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REVIEWS PLANNED FOR NAVAL UNITS

ALL SCHOOLS TO MARCH IN MAY

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Members of the NROTC--V-12 Regiment will be formally reviewed by Captain C. H. J. Keppler, USN, Commanding Officer, and his staff on Friday, May 12, while the full Brigade Review which will include personnel of all Harvard naval schools is slated for the fourth week of May.

This headquarters announcement, following the appointment of Lt. Donald W. Fraser, USNR, as Drill Officer here, outlines plans for the annual spring inspection routine. In the first review, more than 900 undergraduate trainees will be led through the ceremonies on Soldiers Field by their student officers in the mid-afternoon, after which they will go on liberty in preparation for the Unit dance to be held that night.

The large-scale review, first since the Navy Day celebration last October 27 in which, almost 5000 seamen and officers were inspected, will include men from the Communications, Supply Corps, Electronics, Naval ROTC, and V-12 Units, as well as the WAVES stationed at Radcliffe's Briggs Hall.

Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, USN, Commandant of the First Naval District, is expected to review these units as part of his annual inspection tour which will come this spring on May 25 or 27. Final decision on the date is to be made in the near future, when full details as to procedure and timing will also be announced.

As in the past, all interested persons are invited to attend, and ample parking space will be provided for guests' automobiles.

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