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A MILITARY HISTORY of the

rf; US ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE

Q Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

Roproducod by

NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE

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1970-1971 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited. \

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U. S. ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027

I. COLLEGE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION

Following a period of rapid and varied changes during the 1960^,

the U. S. Army Command and General Staff College experienced an academic

year of relative calm. No major structural, physical, or relocation

changes were made; however, the College did gain some space by taking

over Building 107 to house the College Year Book Staff.

There were, as always, numerous organizational and personnel

changes:

Effective 1 March 1971, Major General John J. Hennessey assumed 1

responsibilities as Commandant replacing Major General John H. Hay,

who was designated Commanding General, 18th Airborne Corps, Ft. Bragg,

N. C.

On 1 August 1970, Deputy Commandant, Brigadier General James M.

Gibson was promoted to his present grade.

Effective 14 June 1971, Colonel N. F. J. Allen was replaced by

2 Colonel Bernard J. Leu, Jr., as Class Director.

On 1 July 1971, Colonel John C. Barrett, Jr., assumed duties as

Secretary of the College, replacing Colonel C. E. Lawing, who, pending

his retirement, was designated Special Assistant to the Deputy

Commandant.

1 Fort Leavenworth General Order 26, 1 March 1971.

'Fort Leavenworth Special Order 117, 16 June 1971.

Fort Leavenworth Special Order 129, 2 July 1971.

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On 19 March 1971, Colonel Noboru Matsuura, Director of the

4 Japanese Section, was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Misao Matsumoto.

On 12 August 1970, Colonel Herve de Lencquesaing, Director of

the French Section, departed and was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel

Michel Maze on 9 September 1970.

On 11 Novembe 1970, Colonel P. S. Newton, Director of the British

6 Section, departed and was replaced by Colonel S. T. Baldry.

On 11 August 1970, LTC H, C. Pitts, Director of the Canadian

6 Section, was replaced by LTC J. A. Cowan.

On 31 March 1970, Colonel H. F. K. Rasch, Director of the German

Section, departed the Post. He was replaced on 1 April 1970 by

6 Colonel Hans Link.

In March 1971, the Student Academic Records Division was trans-

ferred from the Class Director's Office to the Administrative Division

of the Secretary's Office and redeslgnated Student Academic Records

Branch.

On 15 August 1969, the Staff and Faculty Briefing Room was

officially designated as the George C. Marshall Auditorium. Bell Hall

Auditorium was officially designated as the Dwlght D. Eisenhower

Auditorium.

4 DF, Japanese Section, IS June 1971.

DF, French Section, 8 June 1971.

Telecon, British Section, 21 June 1971.

Fort Leavenworth General Order 108, 7 August 1969.

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II. CURRICULUM AND STUDENT BODY

No major changes or developments occurred in the Regular Course

curriculum between the 1969-70 and 1971 years, except in the areas

of the Master of Military Art and Science and the Electives programs.

The MMAS Program will be discussed in part III of this document.

Both Faculty and Students participated in the Electives Program,

which was expanded to two semesters. Each Regular Course student was

required to complete at least two electives during the academic year.

The courses offered fell into five categories: in-house, contract,

correspondence, research and thesis, and extracurricular. A break-

down in each category by semester follows:

Fall Spring

In-House (four fall, six spring) 200 583

Contract (18 fall and spring) 443(4)* 379(10)

Correspondence (three courses) 562 260

Extracurricular 80 100

Research 70 37

^Parentheses figures Indicate Faculty participation for credit

in a contract course.

To help provide additional academic hours required by this

expanded program the Coinnunlcative Arts Program was reduced from 27

to 5 hours. In addition other minor adjustments were made In the

schedule.

During the fall semester, 188 students were accepted for and

participated in the new Cooperative Degree Program. This program

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allows students to take electlves that contribute to graduate degree

requirements. After graduation from USACGSC the student enters a

period of full-time residence of 6 months to 1 year in order to

complete his degree requirements. During the last year, 63 student

officers under this program entered universities.

In the 1971-72 period, the electives program will continue largely

as it has except for a relatively few changes. One correspondence

course has been dropped and the two remaining will be offered only in

thr fall semester. Two new in-house courses will be offered and one

will be dropped. Nine contract courses have been dropped for various

reasons and 10 new ones will be offered.

The Cooperative Degree Program has been expanded by the addition

of one more discipline, Communications and Human Relations.

The College plans to provide CONARC with a description of these

programs for dissemination to all branch schools, including a listing

of the disciplines offered and subject area? in which branch schools

should offer graduate-level courses as career course electives.

Planning the curriculum for the 1971-72 academic year resulted in

a fundamental change in the structure of the College curriculum.

Instead of four departmental courses of study, the conmon curriculum

will consist of seven courses of study, each consisting of a logical

sequence of instructional periods devoted to related material and

common instructional objectives:

Course Title Department

1 Fundamentals of Staff Operation DC

2 Command and Management DC

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3 Division Operations DDO

4 Larger Unit Operations DLUO

5 Strategy and Strategic Studies DJCASO

6 Joint and Combined Special Operations DJCASO

7 Internal Defense-Military Assistance DJCASO

The leadership Instruction of course 2 will place increased

emphasis on contemporary problems such as race, drug abuse, dissent,

ethics, Junior officer retention, and the modern volunteer army,

A substantially strengthed management instruction has also b<ien

consolidated into course 2, with an appllcatory problem and additional

instructions on personnel management added.

Course 5 has a new title, Strategy and Strategic Studies, for the

completely redesigned strategic subjects. The course changes will be

Implemented in two phases, part in 1971-72 and the remainder in

1972-73. These changes represent a substantial strengthening of

College instruction In military strategy.

Civil disturbance operations, formerly taught by three depart-

ments has been consolidated into Course 6, Joint and Combined Special

Operations.

Instruction on Allied Armed Forces, other U. S. Armed Forces, and

riverine operations was also included in course 6.

Formerly fragmented instruction on military assistance and

international logistics has been Incorporated into Course 7, Internal

Defense-Military Assistance.

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Planning has been completed for reinstatement of an abridged

version of the Regular Course, formerly called the Associate Course,

for non-Active duty officers of the Reserve components. This course

will be presented twice in 1971-72 to a total of 260 officers.

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Seventeen weeks will be required for the completion of each course.

The Marine Corps Section received approval for initiating a new

subject R7002, Fleet Marine Force Operations, and for separation of

Marine Corps portions of subjects M8001 and P8020, with the new

designations M7001, US Marine Corps; and P7020, Introduction to the

9 US Marine Corps.

The Navy Section subject R8006, Naval Tactical Problem was reduced

from an 8-to a 7-hour block; and subject M8003, Naval Weapon Systems

from a 3-to a 2-hour block. Two special classes, D8100, US Navy Trends,

and D8110, Communist Naval Posture, were presented to the Command and

10 General Staff Officer Refresher-Combat Division Course.

The Department of Nonresident Instruction served over 20,000

students enrolled in either correspondence courses or one of the more

than 100 USAR schools located throughout the United States and Oversea

Commands during 1970-71. The enrollment included 178 Allied officers.

Approximately 1,500 of these students received CGSC diplomas at Fort

Leavenworth after attending either Phase X or Part 2 of the Extended

Resident Option.

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9 DF, Marine Corps Section, 11 June 1971.

10 DF, Navy Section, 13 July 1971,

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The Nonresident Course took on added significance for the Reserve

components as a result of AR #135-155, effective 1 July 1972, requiring

all Reserve officers to complete 50 percent of the CGSO course for

promotion to lieutenant colonel, and complete the entire CGSO course

for promotion to colonel.

A new concept of group study of correspondence course material

augmented by training aids has been approved by CONARC. Guidelines

are being established for the implementation of this program.

Plans are being made for administering the nonresident course by

use of mechanization and automation In order to provide a more efficient

service to the citizen soldier and enable him to better prepare for

his role in the One Army Concept.

A total rf 1,244 American officers were graduated at the close

of Academic Year 1970-71. Of this total, 14 were US Air Force; five,

US Marine Corps; and four, US Navy. One hundred three Allied officers

representing 50 countries brought the total class strength to 1,347.

Two hundred fifty-two graduates were on the Commandant's List; 63 of

these officers were designated as Honor Graduates.

Major James H. R. Curd, U. S. Marine Corps, was the Distinguished

Graduate and Marshall Award Winner. This was ehe first time an

officer from a Sister Service was so designated.

Major Phillip A. Roy, Canada, was the recipient of the Eisenhower

Award.

11 DF, Director of Nonresident Instruction, 2 June 1971.

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Majors James G. Johnson, Raymond E. Starsman, and Billy M. Thomas

were winners of the Combat Developments Comnand's Creative Thinking

Award.

The Graduation Program 1971, a roster of honor graduates, and

a student profile for /9, /0, and /I Regular Courses are at

Inclosures 1, 2, 3.

In addition to regular academic pursuits, the Allied officers

took part in many tours and local activities. Among the more signifi-

cant of the tours were visits to: the Hallmark Card Plant, Leavenworth;

Leavenworth High School; Kansas City, Missouri, by riverboat down the

Missouri; the William Rockhill Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City,

Missouri; Federal Reserve Bank. Kansas City, Missouri; General Motors

Assembly Plant, Kansas City, Missouri; U. S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth,

Kansas; Kansas School for the Blind, Kansas City, Kansas; Fort Riley,

Kansas; Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas; and the

Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri. These trips are

designed not only to furnish entertainment for our Allies, but also

to broaden their knowledge of American ways and customs.

The Allied officers made 42 presentations of Know Your World

between IS September 1970 and 4 May 1971. These programs are attended

widely by military personnel, civilians, and dependents of both.

Upon graduation, the Allied officers presented the College with a

beautiful plaque bearing the names of all the Allied officers and the

13 countries they represented.

12 DF, Class Director, 6 July 1971.

13 DF, Director Allied Personnel, 10 June 1971.

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1 The Consulting Faculty continued its outstanding contribution to

the College educational program. They conducted seminars, reviewed

and graded seminar papers, conducted classroom instruction, read and

commented on MMAS theses, and sat on orals boards. In addition, they

contributed countless informal reports and comments on all areas of the

regular curriculum and on facets of the MMAS Program.

The following is a breakdown of departmental use of the Consulting

Faculty:

DJCASO 21

'JDO 0

DC 4

DLUO 0

DGSR 14

DRI (ITV) 2

The Consulting Faculty is considered to be of such importance that

14 It should not only be continued, but expanded.

14 DF, Graduate Study & Research, 15 July 1971.

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III. MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE

Thirty-six officers were admitted to the MMAS Program for Academic

Year 1970-71 and from these officers, 23 theses weru submitted and

22 accepted. Twenty-two officers completed the program. This brings

the total MMAS graduates to 142 since the inception of the program.

Twelve of the MMAS graduates were also on the Commandant's List.

One MMAS graduate, Major Raymond E. Starsman, was also a winner of the

Combat Developments Command's Creative Thinking Award.

Once again the MMAS Degree Program was affirmed by the USACGSC

Advisory Committee as a vital step in the evolution of military

education. In particular, the Committee pointed out to the Army Chief

of Staff, the degree's potential significance for the status of Army

ROTC. The Committee concluded that the awarding of a degree in

Military Art and Science would do much to overcome the criticism that

too often ROTC instructors have limited academic qualifications as

represented by academic degrees and credentials.

In 1963 the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools accredited the MMAS program. Under normal NCA rules, a

university's program is reviewed for accreditation every 9 years.

In the College's case, the review would be in 1972. However, in

1966 the NCA withdrew accreditation from the College because of lack

of approval action on the part of Congress. As a consequence the

College plans to await favorable congressional action before requesting

. 15 a review.

DF, Director Graduate Studies & Research, 15 July 1971.

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IV. EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

During academic year 1970-71, five additional iffleers were

Inducted Into the Fort Leavenworth Hall of Fame. They were: Nathan

Boone, youngest son of Daniel Boone, who served at Fort Leavenworth

with the 1st Dragoons; Bennet Rlley, first military escort on the

Santa Fe Trail, for whom Fort Rlley, Kansas, was named: James E. B,

Stuart, Indian Fighter with the 1st Cavalry; Frederick Funston,

organizer of the 20th Kansas Volunteers, Congressional Medal of Honor

Winner; and Walter Krueger, regarded as one of the Army's most

brilliant strategists and considered to have had a great influence on

Army training. Commander of the Sixth U. S. Army in the Pacific In

World War II.

Student officers contributed $2,473 to the Bell Hall Memorial

Association's stained glass windows project. In addition, $1,500 was

contributed by Reservists who studied at Fort Leavenworth during the

year.

Student officers also collected and donated $6,248 to the

POW/MIA Fund.

16 Leavenworth Lamp, Vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 8-9, 13 May 1971,

DF, Class Director, 6 J"ly 1971,

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GRADUATION PROGRAM 1971

U.S. ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE

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THE GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL AWARD

Among the many men of stature who have graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College, one of the greatest in heart and mind was General George C, Marshall, who finished first in his class at the Army School of the Line in 1907, and repeated his success a year later by graduating first from the newly established Staff College Course, He then served for two years as an instructor in the Engineering Department of the College. During the next 45 years, General Marshall established a lasting, worldwide reputation as a soldier, scholar, diplo- mat, and humanitarian.

On 2G September 1960, the Commandant, United States \rmy Command and General Staff College, with Mrs.

George C. Marshall's consent, arranged for the establish- ment of an award in honor of General Marshall to be pre- sented to the number one graduate in each Regular Class. The establishment of this award recognizes scholarship, pays homage to one of America's most honored soldiers, and serves as a lasting incentive to the officers pnvilt'ged to attend the College.

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PROGRAM Selections-

THE 371st ARMY BAND

Ruffles and Flourishes- THE 371st ARMY BAND

Invocation- CHAPLAIN (COL) CONOR R. SMITH. USA

Introductory Remarks- MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. HENNESSEY, USA Commandant, USACGSC

Address- GENERAL RALPH E. HAINES, USA Commanding General, CON ARC

Presentation of General George C. Marshall Award MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. HENNESSEY, USA Commandant, USACGSC

Presentation of Diplomas BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES M. GIBSON, USA Deputy Commandant, USACGSC

Honor Graduates Class President Allied Officers Candidates for the Degree of Master of Military Art and Science U.S. Marine, Navy, and Air Force Officers Regular Class Section Leaders

Presentation of the Henry Leavenworth Chapter AUSA Dwight D. Eisenhower Award to the Distinguished Allied Officer Graduate MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. HENNESSEY, USA

Presentation of Commanding General, USACDC Creative Thinking Awards MAJOR GENERAL JOHN J. HENNESSEY, USA

Benediction- CHAPLAIN (LTC) PETER S. LENT, USA

The National Anthem THE 371st ARMY BAND

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Members of the Graduating Class Nam* Grad« Branch Name Grade Branch

•Adimkewicz. Edwud S, Jr LTC JA Barron, James B LTC TC

Adams Frank S MAJ IN 'Barrow, Carrell M Jr LTC FA

•Adams, Richard E LTC FA Bauchspies, Robert W LTC F.N

Adams, Robert B LTC KI Baucom, Billy J MAJ FA

Addiss. Daniel A LTC IN Baumeister, Harold J LTC FA

Aqnew, Jack S LTC FA Bax. Giles A MAJ AL)

Aick«n, Larry B LTC IN Baxter, Arthur S, Jr LTC EN

Aidif, Thomas H MAJ FA •Baxter, Wayne H MAJ TC Akers. Jimmy D MAJ Ml Bear, David A LTC IN

Akin, George H LTC OD 'Beasley. John D. Ill MAJ IN

Alexander. Don H MAJ IN •Beben. Joseph A LTC EN Allan, Waller F D LTC SC Behnke, James E MAJ Ml Allanson. Will B LTC TC Bell, Charles H LTC FA

Allen. Alex 1, MAJ FA Bell, Lawrence A LTC IN

Allen, FrarnC MAJ Ml Bell, l«roy C LTC FA

Allen. Kenneth D MAJ IN Bell, Maior H MAJ IN

Allen, Teddy G MAJ IN Bell. Walter C LTC EN Allen, Wayne C LTC CM Bellamy, Bruce M LTC TC Allison, Roben H LTC FA Beltran, Gilbert LTC MS Allison, WiUiam C MAJ AR Bennett. Eugene W MAJ EN

Allwasser, Arthur L MAJ Canada Bennis. John M MAJ MI

Amalo, John L LTC FA Ben Simian, Youssef MAJ Tunisia

Andara Castillo, Roberto MAJ Venezuela •Benson. Richard D MAJ AR

Anderson, Charles, Jr MAJ IN Benson, Roger R MAJ OD

•Anderson, Leon L MAJ IN Benton, Hubert F MAJ FA

•Andres. Dudley M MAJ AK •Beran, Joseph J MAJ FA

•Andreson, Ronald K MAJ TC Bernstein, Charles P MAJ IN

Andrew. Edward L MAJ AU Berti. John R MAJ SC

Andrews, John D MAJ TC Best. James W MAJ OD

Anselm, Donald C MAJ EN Beyer. Eugene A MAJ IN

•Apruz/ese, Vincent A MAJ MP Bhatty.Waheed MAJ Pakistan

Arabivat, Ghazi F BG Jordan Bickford. James E MAJ QM

•Arbogasl. WiUiar R MAJ AD Bi'oerry, Ralph W E J MAJ AC

Archer, C A MAJ TC Bilgin. Alaattm MAJ Turkey

Arnold, John M MAJ Ml Bill, Gary R LTC TC

Arnold, WaUace C MAJ AD Bireley. Judson L MAJ FA

•Arthur, James F, Jr MAJ IN Bishop, Walter R MAJ IN

Ales, Azmi MAJ Turkey Biskup, Robert L MAJ AG

•Auth. Richard W LTC EN Bisping, Jack F MAJ AR

Avant, Thomas L MAJ IN •Bizzell. Word G MAJ IN

Azzabi, Habib MAJ Tunisia Blackwell, Cednc L, Jr MAJ IN

Bachmann, Robert R MAJ QM Blair, Ivrry A MAJ EN

'Backus, Richard J LTC AD Blakeley, David C MAJ IN

Baeb. David E MAJ IN Blanchard, Charles E MAJ IN

•Bailey, William N. Jr MAJ FA Bland, Andrew R, Jr LTC AD

Baker. John P. Jr MAJ Ml Bloedorn, Gary W MAJ AR

•biker, Rudolph MAJ IN Bocanegra, Mamerto S LTC Philippines

Balberde. Alexander, Jr MAJ FA Bogennfe, Richard E MAJ CD

•Balda, Edward J,Jr MAJ FA Bond, James A LTC IN

Bannister. Edwin J LTC EN Bonner, Harry E MAJ MS

Barber, Don W MAJ EN Boose, Howard R, 111 LTC AG

Barber, James J LTC IN Boothe, Robert S MAJ FA

•Barrett, William l,Jr MAJ AD Borrello, Ronald A MAJ EN

Barrios, Roy J MAJ SC Boms, Roger J LTC OD

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Bontorff, Allan R MAJ FA Carlton, Teiry M MAJ OD Botelho, Georg« E MAJ AD Carnuchael, Rex, Jr MAI IN Bourque, Archille O, Jr LTC AR Carries, George P MAJ SC Boyd. James R MAJ FA Carney, James H, Jr LTC SC Boyd, Robert C MAJ IN Carter, Allen J MAJ IN Boyle, David J MAJ AG Carter, Randall 0 MAJ MP Bradham, John R MAJ OD Carter, William A MAJ MS Bradin. Jam« W, IV MAJ AR Carver, Charley A LTC FA Bradley, William A, Jr MAJ AD Gary, Kenneth R MAJ AD Brasher, Thurman W MAJ QM Cash,John A MAJ IN

*Brigg>, Harold L, Jr MAJ FA Casipit, Felix L LTC SC Briggs, Richard S LTC OD Cassada, Thomas W MAJ IN Brigham, Hugh W MAJ FA Catlett, Richard W MAJ Ml Brill, Herbert W LTC FA Cato, Richard W MAJ IN

'Brissee, John A LTC MS •Cauthen, William A, Jr MAJ FA Brogi, Robert P MAJ SC Cavoli, Ivo J MAJ AD Brooke, Arthur L MAJ AG Cercy, James C MAJ AD Brooks, Joseph J, Jr MAJ SC •Cerjan, Paul G MAJ EN

'Brooks, Lawrence E MAJ IN Ceron, Carlos LTC Colombia

Brooks, Milton D MAJ SC Chabot, Brion V MAJ FA Brookshire, George W MAJ SC Chamberlain, Charles M LTC SC Brown, Edward M LTC AR Chamberlain, Craig R MAJ IN

"Brown, James H, Jr MAJ FA Chamnong, Siriphipatn MAJ Thailand

•Brown, Joseph E MAJ IN •Chandler, Edward V MAJ IN Brown, Richard W LTC FA Cheney, Samuel A LTC MC Brown, Terry W MAJ JA Chapman, Jimmy R MAJ FA Browning, David B, Jr MAJ QM Childets, Jeiry W MAJ FA

•Brownlee, Romie L MAJ IN Christy, Bobby G LTC IN Brummett, Henry U MAJ IN Chronis, Nicholas N MAJ MP Bruschette, Jerome A MAJ IN Cianciolo, August M MAJ FA Bryde, Walter J, Jr MAJ FA •Cini, Lyn G MAJ FA Bunker, David L MAJ Ml Dark, A B MAJ USMC

Burbank, Arlene G MAJ WC ""•Clark, Claude L MAJ AR •Burden, John R MAJ FA Clark, Gary L LTC AR •Burke, Francis J, Jr LTC FA Clark, Luke E MAJ AD

Burke, John C MAJ FA •Clark, Richard A MAJ IN Burley, Earl B MAJ FA Clarke, Gordon M MAJ EN

•BumeU, Robert W MAJ IN Oeaver, Bruce H MAJ IN •Bun,John C LTC EN Cleaver, George A, Jr LTC QM •Butler, Irvin S, Jr MAJ AD •Oifton, James A MAJ QM

Bynam, Holland E MAJ IN Cline, Donald H LTC IN Byrd, Charles R MAI IN does, William R LTC MI Cabrinha, Joseph W MA. EN •Coats, John I MAJ EN Cadoria, Sherian G MAJ WC Coats, Whit L LTC IN Caffrey, Eugene L MAJ Ml Cobb, Edward R, Jr MAJ SC CaldweU, Doris L LTC WC •Cochran, Alexander S, Jr MAJ IN Callahan, James J LTC EN Cochran, Pinckney C, Jr MAI AD

CaUender, William E MAJ IN •Cody, Michael A MAJ OD Calvert, Jack F LTC CM Colbum, Edward A LTC IN Cameron, Carl H MAJ AD Cole, John R MAJ Great Britain

Campbell, J. Frank MAJ IN •Cole, Robert H MAJ FA •Campbell, Jerry P MAJ MI Coleman, Billy G LTC FA

Canfield, James D MAJ MI Coleman, Jerry B MAJ MS CanneUa, Phillip F, Jr MAJ IN Coley, William, Jr MAJ AR

•Cannon, Robert S MAJ FA Collier, John F MAJ IN Capps, Eugene S MAJ IN Collins, Lonnie L LTC FA Capps, Jack C LTC Ml CoUins, Patrick W LTC Ml Caraballo, Julian T MAJ IN Cong, Duong Ngoc LTC Viet Nam Caridi, Joae S D MAJ Argentina Conlon, John F MAJ IN

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"Conrad, Hawkins M LTC AR De Maere DAerlrycke H A MAJ Belgium

Cook, Billy G MAJ CM Demisae, Bulto MAJ Ethiopia

Cooper, Jack B LTC AR Denney, J Thomas H MAJ FA •Cooper, William T, Jr MAJ EN Detlie, Douglass S MAJ IN

Coor, Vinton K LTC IN DeVilbiss, Donald R LTC FA

Corcoran, Gordon G MAJ IN Dickson, Richard C MAJ IN

Cornelson, John C MAJ IN Diep, Nguyen Ngoc COL Viet Nam

Cortez, James J LTC AR Dienckx, James E MAJ AR

Coryell, Richard E MAJ IN Dikes, BUlie N MAJ IN

Costain, Richard Y MAJ USAF Dillingham, William B LTC FA +Cothran, James M MAJ SO Dillon, Alfred M LTC FA

Coulter, Richard V MAJ IN •Dillon, Thomas LTC Ml

Covell, Bruce W, Jr MAJ MS •Dilworth, Robert L MAJ AG

•Craig, Richard P MAJ CM Dimoulis, Nicholas MAJ Greece

Crater, John F LTC AD •Dinkins, Robert L LTC FA

Crawford, ClydieJ LTC IN Dismukes, James R LTC IN

•Cressler, Walter L, Jr MAJ Ml Divjak, Mane Dushan LTC Yugoslavia

Crews, William F LTC OD Doherty, Theodore L MAJ EN

Crocker, Aaron 0 MAJ FA Dolson, Kenneth R MAJ AD

Cromartie, Eugene R MAJ MP Domask, Jerome H MAJ OD

Crompton, William B, Jr LTC FA Dominy, Charles E MAJ EN

Crouch, Curtis S, Jr LTC FA Donaldson, Orlow B, III MAJ SC

Crouter, Edgerton T LTC IN Dondlinger, Jerome C MAJ OD Crum, Luther G, Jr LTC TC Dong, Ngo Han COL Viet Nam Crum, Raymond H, Jr MAJ QM Donlon, Roger H C MAJ IN Cruz, Alfonso LTC Philippines Doub, Logan J MAJ USAF Culpepper, Oren R MAJ IN Dougherty, George J MAJ EN

'Cumings, Thayer MAJ Ml Douglas, Henry A MAJ IN

Cunningham, Richard R MAJ USAF •Doyle, WüliamJ MAJ SC Cui bow, Stan ton L MAJ IN Drew, Joseph A MAJ FA

"«•Curd, James H R MAJ USMC Driscoll, William J MAJ AD

Curtin, Thomas R MAJ AR Drury, Peter F, Jr LTC FA Cusfr, Leslie L MAJ AD Du, Huynh Van COL Viet Nam

•Cuttell, Dee E MAJ AR Dubois, Raymond E MAJ TC

Cypher, Ronald P MAJ QM Duchin, Ronald A MAJ AR

•Dacunto, Lawrence J MAJ IN Dudak, Joseph A, Jr LTC JA

♦Daley, John M MAJ FA Due, Nguyen Huu COL Viet Nam

Daniel, Walter B MAJ IN Duff, John A MAJ IN

Danner, Robert F MAJ AG Duggan, Dennis M MAJ IN

•Danno, Ronald M MAJ SC •Dull, Harry L, Jr LTC FA

•Darden, Harold W,Jr MAJ IN Dunn, James E LTC TC

•Darling, Dean H MAJ IN Dupwe, Robert L MAJ SC

Daugherty, John M, Jr LTC EN Eady, Connie D MAJ AR

Daum, Richard S MAJ IN •Easterbrook, John E MAJ SC

Davenport, David C MAJ QM Easton, Donald G LTC TC

Davenport, Theodore G MAJ AG Ebaugh, Christian M MAJ SC

Davies, William A LTC IN Ecoppi, Joseph L LTC FA

Davis, Alexander D MAJ IN •Ed, Robert C MAJ SC Davis, James E LTC IN Eddy, Burton A LTC IN Davis, Paris D MAJ AR •Edney, Robert A MAJ USAF Day, Edward A, Jr LTC FI Edwards, Emmet D, Jr LTC FI Day, George E MAJ IN Edwards, Richard C MAJ AR

Dean, Richard C LTC AD •Edwards, Robert H MAJ IN

De Blois, Thomas A MAJ IN •Eggleston, Howard C MAJ FA •DeBolt, Harold F MAJ FA • Eidson, Edward W MAJ IN

De Christopher, Edward P MAJ IN Elliott, Bernard V, Jr LTC SC Deel, Arlin LTC EN Elliott, Harlen 0 LTC FA

•Delandro, Donald J LTC AG Emery, Bruce W MAJ IN

Del Vecchn, William P LTC Ml •Endy, Clarence E, Jr MAJ Ml

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NMM Grade Branch Nam« Grad* Branch

Enlo«, Donald R, Sr MAJ IN Ganz. W H MAJ USMC

Enlo«, Jam« A LTC Fl Garigan, Thomas P LTC IN Erie kjon. James M MAJ OD •Gameau. Luden R LTC TC Efkeliiu, H«nri F LTC AR Garner, George K MAJ FA Eskndqe, Robert J MAJ AG Garrison, Edgar C LTC OD Eaex, Peter E MAJ QM Gartman, Etric P MAJ AG Essex Cldrk, John LTC Australia Gavan, William H MAJ IN Etuj, Ahmed MAJ Morocco Gayler, Earl D LTC OD Evans, John G MAJ QM Gear. Edward R MAJ IN

•Evans, Wallace M MAJ IN Gennaro, Louis B MAJ SC Ewald, Jan CPT Denmark George, Ellsworth P, Jr LTC AR

•Fairweather, Robert S, Jr MAJ FA George, James R, Jr LTC MP Fajardo, Alberto LTC Brazil George, Joseph L MAJ OD Falkner, Joe S, Jr MAJ AD Gerard,Jacques B MAJ AG Fana, Mohammed Jan MAJ Afghai istan Ghadimi. Reza MAJ Iran Fanning, Joseph J LTC AG Gibbs. John S MAJ IN

•Farquharson, William R, Jr MAJ FA Gillette, Samuel G MAJ IN Farrell, James J LTC MI •Gillie. Gerald R LTC TC Fathera, Lowell G MAJ USAF Gilligan, Joseph M MAJ MP Fawaz, Abdulrahman MAJ Saudi Arabia Glenn,Jack B LTC IN

•Feaster, Lewis L LTC TC Glidden, Ronald C MAJ OD •Felter, Joseph H, Jr MAJ AD Goetzke, George R MAJ OD

Ferguson,Jack E MAJ USAF Goff, DeWayne B MAJ MI Fernandes, Virgil S MAJ IN Goff. Richard D LTC FA Fields, Harold T, Jr MAJ IN Golding, WiUard E MAJ IN Filbert, Frederic J LTC AR Gomez, Vincent C MAJ IN

Filer, Robert E MAJ TC •Good. William K.Jr MAJ AR 'Fisch, Donald A LTC IN Goodchild, GeraldB MAJ SC

FitzPatrick, James J, Jr MAJ SC Goodenough. Fred W, Jr MAJ IN Flanigan, Desmond W MAJ IN Gore, Eugene LTC DE Fletcher, David F LTC TC Gould, FrankO LTC IN Flitcrjft, Anthony LTC AD Goulet, Donald J MAJ AG Floyd, John D LTC AR Gourley, Richard M MAJ QM Fluke, Eugene C MAJ IN Gower, Johnny K LTC FA Follett, Arthur G LTC EN •Grace, Paul M LTC AD Fong, Joseph Y K MAJ QM Grahn, Norman D MAJ SC

Forero, Rafael LTC Colombia Grant, Clarence, Jr MAJ IN

Foster, John A MAJ AG Gray, Ted J MAJ FA

Fraker, William W LTC FA Grayson, Eugene H, Jr MAJ IN

Frear, Harold D LTC FA Greason, Earl S, III MAJ FA

Freeman, William C LTC TC •Green, Charles S, Jr MAJ OD

•Freilag, William W MAJ IN Green, Larry K MAJ AD

French, Uri S, 111 MAJ FA Greene, Robert F MAJ EN

Freshley, Robert L LTC FA Greenfield, Bennett E MAJ TC

•Friedenwaid, Robert L MAJ EN Greenwalt, Randall A MAJ AR

Frink, Robert K MAJ EN Greenwood, Walter A MAJ IN

Fntts, William D MAJ MI Gregory, David T MAJ AD

Fritz, James E MAJ AG Gregory, Edward S, III LTC AD

Frix, Robert S MAJ IN •Greife, John L MAJ MI

Froelich, James W LTC EN Griffin, Clarence M MAJ CM

•Fry, Clifford F LTC Ml Griffin, Turner D, Jr MAJ FA

•Fry, James R MAJ EN ♦•Griffiths, William R MAJ AR

Fudge, Eugene E MAJ IN Gnminger, Charles 0 LTC FA

Fyffe, Carroll M MAJ TC •Gritz, James G MAJ IN

Gagliardone, John L LTC QM Gronich, Bruce J MAJ SC

Gale, Paul B LTC TC •Groth,CarlH,Jr MAJ IN

Gallagher, Robert J LTC FA •Groves, James R MAJ IN

•Camino, John M MAJ OD Grubbs, William F, II LTC FA

Gang-, William B LTC QM Guba, Howard J LTC EN

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Gum. Jjinc. A MAJ IN Hendrickson. Richard E MAJ IN *Guffey. Conine S LTC FA Hendn«. Charles W MAJ IN Gunn, Ernest R LTC IN Henmgan. William J MAJ IN

Gunn. Uoyd R. Jr MAJ IN Henninger. Kermit M MAJ FA Hickett, Robert TO MAJ IN Henry. Charles E LTC EN

Hadaway, Bobby G MAJ Ml Henry. Robert L.Jr LTC TC Hadjis, John MAJ QM Henson. Robert L. Jr MAJ QM

Haqe. Robert T LTC AD Heradeous. Stavros MAJ Greece

Haqyard, Warren A LTC Ot) Herman. David E LTC MS

Halbert. Edward MAJ AR Hem. Jay R MAJ 3C

•HaU. Bruce W MAJ Fl Hernaiz. Alfonso M MAJ OD

HaU. Henry W MAJ FA Hernandez. Edgar MAJ Guatemala

•HaU. James B LTC EN Hernandez. Victor M. Jr MAJ FA

Hall. John M MAJ IN Herrlinq. John P MAJ IN

'Hallmark. BiUyJ LTC Ml Herzog. David E LTC OD

HaUock. Donald V MAJ IN Heverly. Charles I. Jr LTC SC

Halstead. Wayne P MAJ AR Hickman. Lee S MAJ AG

'Halus. Michael B MAJ FA •HiU. VemonB.Jr LTC IN

Ham, Kyu Wan LTC Korea •Hiller. Donald R MAJ AR

Hamberlin. Lawrence M LTC IN HiUier. Pnngle P MAJ AR

Hamby.JerreU E MAJ AR Himes. Benny L LTC FA

Handy. George W MAJ IN Hinds. William L LTC AG Hannen. William M LTC QM 'Hines. Charles A MAJ MP

Hansen. David G MAJ AD 'Hixson. Peter C MAJ AD Hardaway. John A MAJ IN •Hobar Basil J MAJ QM

'Hardman. Richard W MAJ FA Hobaugh, Don C MAJ DE

Hardwick. Willis C MAJ AD '•Hocker. John R LTC IN •Hardy. John D MAJ CM Hodge. John J LTC AD

HU,Harmon. Wilburn H MAJ QM •Hoeferkamp. Harold R LTC IN Harmon. William E MAJ Ml Hoick, Roy A V MAJ IN Harrell. Pascal B MAJ AG Holcomb, Samuel A MAJ TC Harris. James A LTC AR HoUey,JohnC MAJ AD

Harris. James E. Jr MAJ IN Holloway, William B MAJ IN Harns. James W LTC AD Holman. Philip £ MAJ AD Harris. Peter R MAJ EN Holmes. William P. Ill LTC IN

•Hams. Ro..ärt F MAJ EN Holt. BUI V LTC IN Harrison. Joseph J. Jr MAJ FA Holt. Roscoe L LTC TC Harrison. Kent E MAJ AR Homade. Nasser A CPT Saudi Arabia Hart, James E. Jr MAJ SC Hooker, William M LTC CM Hart. Rome R MAJ IN Hoopert. Jerry J MAJ AD Hartmann. Frederick D LTC SC Horn. Will H LTC QM Harvard. Thomas P. Jr LTC SC Houle. John L MAJ CM Harvey. Thomas H. Jr MAJ AR Houltry. AllynC MAJ Ml Haselton. Hunter G MAJ AD Houser. George M LTC AD Hauer. Richard W. Jr MAJ MS Hoyt. Max B MAJ FA

•Haupt. Jerome L MAJ AR Hrabal. Teddy H MAJ FA Hausburg. Edward A LTC FA Hradecky. Vaclav MAJ IN Haveman. Kenneth J MAJ EN Hubbard. Robert V MAJ IN Havens. Ralph E MAJ USAF Hudson. William K MAJ IN Hawthorne. Raymond S MAJ FA Hugqins. Edward B LTC QM

•Hayes. John E MAJ FA Hull. Michael H LTC TC Haynes. Jesse L LTC IN Hummel. Theodore W MAJ SC

•Hayton. Samuel L MAJ AD Hung. Nguyen Quang LTC Viet Nam Hazlewood. Richard L MAJ EN •Hurst. Nicholas R MAJ OD Hedqcock. Robert E LTC CD •Hutcheson. Samuel Z MAJ QM HetbUng. James J MAJ FA Ijaz. Ahmed LTC Pakistan

•Heldstab. John C MAJ AR *Nnqman, John F LTC TC Henderson. Richard H MAJ SC Ingram. Donald C MAJ AD Hendrato. Heinnch LTC Indonesia Ingram. Duane C LTC IN

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Innun, Terence B MAJ OD Karl. Edward V MAJ OD Imh. Doruld L MAJ USAF Kasem, Somkrai LTC Thailand lions. Richard 1, MAJ Ml Kaawm, Mohamed MAJ Malaysia Irwin, Allan S MAJ FA •Kastenmayer. Walter W, Jr LTC CM Irwin. Carl H. Jr LTC TC Kavanaugh. Paul A MAJ IN

•Isacco, Michael D MAJ IN Keech. William H MAJ EN Isham, James A LTC OD Keel. James E MAJ VC Isom, William G MAJ MI •Keene. Kun L MAJ AD Itumaga. Pablo LTC Chile Keivamosh. Nassrala LTC Iran Ivey, Charles E MAJ AR KeUenberger. William E MAJ EN Jackson. Charles H MAJ IN Kelley. Eugene R LTC IN Jackson. Gordon R MAJ AR Kelley.JackT MAJ MI Jackson. John D LTC IN Kelley, Kenneth T MAJ USAF Jackson. Paul E LTC IN Kelley, Thomas J LTC MI

•Jacobsop. Walter P MAJ EN Kelly, Edward F MAJ FA Jasaius. Edward J MAJ IN Kelly, John B LTC MS Jascewvy. Joseph A. Jr MAJ 01) Kelly. Thomas A. Jr LTC OD Jayne, Robcil K. Jr MAJ EN Kelly. William H LTC IN

•Jebavy. Ronald J MAJ IN Kendall. Mark C LTC TC Jeffries. Charles 0 LTC QM Kennedy, Bilhe J LTC FI

•Jenkins. Joe E MAJ MI •Kennedy, Stanley W, Jr MAJ QM •Jenkins, WUburi L MAJ KA Kenney. Laurence P. Jr MAJ AD Jermgan. Cecil L MAJ AD Kepler, Roger T „rc EN Job«. Kenneth D MAJ EN Kern, Jack R MAJ Ml Johnson. Andrew C LTC OD Key,Spencer A MAJ IN Johnson. Bradley J MAJ IN Keyes, Joseph D MAJ IN Johnson. Edward H. Jr MAJ AR Kharel, Madan K MAJ Nepal Johnson. Emmett F MAJ SC Khoi, Vo Dai LTC Viet Nam

•Johnson. Harold E MAJ IN •Kieffer, George W MAJ SC ^"Johnson. James G MAJ EN Kiem, Huyhn Thiem LTC Viet Nam •Johnson. James 0 MAJ QM •K.mball, David G MAJ USAF Johnson. Marshall B MAJ IN •King, Edwin C MAJ IN Johnson. Walter F. Ill MAJ MS King, Jack J MAJ EN Johnston. William D MAJ SC Kingsada, Sengkeo MAJ Laos Joiner, Carey P, Jr LTC Ml Kmzel. Arthur J MAJ IN Jolley, Charles A MAJ AR •Kittelson. Richard D MAJ IN Jones, Bobby C LTC IN Kline, Gary L MAJ EN Jones, Eddie H MAJ FA Klinedinst, William H LTC OD Jones, Edsel G MAI EN Knight. Kenneth E MAJ AD Jones, Joel D MAJ IN •Knight, Roy E LTC SC Jones, John B MAJ IN Knipp. James D LTC CM

*Jones, Julius E MAJ OD •Kmsely. Lynn B MAJ SC Jones, LeeRoy G LTC MC •Knox.Granville S. Jr MAJ FA Jones, Samuel H, Jr LTC SC Kohl. Richard W Chap USAR Jones, Thomas C MAJ MP (MAJ) Jones, Walter R LTC IN Kolin. Raymond A MAJ AG

•Joulwan, George A MAJ IN Koneval. Robert W MAJ TC Joyce, Larry E MAJ IN Koon, Richard D MAJ OD

•Julian, Robert H MAJ EN Koszewski, Stephen S, Jr MAJ OD Kaczor, Gerald E LTC FA Kramer. Ronald T LTC IN

•Kageleiry, Harry Z MAJ IN Krebs. Philip C MAJ MI Kaiser, Janus B LTC AR Kulik, Frederick W MAJ AD Kaiser, Samuel E MAJ FA Ku/kendall. George B. Jr LTC OD Kalenterides, Alex MAJ Greece •Kvederas. Robert A MAJ IN Kanapi, Angel G LTC Philippines Lackey, John G MAJ MI Kane, Paul N MAJ IN Ladd,John P LTC SC Kannady, Donald R MAJ IN Laird, William R MAJ AR Kanzler, Norbert A LTC OD LJ Marcho, Bertrand P MAJ AG Karam, George K LTC Lebanon Landry, Donald E MAJ EN

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Une, Rilph B MAJ AR Majali, Abdel EG Jordan

Umjrf hr. Michael J MAJ FA Makuria, Takle Haimanot LTC Ethiopia

UNo. f, Alcide M LTC MC Malcor, Dennis P MAJ AR *Upauu, Joseph S MAJ QM •MaUory,GlynnC,Jr MAJ IN

Ura. Victor MAJ Mexico •Mallory, Philip H MAJ AR L^nmer, Charles 1. LTC IN **Malmberg. James E MAJ SC

* La ROM, Peter MAJ FA Manaf, Abdul MAJ Malaysia •URu», LowtUG MAJ AD Mann, Hal G MAJ IN 'Launen, Otto D MAJ FA •Mann, Marion E, Jr MAJ IN

Lawton, George C MAJ IN Mannix, Joseph R MAJ AD Uvfield, Marvin C LTC IN Manolakis, John J MAJ IN Lazzaro, Gerald J MAJ MP Manzi, Joseph F, Jr MAJ EN Leach. Robert A LTC SC •Marshall, Thomas J MAJ IN

*Ledb«tter, Homei M MAJ AR Martin, Richard H MAJ MP Lee, Byung Ki LTC Korea Manin, Robert F MAJ AD Lee, Daniel i LTC IN Martin, Will urn A Chap USA Lee, Robert E, Jr LTC FA (LTC) Leedy, Eugene B MAJ QM •Mascia, Donald J LTC Ml Leffler, Samuel A MAJ SC Mason, Leslie P, Jr MAJ IN Legten, Llewellyn J COL MC Massey, Lee T MAJ AR Lehman, Bob E MAJ FA Mastro, Franklin D LTC Ml Lehnert, Edwin D LTC QM •Mathes, William L MAJ EN

•Leland, Edwin S,Jr MAJ AR ♦•Mauk, Gerald F MAJ Ml Lemej, Ralph V LTC SC Mayer, Joseph L LTC AD Lenhart, George D MA. IN Mazo, David R MAJ Fl

'Lenschau, Justus M M, Jr MAJ Ml McAmff, Thomas J LTC IN Lethcoe, Gerald E, Jr MAJ AD •McCall, Gerald T LTC EN

'Lewen, Sam MAJ AD McCarthy, John W LTC QM Lewis, Joseph W, III MAJ FA McClain, James D MAJ AR Uepins, George MAJ FA McCormick, Michael H MAJ IN Lincoln, James B MAJ FA McCoy, James L MAJ IN Lipinski, Robert H MAJ CD McCrary, Richard F MAJ AD Liule, Carl MAJ OD McDonald, Donald F LTC SC

•Little, Charles J MAJ Ml McDonald, Malcolm G LTC SC Little, Donald C, Jr LTC CM McDonnell, Joseph M MAJ IN Uttlefield, William S MAJ OD McFadden, Louis P LTC TC Livesay, Theodore J LTC IN •McFaduen, Phillip L MAJ AR Loc, Nguyen Tien LTC Viet Nam McFarland, James W MAJ QM

'Locklear, James P MAJ IN McFarland, Lewis G MAJ AD •Lockwood, Edward D MAJ MP •McFather, Bennie S LTC QM

Lollar, Jerry S MAJ IN •McGaw, Charles D MAJ AR •Lombard, James E MAJ MS +McGrevey, Thomas P LTC Ml

Lombardo, Rty S, Jr MAJ IN McHugh, Thomas E LTC QM Longuet, Charles, Jr LTC QM Mcllroy, Bartholomew J MAJ FA Lett, Kirby J LTC Fl McKay, Lawrence E, Jr MAJ FA Lowe, James W LTC IN McKay, William H LTC Fl Lowe, John M MAJ QM McKeUips, John L LTC FA Loyd, David R MAJ QM McKesson, Edward L, Jr MAJ FA Lozano, William MAJ AR McKie, Robert H LTC IN Luisi, Gerard H MAJ IN McKinney, Boyce C MAJ IN Lyman, Donald R MAJ FA McKnight, James L MAJ AD Lynn, Ira I MAJ IN •McLaughlin, Godwin P MAJ IN

•Macdonald, Alexander R LTC AR McLaurin, Charles D LTC IN Machen, Robert B LTC TC McLean, Robert B LTC MC MacLean, Bruce D MAJ AR McLemore, Melvin J MAJ SC Madish, Daniel T MAJ TC McLeod, Norman F MAJ IN Madison, Ervin E, Jr LTC IN •McLeod, Roger L MAJ AD Madole, James E LTC AR McMaster, Ronald R MAJ AG Mafi, Houshang MAJ Iran McMillcn, EarlJ,Jr LTC TC

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1 Ndme Grade Branch Name Jrade Branch

MiPheelets. Uander B Jt I.TC OD Murphy, William E, III LTC IN

McRee. Marshall R MAJ KA Murray, Hershell B MAJ KA

McShane. Donald L MAJ IN Murray, Lt'^ R MAJ OD

McVev. Peter M MAJ AR Mumll, Frednk H MAJ OD

McWain. James T MAJ AK Myer., James A MAJ AR

"McWhirter. Julian H, Jr LTC AD •Nagel, Joseph L LTC FA

Meadows. James S. Jr MAJ AR Nakaio. Mas M MAJ KA

Medlev. Georqe W LTC AK •Nathan, Walter E MAJ SC

Meqna. Joseph J MAJ SC Nauman. Alan A LTC IN

Meim. tustaqujo ,.rc Philippines •Naylor. Donald L MAJ MS

Mendoza. Joseph A. Jr LTC QM •Neal. Clarke 1. MAJ OD

Merchant. James L MAJ KA Neale Urry W MAJ AG

MeUger. Ronald W LTC TC Neely, Joe E LTC IN Meyer, Gerald J LTC KA Neighbors. James D LTC MI

Miklmski Anthony R LTC IN Neill. Jame-, K MAJ MI

Miks, Richard MAJ AU NeiUon, Robert S MAJ IN

Milam. Michael M MAJ MI '""Nelson Peter C MAJ SC

Milanfar, Mohamed All MAJ Iran "Nettles. John S. Jr MAJ FA Miller. Billy F MAJ MI "Newberry, Milton S MAJ FA MiUer, Clennth J LTC IN NewKill, James p LTC OD Miller. EuijeneG LTC KA Niles, Gary W MAJ KA

Miller. John W LTC KA Nino. Rafael E MAJ Venezuela 'Miller. Leonard I. LTC AK Nit/sche. Ronald E MAJ AG

•Miller, Robert A LTC QM Nopchales. Buranasin MAJ Thailand •Miller Roher- B. Jr MAJ KA Norris. Jimmy R MAJ AK

Miller, Spencer R LTC IN Norm, Kenneth S MAJ SC 'Mills, Frank L MAJ SC Norwood, Marvin P MAJ MI

Milutinovic, Petra LTC Yugoslavia Novogratz. Robert M MAJ TC

Mina. Mourad M LTC Lebanon "Nowak. Lc inard G MAJ AR •Miner, William H MAJ QM "Nulk. Robert A MAJ OD

Minh. Nijuyen Tuan LTC Viet Nam O'K-en, Charles A. Jr MAJ MI

Mitchell. Corless W MAJ AR O'Bryan. James D MAJ TC

Moeller. Lawrence B MAJ IN Oelberg. Kcrmit N LTC EN

Mohr. Carl E MAJ QM Ogden. George C. J. MAJ OD

Momeier. John L LTC EN O'Grady. Edmund J LTC KA Monaqhan. Michael F LTC KA Oldinsky. Frederick E MAJ AK

Mondok. Robert R MAJ Kl O'l-eary. Arthur J LTC SC

•Mooneyham. John A MAJ JA Ohva. Albert J, Jr MAJ SC

•Moore. David G MAJ AK Oliver. John B MAJ FA Moore. Donald W LTC KA Oliver. John H MAJ IN

Moore, Herbert W LTC IN Olynyk. Stephen D MAJ CA Moore. Riley R MAJ IN O'Malley, Dennis J MAJ MP

Moral. Rafael Humberto MAJ Peru Omer, Lewis M, III LTC MC Morgan, Robert D LTC SC O'Rourke. Thomas A MAJ KA

Monn, Reynold MAJ EN Ors,i. George MAJ OD

•Morris, David W MAJ KA Orzechowski. Richard 1, MAJ SC Momson. Robert N LTC FA Osborn. Oakley E CDR USN

Morrison. William W LTC IN Osborn. Phillip C LTC MI

•Morse, David L MAJ OU Osborne. James C MAJ IN Mortensen, Theodore J LTC IN O'Shea. Cornelius J LTC MI

Mosco, Richard A LTC MP Otsuka, Yukio LTC SC- Moses, George W LTC IN Oualline, Charles E MAJ AR Mullenix, Ronald 0 MAJ IN "Owens, Frank E LTC SC-

Mullins. Uwrence E MAJ EN Owens, William B MAJ AR •Mundt. James A LTC JA Oxford, Clyde E MAJ KA

Mumer. Paul L LTC KA Pace, Donald L LTC AH

Munro. Robert D LTC AK Padula, John F. Jr MAJ AG

Murphy, Charles W LTC IN Page. Ervin N MAJ IN

Murphy, Denis D LTC IN Page. Leroy Z, II MAJ SC

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Ntmt Grade Branch Name Grade Branch

Pakula, Kenneth R MAI SC •Ramey, Hubert D LTC FI Palsh«, Roben J MAI IN **Ramsden, James H MAI CM

'ParadiM, Jama, Jr LTC EN Ramsey, James S, Jr LTC MI •Pärchen, David H MAI QM Ranieri, Larry D LTC FA

Parker, John R LTC IN Rasmussen, Richard K MAJ FA Parker, Murry E LTC TC Rau, Raymond R MAJ IN Parodi Dandini, Carlo MAI Italy Raudebaugh, James D LTC EN Paaoi, Raul J MAJ Portugal •Raupp, Edward R MAI AG Patrick, Fairell G LTC SC Ravindran, Madhavan MAJ India Patten, John L LTC FA •Ray, Roy G MAI IN Patton, David W LTC IN Raymond, Charles L LTC TC Patty, J W, III MAJ TC ReddeU, Gerald W LTC FA Pavlin, Ivan C MAI Ml Redden, Thomas W LTC AG

'Ptarce, David L MAJ FA Rego, ChriaF MAJ FI Pearce, Donnie D MAJ IN Reichel, James E LTC MP Pearce, William E MAJ MI 'Reimer, Dennis J MAI FA Pease, Charles T MAJ IN Reinhard, Donald R MAI OD Peay, J H Binford, III MAI FA Renard, Etienne CPT France Pedenen, Joern M CPT Jenmark Reswik, George V Chap USA Perkins, Randall A, Jr MAJ FA (MAJ)

•Perry, Merrin E LTC QM Reynold», Roger D MAJ QM Pench, John T LTC FA Rhoade», Glen L LTC IN Peter», John W MAJ SC Rhytuburger, Robert B MAJ QM Pettera, Robert L LTC MC •Richard», Arthur E, III MAJ IN Petty, James D,Jr MAI AD •Richardson, Thomas C, Jr MAI IN Peyton, John J LTC SC •Rickett, William F,Jr MAI IN Phillips, Don MAJ IN Ricketl», Thomas L MAI AD Piercy, John P LTC MS •RiddelUohnR MAJ VC Pineiros, Luis E LTC Ecuador Riedl, William H MAJ AR

•Place, Berwyn L LTC QM Riggs, Duane B MAJ SC Planche, Rene F M LTC Switzerland Riley, Larry L MAJ AR Plummer. Thomas F, Jr MAI FA Rill, Joseph H, Jr MAI FA

•Pluta, RusseU F MAI MI Rinella, Donald E MAJ MP Polctynski, Albert R LTC AD Ring, Taft C MAJ IN Polk, Burley R MAJ MP Rivera, Frank T MAJ IN

•Pollard, Joseph W, III LTC SC Rive», William T, Jr MAI IN Pond, Kenneth S MAI IN Riviere, George L LTC FA Poole, Ronald H LTC MI •Robb, Allan D MAJ FA

•Portier, Gerald C LTC FA Robbins, Chandler P, III MAI AR Posey, William L MAJ MS Roberson, Clayton S MAJ MI Powell, Darryl H LTC MC Roberts, Charles W LTC CM

•Powers, James H MAJ TC Robert», Rodney K LTC MI Power», John MAI USMC Robertson, Edward H, Jr MAJ FA Powers, Max L LTC IN Ro ...ison, Thonius, Jr LTC IN Prather, Thomas L, Jr MAI CD Rocha, Edmundo MAJ Nicaragua itatt, Willis G LTC AR Rodrigues, Antonio CPT Spain

'Prentice, Leland E MAJ IN Rodriguez, Joe A MAJ IN Prass, Donald E LTC AD Rogers, Gordon B, Jr LTC AR Preston, Edward J MAJ MS Rogers, Rufu» B MAJ FA Pri»k. Courtney E MAJ FA Rokowski, Ernest L LCDR USN Pugh. Merlyn L MAI FA Rollins, George N MAJ AR Purdy, John D MAI IN •Rose, Louis MAJ AG Pursei, Terry C MAI AR Rose, Wilbur V MAJ MI Purvis, Ralph M MAJ FA Rosa, Robert E LTC FI Putnam, Sidney F MAI SC Kountree, Herbert A LTC AD Quigley, Richard W LTC IN Rowe, James C MAJ OD Rabin, Ronald J LTC IN "Roy, Phillip A MAJ Canada Rahim, Rahnavardi-Aiari MAI Iran Rubio, Arturo LCDR Guatemala

•Rails, Randall D LTC IN Rugenstein, Edgar H MAJ EN

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Name Grade Branch Name Grade Branch

Rumpel, Donald 0 LTC FA jhort, William L LTC AR Rumph, Robert R MAJ AD Shortnacy, Harold L MAJ IN Rundqren, Ivar W, Jr LTC TC Shouse, Delbert F MAJ IN Rushton, Pierce A. Jr MAJ SC Shrader, Cecil L MAJ AR Russell, Dean F LTC FA Shreffler, L"nn D MAJ CD Saf.i, Abas MAJ Iran Siddiq, Mohammed MAJ Afghanistan

•Safford, Donald B MAJ IN Sieck, Robert R MAJ MI Saleh, Soediman COL Indonesia Siegal, David L LTC MC Salnnbene, Frank G LTC IN Simila, Kenneth R LTC CM Saliee, John W LTC MP Simonsen, Clifford E MAJ MP Salmon, Ray W, Jr LTC MS Siphanh, Rasvong LTC Laos Salmonsen, Peter C MAJ QM Skipenes. Jakob MAJ Norway Sanchez, Esteban A MAJ Ml Slovacek, Anthony S MAJ IN Sands, Robert S LTC SC Srnathers, Sam T MAJ IN Sandstrum, Allan W LTC FA Smiley, Ronald H LTC FA Santa Cruz, Antenor Do LTC Brazil Smith, Byrd MAJ IN Santos, Benjamin G LTC Philippines Smith, David L LTC SC Sanlon, Luis A MAJ MS Smith, Gerald J MAJ USAF Saulnier, Philip J MAJ QM Smith, Harold L MAJ AR Schiermeier, John J MAJ SC •Smith, John R MAJ TC Schloesser, Kenneth J MAJ AR Smith, Uoyd D LTC AD Schmidt, William A MAJ FA Smith, Robert A MAJ CD Schmidtman. Michael C MAJ AD •Smith, Wade C MAJ AR Schnabel, Robert H LTC SC Smith, William G MAJ IN Schneeman, Douglas LTC IN Snnts, Robert G MAJ AD Schneeweis, Harold N MAJ MP Snow, Don F LTC AR Schofield, David G LTC Ml •Snow, Edward F, Jr MAJ CD

"Schultz, Jerold D LTC FA '•Snowden, Edgar, IV LTC EH Schvaneveldt, Noel S LTC QM Snyder, John F MAJ SC

"Schwar, Joseph H, Jr MAJ IN Sones, Richard A MAJ AR Scott, Douglas W LTC MP Soriano, Feliciano P MAJ AG

"Scott, Fngle W MAJ FA Sparks, Carl R MAJ IN Scott, Frank H LTC IN Spears, Joseph M LTC IN Scott, James A, III MAJ FA Spigeirmre, Michael F MAJ IN Scott, John 0 MAJ FA Spiller, Winton, Jr MAJ FA Scott, Richard L LTC QM Spisak, John J MAJ TC Scott, Walter J MAJ JA Sprouse, James V, Jr MAJ AD Scott. William L MAJ AD Squire, John H MAJ IN Screen, Donald D LTC rc Stanberry, Jim D MAJ SC- Scruggs, James T, Jr MAJ AG CT*"*St.irsman, Raymond E MAJ AD Seay, Michael MAJ IN Statler, James B MAJ AD Sedgwick, Clyde N MAJ AR Statum, Herman C MAJ MP Sernn, Phillip A, 11 LTC AG Steiger, Donald W MAJ Ml

•Settle, Thomas A LTC QM Steinbach, Edna M LTC WC •Setzer, Benjamin R MAJ TC Steven:., Joh'i W MAJ CM •Seymour, Roger G MAJ IN Steverson, Lynn MAJ IN Shackelford, William R LTC FA Steves, Roy R LTC FA Shaddock, Carroll LTC AD Stewart, Alexander G MAJ AD Shat Ran, Jacob COL Israel Stoddard, Timothy D LTC SC Shavers. Victor R MAJ SC Stommel, Raymond R LTC MP

•Sheaffer, Phillip G MAJ AR Stone, James E MAJ IN Sheehan, Albert J MAJ IN •Stone, Joseph L LTC AD Shepard, George T MAJ 01) Storms. Robert N. Jr LTC AR Shepardson, John A LTC QM Stout, Kenneth 0 LTC Ml

•Shevlin, George L, Jr MAJ IN Straub, Frederick W Chap USA •Shikata, Edward K LTC IN (LTC) •Shipley, Dale W MAJ IN Straw. Geoffrey L MAJ Great Bntani •Short, Albert V MAJ AR Stnmbu, George MAJ MI

Short, Earl D,Jr LTC MC •Stromberg, Peter L MAJ IN

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•Stroud, Lamar A, Jr MAJ FA Tweito, Robert B LTC MS Stubb», Frederic H MAJ FA Udaeta, Eduardo COL Bolivia Sullivan, Kenneth J G LTC FA Ulmer, Donald J MAJ AD Svendsen, Don F MAJ EN •Ulzheimer, Robert MAJ IN Swan, Desmond CPT Ireland Umpierrez, Elbio LTC Uruguay Sweeney, Patrick J MAJ USAF Underwood, Frank E LTC IN

•Swindells, John E MAJ AR Urbach, Walter, Jr LTC FA •Sivetecz, Edward LTC IN Vaglia, James E MAJ TC Talkington, Thomas E MAJ SC Vamvakias, Nicholas P MAJ AR Tamminen, David L LTC AR •Vanhooser, David P MAJ IN Tamplin, William F,Jr MAJ FA Varallo, Francis V MAJ Ml Tanabe, Satoru LTC Japan Vardamis, Alex A LTC AD

•Tannenbaum, David L MAJ AD Vaughn, Norman M, Jr LTC IN Tapscott, Eugene D LTC IN Vaughn, Thomas B MAJ IN Tawan, Sawaengpak MAJ Thailand Veal, Monte R MAJ IN Taylor, Alfred E MAJ EN Vela, Rene A MAJ MI

'Taylor, Edward J, Jr MAJ MS •Venzke, Gene A MAJ SC •Taylor, Harry S LTC OD Viessmann, Alex J LCDR USN •Taylor, John E MAJ FA Vigneault, Marcel L LTC MS Taylor, Wesley L LTC OD Visal, Kangwalklai CPT Thailand Tear, Harry R, Jr MAJ Ml Vockery, William L MAJ AR Teerawat, Amasuwan CPT Thailand von Scheven, Werner MAJ Germany

•TeUman, David W MAJ MI von Uslar, Hasso LTC Germany Tengler, John A LTC CM Vosika, Eugene L MAJ USAF Teon, Chonmaitree LTC Thailand •Voss, James G MAJ OD Terry, Thomas J MAJ AR Vy, Le Nguyen COL Viet Nam Tetteh, Albert N LTC Ghana Wagner, David W MAJ AD

♦•Thiede, Alfred J MAJ EN Wagner, Keith A LTC JA Thiessen, Derek J MAJ MI Wagner, WUliamJ,Jr MAJ AR Thomas, Billie N MAJ SC Wahl, Jerome J MAJ EN

"Thomas, Billy M MAJ SC HC*Wakefield, Samuel N MAJ TC Thomas, Govan C MAJ SC Wakelin, John D MAJ SC Thomerson, Gary J MAJ IN Waldack, Albert C MAJ FA Thompson, Chadwick C MAJ AR Walker, Jack E MAJ AR Thompson, Charles A MAJ FA Wallace, Bobby S MAJ AR Thompson, Louis M, Jr MAJ AD •Walsh, Martin W, Jr MAJ EN

Thomock, John R MAJ JA •Ward, William B MAJ FA Thornton, Robert C MAJ FA •Warnock, William H MAJ FA Thrasher, Carl 0 MAJ AD Warren, Carl W LTC IN

•Threefoot, Philip S MAJ FA Wasaff, Samuel K MAJ IN Todd, Jackson E MAJ AD •Washington, Thomas E MAJ SC Tomberlin, John R, Jr MAJ MP Wasielewski, Joseph S MAJ EN Torf, Arthur S LTC SC Wasom, Herbert M MAJ FA

Torres, Frank C, Jr LTC MI •Waterman, William R MAJ TC Toskey, William M MAJ EN Walkins, Charlie C MAJ JA

•Townsend, Merton L LTC FA Watts, Hubert B LTC QM

Trabelsi, Ali MAJ Tunisia Weaver, Carl A, Jr MAJ AR

Trankovich, John J LTC AD Weber, Thomas E MAJ EN

Tredway, Robert N MAJ AR Weekley, Robert M MAJ FA

Trueheart, William H, Jr MAJ SC Weeks, James H LTC EN

Trumbull, Hugh H, Jr MAJ AD Weeks, Jimmy D LTC AR

Tucker, Lee W LTC EN Weems, Sands S, III MAJ EN

Tuller, Jerome D Chap USA Weiher, Ronald G LTC IN

(MAJ) Weiler, Harold E LTC AC

Tummers, Herman J MAJ Netherlands Welch, Larry L LTC IN Tumage, John 0 MAJ IN Westmoreland, Franklin D MAJ FA

•Turner, Harvey E MAJ AR Wetherbie, Robert F LTC FA Turpin, Robert P MAJ Ml Whaley, Karroll C MAJ AC Tuten, William R, III MAJ MS •Whaley, William M MAJ USMC

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Wharton. Walter N LTC TC Wheeler, Jack C MAJ AG Wheeler. Rock C, Jr MAJ AD Whipple, Berkliy A MAJ SC White, Billy T LTC MP White, Frednck B LTC FA

•White, Harry N MAJ OD •Whitley, George R LTC SC Whitt, Lawrence H LTC Fl Wibisono. Gunawan LTC Indonesia Wicksell, Harry H. Jr MAJ IN Wigner, Larry R MAJ OD

♦Wilhelm, Edmund A LTC SC Wilhite, James A MAJ AR Wilkerson, Arlie J LTC Ml Willard, Jack T, Jr MAJ FA Williams, John S MAJ SC Williams, Leonard R LTC IN Williams. Richard R, Jr LTC QM

•Williams. Robert B MAJ EN Williams, Russell L MAJ IN Williamson, Hubert S MAJ FA Williamson, James C MAJ AD

•Willies, Edward J MAJ Ml •Willis, Deral E MAJ FA

Wilhs. Edward C. Jr MAJ AD •Willis, Jerry T MAJ FA •Wilson. Bruce E MAJ IN

•Wilson. John P. Jr MAJ AD

Wilson. Lee B MAJ IN Wilson. Robert B MAJ EN Wilson, Walter K, 111 MAJ EN Wilson, Wesley C LTC TC Wilson. William E LTC SC

Name Grade Branch

Windsor, James A LTC IN Wise, Clarence W, Jr LTC EN Wise, Paul E MAJ QM Wist, Fred C MAJ SC Witter, Lee F MAJ Ml Wittman, Clarence E MAJ FA Wolfe, Ralph R MAJ AR Wolff, Charles M, Jr LTC FA

•Woodall, Thomas J MAJ EN Woods, Roy S, Jr MAJ CM Word, Alan A MAJ FA Works, Richard E MAJ EN Wosicki, Walter J MAJ FA Wray, Donald P LTC TC

•Wright, WiUie F MAJ IN Wunder, William H MAJ MS Yaeger. Michael A MAJ USAF Yap. Edon T MAJ Philippines Yarbrough. Jimmie W Chap

(LTC) USA

Yardas. Douglas A MAJ SC Yates, John R MAJ Ml Yawberg, Harold D LTC QM Yoon, Duk Kyu LTC Korea York, Dennis J MAJ EN Youree, James F MAJ IN Zachary, James L MAJ IN Zegarra, Jorge MAJ Peru Zierdt. William H. Ill MAJ AR Zimmerman, Guy G MAJ FA Zimmerman, Willard C CDR USN Zimmers. Joe L MAJ IN Zotcavaqe. John A LTC Ml

Distinguished Graduate Honor Graduate Commandant's List Candidate for the Degree of Master of Military Art and Science Eisenhower Award CDC Creative Thinking Award

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The Command and General Staff College has an international reputation for excellence, and as graduates you become a part of this tradition. In the years to come, your relationship will strengthen the reputation of the college and the Army throughout the world.

You must continue the essential task of sustaining your nation's military commitments throughout the free world. But even more important will be your influence in revitalizing the Army during an era of searching reassessment. The problems of our society are reflected in the Army and pose a real test for your already proven leadership.

Your year at Fort Leavenworth has prepared you to meet these challenges and those of the future, both foreign and domestic, in peace and in war. As you strive to achieve the goals of the Modern Volunteer Army and fulfill the worldwide commitments of our nation, bear in mind the motto of your college AD BELLUM PACE PARATI (Prepared in Peace for War) and go forward with professionalism and confidence.

W.C. WESTMORELAND General, United States Army Chief of Staff

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NAME

BALDA, Edward J., Jr. BIZZELL, Word G, BRIGGS, Harold L. BROWN, Joseph E. BROWNLEE, Romie L. BURNELL, Robert W. CHANDLER, Edward V. CLARK, Claude L. CLARK, Richard A. CODY, Michael A. CRAIG, Richard P. CURD, James H.R. (DG) DACUNTO, Lawrence J. DARLING, Dean H. DILLON, Thomas EDWARDS, Robert H. EGGLESTON, Howard C. EIDSON, Edward W. ENDY, Clarence E., Jr. FARQUHARSON, William R. FRY, Clifford F. GRIFFITHS, William R. GRITZ, James G. GROVES, James R. HAUPT, Jerome L. HELDSTAB, John C. HARMON, Wilburn H. INGMAN, John F. JACOBSON, Walter R. KNISELY, Lynn B. KNOX, Granville S. LENSCHAU, Justus M.M. MACDONALD, Alexander R. MARSHALL, Thomas J. MAUK, Gerald F. MCWHIRTER, Julian H., Jr, MOONEYHAM, John A. MUNDT, James A.

GRADE BRANCH

MAJ FA MAJ IN MAJ FA MAJ IN MAJ IN MAJ IN MAJ IN MAJ AR MAJ IN MAJ OD MAJ CM MAJ USMC MAJ IN MAJ IN LTC MI MAJ IN MAJ FA MAJ IN MAJ MI MAJ FA LTC MI MAJ AR MAJ IN MAJ IN MAJ AR MAJ AR MAJ QM LTC TC MAJ CE MAJ SC MAJ FA MAJ MI LTC AR MAJ IN MAJ MI LTC AD MAJ JA LTC JA

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NAME GRADE BRANCH

NATHAN, Walter E. WEAL, Clarke L. NELSON, Peter G. PÄRCHEN, David H. POLLARD, Joseph W., Ill POWERS, James H. RAMSDEN, James A. RAY, Roy G. RIDDELL, John R. ROSE, Louis SCHWAR, Joseph H., Jr. SEYMOUR, Roger G. SHIPLEY, Dale W. STROMBERG, Peter L. TAYLOR, Harry S. THOMAS, Billy M. THREEFOOT, Philip S. VOSS, James G. WALSH, Martin W., Jr. WAKEFIELD, Samuel N. WARNOCK, William H. WATERMAN, William R. WHITLEY, George R. WILLIS, Deral E. WILSON, John P., Jr.

MAJ SC MAJ OD MAJ SC MAJ QM LTC SC MAJ TC MAJ CM MAJ IN MAJ VC MAJ AC MAJ IN MAJ IN MAJ IN MAJ IN LTC OD MAJ SC MAJ FA MAJ 00 MAJ CE MAJ TC MAJ FA MAJ TC LTC SC MAJ FA MAJ AD

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STUDENT PROFILE /9, /0, /I REGULAR COURSE

INDEX

A - GRADE; TIME IN GRADE

B - COMPONENT; SOURCE OF COMMISSION

C - BRANCH OF SERVICE

D - YEARS OF ACTIVE COMMISSIONED SERVICE

E - AGE

F - CIVILIAN EDUCATIONAL DEGREES

G - MARITAL STATUS; DEPENDENTS

H - PLACE OF RESIDENCE

I - COMBAT EXPERIENCE

J - AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

K - SPECIAL CAREER FIELDS

L - FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITY

M - INSTRUCTOR EXPERIENCE

N - COMMAND EXPERIENCE

0 - STAFF EXPERIENCE

P - ASSIGNMENTS FOLLOWING GRADUATION

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GRADE NUMBER OF STUDENTS % OF CLASS

b 10 /I 19 /o /I

LTC-CDR 424 349 268 347= 28% 217o

MAJ-LCDR 822 901 977 66% 727. 797„

CPT 1 0 3 — —

TIME IN GRADE

GRADE AVERAGE

(YRS/MONTHS) /9 /0 11

MINIMUM (YRS/MONTHS)

19 /0 /I

MAXIMUM (YRS/MONTHS)

19 /0 /I

LTC-CDR 0/8 0/7 1/0 — 0/1 3/5 3/4 3/10

MAJ-LCDR 2/3 2/5 3/1 0/2 0/1 0/8 3/3 3/2 3/11

CPT 5/6 - - _ 4/10 5/6 4/4 5/6 5/2

NOTES: 1. 19 a& of 1 January 1969 (CPT-USAF Officer)

2. /0 as of 1 August 1969

3. II as of 10 August 1970 (CPTS-USAF Officers)

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COMPONENT*

COMPONENT NUMBER OF STUDENTS /9 /o 11

Regular Army 1118 1120 1143

Extended Active Duty 98 97 73

ACDUTRA 8 8 8

*US Army Members Only

SOURCE OF COMMISSION

SOURCE NUMBER OF STUDENTS

ROTC

OCS

USMA

DIR APP

USAR

NG

AVN CADET

USNA

PLC (USMC)

USAFA

NAVY ROTC

NAVY OCS

19

724

263

197

31

8

11

3

3

3

/0

789

183

211

31

11

13

5

4

4

II

857

137

167

59

1

7

9

1

6

2

1

1

% OF CLASS /9 10 II

91% 90X 937.

8% 9% 67o

17. 1% 17.

% OF CLASS 19 /o 11

58% 647 687,

217» 157. 117.

167, 177. 147,

37, 27, 51

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BRANCH

AGC

ARMOR

ANC

ADA

FA

CA

CE

CHAP

CMLC

DC

FC

INF

JAGC

MC

MI

MFC

MSC

ORDC

QMC

SIGC

TC

NUMBER h

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X /9

OF CLASS /o 7i

24 29 34 27„ 27. 37.

113 111 105 9% 97. 87.

67 89 88 67» 87. 77.

200 177 190 16% 147. 157.

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94 88 75 8% 77. 67.

6 6 6 .--

15 16 16 U 17. 17.

1 2 2 .-. -.- .-.

12 14 14 1% 17. 17.

310 315 294 257, 267. 237.

4 5 9 — IX

9 6 10 U 17.

56 67 70 5% 67. 6%

24 25 24 2% 27. 27.

20 24 22 IX 27. 27,

63 54 61 5% 57. 57.

44 49 55 47. 47. 47.

82 85 91 77. 77. 77.

62 55 51 57. 411 47.

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VC

WAC

USAF

USMC

USN

BRANCH OF SERVICE (CONT'D)

NUMBER /9

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2 4 2

4 4 4

14 14 14 1% 1% 1%

6 7 6 17,

4 4 4

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Average Number Years of Active Commissioned Service

/9 -- 12 years, 3 months /0 — 11 years, 7 months /I -- 11 years, 7 months

Minimum Number Years of t active Commiss ioned Service*

/9 — 5 years /0 -- 7 years /I -- 7 years

Maximum Number Years of Active Commiss ioned Service

/9 -- 18 years /G -- 19 years /I -- 19 years

NUMBER OF YEARS COMMISSIONED SERVICE NUMBER OF STUDENTS % OF CLASS

/9 /0 /I /9 /0 /I

1 1 2 3 4 2 5 2 1 6 1 2 7 2 25 4 8 55 92 100 87. 9 112 136 123 147. 207. 107,

10-16 1061 964 1014 867. 787. 817. 17 3 6 18 2 1 19 2 1 27.

^Figures do not include ACDUTRA students.

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AGE

Average Age /9 34 years, 10 months /0 34 years, 6 months /I 34 years, 7 months

Minimum Age /9 28 years, 2 months /0 27 years, 9 months /I 29 years, 4 months

Maximum Age /9 45 years, 7 months /0 47 years, 3 months /I 43 years, 6 months

AGE IN YEARS NUMBER OF STUDENTS I OF CLASS /9 /o 11 /9 /0 /I

32 or less 245 299 285 20% 24% 23%

33-39 (inclus ive) 953 915 920 761 73? 74%

40 or more 50 35 43 47. 3% 3%

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CIVILIAN EDUCATIONAL DEGREES

HIGHEST EDUCATIONAL LEVEL ATTAINED

Associate of Arts Degree (2 year College)

Baccalaureate Degrees

Masters Degrees

NUMBER OF STUDENTS WITH DEGREES

/9 10 /I %

/9 OF CLASS

/0 /I

2 15 42 1% 37.

856 833 860 69% 67% 70%

311 317 309 25% 25% 25%

Professional Degrees

Doctor of Medicine(MD) Doctor of Dental

Surgery (DDS) Doctor of Veterinary

Medicine (DVM) Bachelor of Laws(LLB) Master of Laws(LLM) Bachelor of Divinity

Doctor of Philosophy

(9) (5) (10)

(2) (2) (2)

(2) (4) (2) (5) (5)

(1) (7) (4)

(3) (1) 21 17 26 2% 2% 2%

7 9 10 1% 1% 1%

/9 Class

89% of Class possesses a baccalaureate or higher level degree. 4 of the 314 students possessing masters degrees hold two masters degrees, 1 of the 5 students possessing an LLB also holds an MA degree. 2 of the 9 students possessing an MD also hold MA degrees.

/0 Class

93% of Class possesses a baccalaureate or higher level degree. 7 of the 317 students possessing masters degrees hold two masters degrees. 2 of tie 9 students possessing an MD also hold MA degrees.

/I Class

18 students possess two baccalaureate degrees and two of these each have an MD.

9 students possess two masters degree- each.

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Number of Students Married

Number of Students Unmarried

/9 /0 /I 1203 1191 1195

45 58 53

DEPENDENTS

Total Number of Dependents 4340 4242 4007

Average Number of Dependents for Married Students 3.6 3.6 3.4

Average Number of Dependents for all US Students 3.5 3.3 3.2

Maximum Number of Dependents 11 11 10

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PLACE OF RESIDENCE

NUMBER OF STUDENTS % OF CLASS /9 /0 /I

Government Housing

Adequate Housing Sub-Standard Quarters 01 BOQ on Post

(Bona fide Bachelors Geographical Bachelors)

Leased Housing OFF Post

TOTAL IN-GOV'T HOUSING

Economy Housing

Private Rentals Privately Owned Houses

TOTAL IN-ECONOMY HOUSING

(480) (105)

(478) (105)

(484) (108)

45 44

58 30

22 42

(89) (88) (64)

(93) (190) (497)

767 861 1153

(467) (15)

(383) (6)

(89) (6)

482 389

/9 10

95 39% 31%

Average number of miles off post (economy & Gov't Leased housing)is;

/9 -- 7 miles /0 -- 5 miles /I -- 11 miles

Maximum number of miles off post is;

/9 -- 45 miles /0 -- 35 miles /I -- 39 miles

/I

61% 69% 92%

8%

DISTANCES

Within 10 miles 10-20 miles 20-30 miles 30 plus miles

NUMBER OF STUDENTS 1 OF OFF POST GROUP /9 10 11 /9 10 /I

473 476 407 83% 82% 69% 18 39 54 3% 7% 9% 81 62 2 14% 11%

3 2 129 ... 22%

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COMBAT EXPERIENCE

World War II /9 /0 II

Korea Vietnam /9 /0 /I /9 /0 /I

Number of Students with Cmbt Experience 47 13 21 829 989 1132

% of Class 4% 17. 21 677. 797. 92%

Average Number of Months in Combat 9 9 10 12 11 17

Minimura Number of Months (for those serving) 2 13 11

Maximum Number of Months (for those serving) 12 21 19 20 35 36 42

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AWARDS AND DECORATIONS

DECORATION TOTAL NUMBER

AWARDS /9 /0 /I

NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING

/9 /0 /I

% OF CLASS RECEIVING

/9 /0 /I

Medal of Honor 0 0 1 0 0 1

Distinguished Service Cross 5 2 5 5 2 7

Silver Star 56 62 112 53 50 97 4% 47. 87.

Legion of Merit 75 79 99 75 73 96 6% 67. 87.

Bronze Star 817 1131 1391 685 845 895 55% 687. 737.

Distinguished Flying Cross 115 163 172 96 122 130 87o 107, 117.

Soldiers Medal 14 12 32 14 12 28 1% 17. 27.

Meritorious Service Medal 0 0 211 0 0 86 ___ -- 77.

Air Medal 2113 3218 4085 504 554 639 40% 447. 527.

Commendation Medal 1406 1421 1475 928 1001 841 747, 807. 687.

Purple Heart 138 153 203 117 95 160 n 87. 137.

Combat Infantryman Badge 217 219 401 203 215 393 16% 177. 327.

Joint Commendation Medal 24

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SPECIAL CAREER FIELDS

FIELD

Logistics

Information

Comptroller

Civil Affairs

Foreign Area Specialist

Procurement

Research and Development

Intelligence

Automatic Date Processing

Atomic Energy

OR/SA

Military Assistance

NUMBER OF STUDENTS

19 59

/o 2

11 57

5 1 10

29 1 9

2 3 0

22 4 10

5 3 13

39 13 35

0 0 2

16 15 11

12 0 7

19 16 16

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TOTALS 208 58 179

I of Class in Special Career Fields:

/9 -- 17% /Q — 5% II — 147.

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITY

NUMBER OF STUDENTS LANGUAGE SPEAKING WRITING TRANSLATING

/9 10 1/ /9 /o /I /9 10 11

German 101 107 67 67 67 41 54 57 52 Spanish 81 102 76 67 79 55 46 60 54 French 62 64 59 49 57 35 37 57 39 Russian 18 19 14 17 18 11 16 12 14 Vietnamese 30 53 24 9 31 18 9 24 20 Italian 6 6 4 4 4 3 6 4 3 Japanese 8 8 2 3 6 1 3 4 4 Chinese 2 6 4 1 1 4 2 2 7 Arabic 9 5 I 8 5 2 6 5 2 Portuguese 6 11 7 4 9 5 5 8 5 Turkish 1 I - 1 1 - 1 1 1 Persian 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 Greek 7 8 5 5 6 4 5 7 5 Danish 1 2 2 1 2 2 i 2 2 Dutch - I - - - - - - 1 Bulgarian - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 Korean 4 7 - 5 6 - 3 5 - Thai 6 5 8 - 5 5 - 5 9 Serbo-Croatian - I - - 1 - - 1 . Indonesian - I 2 - 1 2 - 1 2 HungarLin 1 3 - 1 3 - 1 2 1 Estonian 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - Lithuanian - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 Latin 1 - 4 1 - 1 1 1 2 Polish 5 3 3 4 3 1 4 3 4 Czech 5 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 Farsi - 1 - . 1 - - 1 . Swedish - 3 1 - 3 . - 3 • Laotian 1 - 1 - - . - - 3 Swahili - - ) . - 2 . - 1 Hebrew 2 - - 1 - - 1 • - Norwegian 2 2 1 1 2 - 2 2 - Romanian 1 - - I - - 1 - . Burmese - 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 2 Ukranian - - 1 - • 1 - - 1 Chamoro (Guamanian) - - I - - 1 - - 1 Latvian - - I - - 1 - - 1

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SERVICE SCHOOLS /9 10 n

ROTC MILITARY ACADEMY /9 /o /I /9 /0 /I

Number of Students 440 446 388 221 205 182 52 84 56

Students Instructing at 2 or more of the 3 types of schools;

/9 -- 62 /0 — 64 /I - 31

Total number of individuals in class with instructor experience:

/9 -- 688 /0 — 689 /I — 558

7, of class having instructor experience:

/9 -- 557. /0 — 557. /I -- 457.

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Number of Students

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Average Command Time (Months) for those having command

Average Command Time (Months) for all US students

Minimum Command Time (Months) for those having had command

Maximum Command Time (Months)

PLATOON /9 /0 /I

705 842 885

55% 677, 72%

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10 9 13

1 2 1

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COMPANY/ BATTERY

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1007 964 1053

81% 771 85%

BATTALION /9 /0 /I

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3% 5% 9%

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12 7 12

2 2 12 11

49 52 72 17 17 37

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LEVEL

STAFF LEVEL/ PRINCIPLE STAFF NUMBER OF POSITION OFFICERS MINIMUM

TIME IN MONTHS

MAXIMUM AVERAGE /9 /o /I /9 /0 /I /9 /o /I /9 /o /I

Battalion/ Battle Gp 606 591 729 1 3 1 34 53 96 11 16 15

Brlgade/Gp/ Regiment 320 242 590 2 1 1 47 60 88 11 14 13

Division 134 254 440 2 3 1 33 49 96 10 14 14

Corps 63 55 139 3 3 2 40 55 40 11 15 12

Army 97 128 260 2 4 1 52 49 76 15 17 17

Dept of Army 21 104 117 6 5 3 49 44 60 23 21 23

Joint Staff 59 52 225 4 2 1 36 36 76 14 13 20

Combined Staff 4 5 38 16 12 2 36 36 48 25 23 19

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STAFF LEVEL/ PRINCIPLE STAFF POSITION

NUMBER OF OFFICERS MINIMUM MAXIMUM AVERAGE

/9 /Ö /I /9 /o / L /9 /o /I /9 /O /I

SI 146 167 317 2 2 L 30 47 46 11 9 10

S2 100 137 184 1 2 I 30 26 36 10 10 8

S3 553 429 687 2 1 ] I 47 38 108 12 14 13

S4 121 192 248 2 2 ] L 22 44 96 10 14 11

S5 7 0 19 4 ; \ 12 -- 14 7 - 7

Gl 39 51 107 2 3 ] L 33 44 84 15 17 14

G2 56 41 54 3 4 : ! 40 46 48 15 14 16

G3 152 129 256 r 3 ] I 36 40 51 10 12 13

G4 43 23 106 4 4 ; ) 34 29 57 13 12 17

G5 4 6 19 6 5 1 12 15 31 10 9 8

Jl 5 2 19 12 12 : ! 36 13 24 19 12 11

J2 15 27 33 5 2 : ! 30 36 76 15 13 26

J3 19 20 48 4 6 1 28 24 40 11 11 15

J4 12 7 34 5 3 1 19 12 40 12 9 14

J5 4 5 5 12 7 12 36 12 24 23 10 14

J6 4 5 3 12 u e i 22 12 16 15 12 13

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Vietnam USARV MACV

DA or higher staff

CONUS Posts

Europe

Korea

Service Schools CGSC Other

CDC

ZI Armies & Corps

CONARC

Civil Schooling

MAAG

STRICOM

Thailand

Alaska

ZI Troop Units

Civilian Component ROTC NG USAR

PACGM

Southern Command

USMA

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430 376 248 (162) (86)

255 276 156

159 20 33

70 38 119

30 29 31

63 98 121 (56) (65)

26 51 35

13 30 25

10 11 47

22 75 115

15 17 22

10 3 10

18 16 15

5 4 U

10 39 35

4 7 24 (18) (4) (2)

17 18

8 6

9 7 15

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ASSIGNMENTS FOLLOWING GRADUATION (CONT'D)

, /8 11 11 Japan 6 2 2

CENTAG

Canada 2 1

NORAD/ARADCOM 9 9 12

DCA

Safeguard System

USA Comptr Sys Cmnd

OCE (District)

Okinawa 6

Taiwan 2

British Staff College 1

Warmaster, England

Attache 5

Panama 3 6

School of Americas

Atlantic Command

Hawaii 22 10

Military Schooling 17 10

US Training Center 14 11

AMC 11 16

USASTAG 5 2

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AVSCOM

Intl Command

STRATCOM

ASA

Mil Munitions Ctr

Ammo Plant Cmdr

AASCOM

USNA

USAFA

German Staff College

ARCOM

Project MASSTER

3

3

2

11 1

3

8

3

9

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