the San Jacinto
day parade in San Antonio.
Lt. G. E. Walker will be replae
ing Lt. Harold V. Caro .'r in the
company commanders spot for
Company. The switch will take
place shortly after the San An
tonio trip.
CO
This week our company has had
a number of new mer. They are
Privates William C. Bush Malcom
McClaren Sgt. Raymond Gill Cpl.
Richard Wood.
Leaving our company is Lt. John
Smythe who took over as com
pany commander of
A
Co.
Congratulations go to the soft-
ball team that defeated Com
pany by a score of 8-7.
A draftee after his first night in
an Army barracks was shaken by
his platoon sergeant.
"It's four-thirty!" bellowed the
sarge.
"Four-thirty!" gasped the draft
ee. "Man you better get to bed!
We got a big day tomorrow!"
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CO
Lt. Louis R. Powell has joined
the company. He will assume the
duties of Lt. John Y. S. Ching who
was transferred to Company.
Pvt. Estban-Leya—has~4eft on a
15 day leave. He will spend his
leave with his wife and family in
Brownsville Texas.
A pO
The company welcomes Pvt. An-
gelo Del Borgo back after at
tending the mechanics school in Ft.
Krjox. He is now working in the
motor pool.
Pvt. James E. Kearney is now
a it he pa a
spiending three weeks at the NCO
Academy.
BCO
frhe first sergeant James E
Breeze has been on an emergency
pass his wife is ill. We wish her a
speedy recovery and would like to
make a comment on the fine job
Sgt. Alexander Ross is doing "pin
ch hitting" for the first sergeant.
Company is running the TIC
Cdurse for the 1st Armored Divi
sion.
CO
New men joining this company
thik week are Sgt. Jan J. Clark
Corporals John R. Kinkead Ber-
Thiirman N. Smith Ishmel D. Spell
and Travis G. White.
Qpl. James E. Dignall and Pvt.
Jaifies R. Rachal have left on a
15-c|ay leave.
go
Tne following EM have recently
joined this unit: Cpl. Alvin A.
W W a a
naugh and Pvt. William W. Stev
ens.
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13tll Tank Battalion
II&S CO
H&S Company's CO Capt. Don
ald F. Graham returned to the
company yesterday after a few
days leave which he spent at his
home in San Antonio. Captain Gra
ham didn't say whether he had
done any fishing during his r-
lough but M-Sgt. Harold L. Feck
did enough fishing for the whole
company. Last weekend Sergeant
Feck produced three tiny hooks and
a piece of string and announced
that he was going out for catfish.
What he lacked in equipment he
made up for in determination. He
reported in that a mess of croppies
and an eight pound catfish had been
caught (by M-Sgt. Thomas Martin
ttalinn operations sergeant). Ser
geant Feck claims it is pure coin
cidence that the sale of fish at a
supermarket in Belton was unusual
ly high last weekend.
PFC Daniel J. Parker returned
from the NCO academy last Wed
nesday and found many changes
had taken place in the "old" com
pany. Twelve men had been ship
ped overseas while 24 others had
received promotions from private
irst class to corporal. Eight pri
vates also made the grade and are
now wearing their first stripe.
A CO
SFC Kenneth Wulf has taken a
six year reenlistment and is now
spending a 30 day leave in St. Louis
Mo.
Privates James Watson Paul TCs-
pinoza Paul Hilton Charles Tay
lor Edward Haake and Billy Dunn
all became privates first class this
week.
Sgt. George Michak has been as
signed to 4005th to process for sep
aration from the service. Cpl.
Thomas Gardner is now spending
a 15-day leave in Penna. while
Cpl. Cloyce Stott is spending 15
days at his home in Ohio.
CO
M-Sgt. William S. Wise has re-
enlisted for another six year tour
of duty.
Cpl. "John R. Cobb -has-retur-ned-
to duty after fourteen days leave.
During this period Corporal Cobb
became the father of a seven pound
six ounce baby girl. PFC Charles
Elliott took a 10 day leave to pull
a little domestic KP while his wife
was recuperating after an opera
tion.
PFC Livingston Craig is now on
leave. He will be gone for 10 days.
Four men were recently promot
ed to p:
:vate
CO
first class they are
Carl Ebert Jr. James A. Larkins
Robert Musick and Uben Thomp
son.
PFC James A. Larkins has just
returned from a four week stay at
the NCO Academy.
CO
Cpl. Carl McCauley left this week
on a 15-day leave.
PFC John McGuire and PFC
James Montgomery returned from
the NO Academy this week.
Ther was one new addition to
the company this week he is Pvt.
John Peck.
Seven men left this week for Fort
Lewis Wash. for overseas as
signment. They were Sgt. Williar
P. Moffett Sgt. Raymond Thibod-
eaux Privates Stanley Svetovich
Billy J. Watson James Swank
Thomas Jones and Jim C. Nor
man. The best of luck to these men
in their new assignments.
Company extends a hearty wel
come to their newly assigned First
Sergeant M-Sgt. Henry E. Schren-
gost.
PFC George N. Ittu and PFC
Douglas L. McKinley were promot
ed to Corporal while Privates
Carl F. Watson Ralph S. Wagon
er George H. Zinn Jr. Johnny L.
Summers Clifford Black Francis
co Esparza Jerry Morrison and
Claude Alexander were promoted
to the next higher grade.
The Defense Department has ask
ed Selective Service to provide the
Army with 18000 men for June.
This is the same number request
ed for May.
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Food Service
a SALES a SERVICE
Congratulations to Pvt. Francis
W. Wall on graduating as honor
student of Class 32 Food Service
School. He was awarded a 17
jewel vvristwatch. Major Ralph A.
Caswell commanding officer 504
Sig Bn was Guest Speaker for
the exercise.
The school staff would like to
welcome M-Sgt. Raymond D. El-
gen to its ranks. Sergeant Elgen
was assigned to this school from
Camp Chaffee Arkansas.
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