Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.

Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort: Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. Contour maps, machine guns and automatic rifles occupied the attention of the 416th Reser...

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topic U. S. Army
Navy and Marines
regular army
R. O. T. C.
416th reserve infantry regiment
Fort Missoula
Montana
J. P. Sternhagen
L. E. Vidal
H. H. H. Clark
Alex F. Peterson
Stephen Hanson
Frank Thrailkill
Henry H. Wild
E. A. Yeater
John P. Spielman
Raymond E. Wilins
Thomas J. Milburn
Glenn A. David
Dean W. Stebbins
Raymond O. Lewis
Clarence E. Kerlee
G. R. Underwood
William D. Coey
Gordon H. Eastman
Robert McCandless
Edward McDevitt
Charles R. Quigley
Gerald Ragsdale
Earl M. Walters
Elwood Hooper Young
T. A. Reiner
Sixty sixth regular army infantry regiment
forty first division
forty fifth division
forty fourth coast artillery
tank corps
Vidal Jr.
Vidal Sr.
eighty seventh infantry regiment
eleventh division
seventh bombardment squadron
Panama Canal department
Citizens' Military Training corps
Northwest
Pacific—History—20th Century
United States—Tours
Trade Agreement
Trapping Trees
Navy and Marines—20th Century
spellingShingle U. S. Army
Navy and Marines
regular army
R. O. T. C.
416th reserve infantry regiment
Fort Missoula
Montana
J. P. Sternhagen
L. E. Vidal
H. H. H. Clark
Alex F. Peterson
Stephen Hanson
Frank Thrailkill
Henry H. Wild
E. A. Yeater
John P. Spielman
Raymond E. Wilins
Thomas J. Milburn
Glenn A. David
Dean W. Stebbins
Raymond O. Lewis
Clarence E. Kerlee
G. R. Underwood
William D. Coey
Gordon H. Eastman
Robert McCandless
Edward McDevitt
Charles R. Quigley
Gerald Ragsdale
Earl M. Walters
Elwood Hooper Young
T. A. Reiner
Sixty sixth regular army infantry regiment
forty first division
forty fifth division
forty fourth coast artillery
tank corps
Vidal Jr.
Vidal Sr.
eighty seventh infantry regiment
eleventh division
seventh bombardment squadron
Panama Canal department
Citizens' Military Training corps
Northwest
Pacific—History—20th Century
United States—Tours
Trade Agreement
Trapping Trees
Navy and Marines—20th Century
Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.
topic_facet U. S. Army
Navy and Marines
regular army
R. O. T. C.
416th reserve infantry regiment
Fort Missoula
Montana
J. P. Sternhagen
L. E. Vidal
H. H. H. Clark
Alex F. Peterson
Stephen Hanson
Frank Thrailkill
Henry H. Wild
E. A. Yeater
John P. Spielman
Raymond E. Wilins
Thomas J. Milburn
Glenn A. David
Dean W. Stebbins
Raymond O. Lewis
Clarence E. Kerlee
G. R. Underwood
William D. Coey
Gordon H. Eastman
Robert McCandless
Edward McDevitt
Charles R. Quigley
Gerald Ragsdale
Earl M. Walters
Elwood Hooper Young
T. A. Reiner
Sixty sixth regular army infantry regiment
forty first division
forty fifth division
forty fourth coast artillery
tank corps
Vidal Jr.
Vidal Sr.
eighty seventh infantry regiment
eleventh division
seventh bombardment squadron
Panama Canal department
Citizens' Military Training corps
Northwest
Pacific—History—20th Century
United States—Tours
Trade Agreement
Trapping Trees
Navy and Marines—20th Century
description Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort: Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. Contour maps, machine guns and automatic rifles occupied the attention of the 416th Reserve infantry regiment during the morning of the third day of their two-week encampment at Fort Missoula. The afternoon of Thursday, the third day, was occupied with offensive combat principles. Members of the regiment in camp include Lieutenant Colonel J. P. Sternhagen of Glasgow, commanding; Major L. E. Vidal of Great, Falls; Captain H. H. H. Clark and Captain Alex P. Peterson of Missoula; First Lieutenants Stephen Hanson and Frank Thrailkill of Missoula; Henry H. Wild of Billings; E. A. Yeater of Kalispell and John P. Spielman of Anaconda; Second Lieutenants Raymond E. Wilins, Intake; Thomas J. Milburn, Missoula; Glenn A. David, Lewis- town; Dean W. Stebbins, Billings; Raymond O. Lewis, Roundup; Clarence E. Kerlee, Butte; G. R. Underwood, Whitefish; William D. Coey, Deer Lodge; Gordon H. Eastman, Lewistown; Robert McCandless, Beaver Creek park; Edward Mc- Devitt, Culbertson; Charles R. Quigley, Helena; Gerald Ragsdale, Columbus; Earl M. Walters, Boze- man; Elwood Hooper Young, Harrison. Major T. A. Reiner, executive instructor for the regiment on detached service from the Sixty- sixth regular army infantry regiment is acting in an advisory capacity at the camp. Of the officers present Colonel Sternhagen, Major Reiner, Major Vidal and Captain Clark were in service during the World war. The colonel served with the Forty-first and Fifth divisions and as observer with the French army and held the rank of captain. He was appointed commanding officer of the 416th Reserve infantry regiment in February of this year. Major Vidal enjoyed the unusual experience of serving concurrently with his father in that conflict, although they did not meet until the engagement at St. Mihiel where Major Vidal, Sr., was in service in that rank with the Forty-fourth Coast artillery and his son as a first lieutenant in the tank corps. Major Vidal, Jr., is now wearing the gold leaves signifying his rank which were worn by his father in 1918. Major Reiner saw service with the Eighty-seventh infantry regiment of the Eleventh division and was promoted from the grade of first lieutenant to captain during the war. Captain Clark served with the Seventh bombardment squadron, Panama Canal department, during the early months of the war. The signing of the armistice saw him in Walter Reed hospital, Washington, D. C, as a result of an airplane crash. The other officers on duty with the Montana regiment at Fort Missoula have come from Reserve Officers' Training corps training in various colleges throughout the country and from Citizens' Military Training corps graduates.
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title Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.
title_short Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.
title_full Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.
title_fullStr Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C.
title_sort northwest history. tours, trade agreement, trapping trees, u. s. army, navy and marines. u. s. army, navy and marines, regular army, r. o. t. c.
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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/154383 2023-05-15T15:41:10+02:00 Northwest History. Tours, Trade Agreement, Trapping Trees, U. S. Army, Navy and Marines. U. S. Army, Navy and Marines, Regular Army, R. O. T. C. The Missoulan 1936-07-12 Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort: Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. 1936-07-12 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/154383 English eng nwh-129-24-18 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/154383 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. U. S. Army Navy and Marines regular army R. O. T. C. 416th reserve infantry regiment Fort Missoula Montana J. P. Sternhagen L. E. Vidal H. H. H. Clark Alex F. Peterson Stephen Hanson Frank Thrailkill Henry H. Wild E. A. Yeater John P. Spielman Raymond E. Wilins Thomas J. Milburn Glenn A. David Dean W. Stebbins Raymond O. Lewis Clarence E. Kerlee G. R. Underwood William D. Coey Gordon H. Eastman Robert McCandless Edward McDevitt Charles R. Quigley Gerald Ragsdale Earl M. Walters Elwood Hooper Young T. A. Reiner Sixty sixth regular army infantry regiment forty first division forty fifth division forty fourth coast artillery tank corps Vidal Jr. Vidal Sr. eighty seventh infantry regiment eleventh division seventh bombardment squadron Panama Canal department Citizens' Military Training corps Northwest Pacific—History—20th Century United States—Tours Trade Agreement Trapping Trees Navy and Marines—20th Century Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:44:55Z Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort: Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. Army Reserve Officers Train At Local Fort Contour Maps, Machine Guns, Automatic Rifles Studied Thursday. Contour maps, machine guns and automatic rifles occupied the attention of the 416th Reserve infantry regiment during the morning of the third day of their two-week encampment at Fort Missoula. The afternoon of Thursday, the third day, was occupied with offensive combat principles. Members of the regiment in camp include Lieutenant Colonel J. P. Sternhagen of Glasgow, commanding; Major L. E. Vidal of Great, Falls; Captain H. H. H. Clark and Captain Alex P. Peterson of Missoula; First Lieutenants Stephen Hanson and Frank Thrailkill of Missoula; Henry H. Wild of Billings; E. A. Yeater of Kalispell and John P. Spielman of Anaconda; Second Lieutenants Raymond E. Wilins, Intake; Thomas J. Milburn, Missoula; Glenn A. David, Lewis- town; Dean W. Stebbins, Billings; Raymond O. Lewis, Roundup; Clarence E. Kerlee, Butte; G. R. Underwood, Whitefish; William D. Coey, Deer Lodge; Gordon H. Eastman, Lewistown; Robert McCandless, Beaver Creek park; Edward Mc- Devitt, Culbertson; Charles R. Quigley, Helena; Gerald Ragsdale, Columbus; Earl M. Walters, Boze- man; Elwood Hooper Young, Harrison. Major T. A. Reiner, executive instructor for the regiment on detached service from the Sixty- sixth regular army infantry regiment is acting in an advisory capacity at the camp. Of the officers present Colonel Sternhagen, Major Reiner, Major Vidal and Captain Clark were in service during the World war. The colonel served with the Forty-first and Fifth divisions and as observer with the French army and held the rank of captain. He was appointed commanding officer of the 416th Reserve infantry regiment in February of this year. Major Vidal enjoyed the unusual experience of serving concurrently with his father in that conflict, although they did not meet until the engagement at St. Mihiel where Major Vidal, Sr., was in service in that rank with the Forty-fourth Coast artillery and his son as a first lieutenant in the tank corps. Major Vidal, Jr., is now wearing the gold leaves signifying his rank which were worn by his father in 1918. Major Reiner saw service with the Eighty-seventh infantry regiment of the Eleventh division and was promoted from the grade of first lieutenant to captain during the war. Captain Clark served with the Seventh bombardment squadron, Panama Canal department, during the early months of the war. The signing of the armistice saw him in Walter Reed hospital, Washington, D. C, as a result of an airplane crash. The other officers on duty with the Montana regiment at Fort Missoula have come from Reserve Officers' Training corps training in various colleges throughout the country and from Citizens' Military Training corps graduates. Text Beaver Creek Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Eastman ENVELOPE(-62.985,-62.985,-65.166,-65.166) Great Falls ENVELOPE(-94.236,-94.236,55.822,55.822) Milburn ENVELOPE(-60.736,-60.736,-63.738,-63.738) Pacific Quigley ENVELOPE(-110.885,-110.885,56.117,56.117) Underwood ENVELOPE(49.350,49.350,-68.133,-68.133) Vidal ENVELOPE(19.625,19.625,69.461,69.461)