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Promotions and changes of men previously connected to the Harvard ROTC unit were released recently by Colonel Francis Doniat, commanding officer.
Captain James M. Sampson, who served at College for two years as Assistant professor of Military Science and Tactics, has been sent to Field Artillery School at For Sill, Oklahoma, where he is taking a course of instruction as a field artillery pilot. The Field Artillery is now training its own pilots for observation purposes.
Staff Sergeant Kenneth J. White, Sergeant Major of the Harvard ROTC from August, 1938 to September 17, 1942, was promoted on the latter date to a second lieutenancy. He is now at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, in service with an MP battalion. Sergeant J. W. Parry has replaced him as chief clerk of military affairs here.
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