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Fbi History — Part 1
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“Army Officers Are Graduated
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“From General Service Schools! ee Survey
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Eightecn Pass With Honors and Thirty-Seven
HIS vast) organization has THe People o
+ pever been studied in detail . are not je
en ae ee ° ; - as one piece of administrative their Governm
BT With Distinction In Course for Conmand mechanism. No comprehensive sure they get
i : .. " . ee effort has been made to list its desire for the
se : an eee. and General Staff, ea multifarious activities, or to mney is being
Ae ati lk Le eet ee . group them in such a way as to i-which they app
opr ee pe oa . Present a clear picture of what being applicd +
oe Among the 200 graduates for the | Major Clyde L. Easiman, Signal the Government is doing. Sense and mana
_ 7" peademic term 1926-27 of the Command Corps. Lo . —WILLIAM H. TAFT, . —Wwoo
and General Staff school of the General Lieutenant Colonel Francis C. Endi- President of the United States, President of t
_ >” Service schools. at Mort Leavenworth, .
cott, Infantry.
Major Sidney Erichsen, Infantry,
Major Arthur C. Evans, Infantry.
_ Major d’Alary Fechet, Infantry.
_ Major Benjamin G. Ferris, Infantry. ‘
Captain William Fisk, Infantry > *
’ Captain Paul H. French, Coast Artil-
lery Corps. “os .
Major Andrew G. Gardner, Infantry.
Major Robert C. Garrett, Coast Artil-
lery Corps. on, oO
Major George S. Gay, Field Artillery.
_ Major Rotert A. Gilmore, Infantry.
Major Joseph J. Grace, Signal Corps.
Major Carl Halla, Finance, Qepart-
ment ” re :
Major Samuel F. Hawkins, Coast Ar-
tillery Corps, : Lt
Major Charles B. Hazeltine, Cavalry.
Major Leo G. Hefferman, Air Corps.
.. Major Donald Henley, In antry. .
Major Paul H. Herman, Coast Ariil-
lery Corp, .
Major Louis E. Hibbs, Field Artillery. :
Major Horace NM. Hickman, Air Corps.
1909-1913
»-. Kan., are 18 honor graduates and 37 dis-
. tinguished gradvates, the Department of
Bureau of Navigation
Governing Mere
_ i... War has just announced. .
[41 The Ket of graduates of the school in-
"eluding those, who were graduated with
| a {7 bonor, follows: | _ og
im 6S. -. Honor Graduates:
' t=» Major Herbert H. Acheson, Coast Ar-
;. Biajor Harvey C. Allen, Coast Artil-
"tr s! Major Roy 8. Atwood, Coast Artillery |
Hee Major Edwin A. Bethel, Corps of En-
~ 3" Major James L. Bradley, InZantry.
~ Alsjor Richard F, Cox, Coast Artillery
* OP ior Roscoe C. Crawford, Corps of
a n ineers. ” ar a wT a Pong * -e
fq. , Major Sylvester D. Downe, Ir., Field
te ty illery, 2 ot. a » 3
aaa tein John &. Frantis, Infantry. _
"s er Samuel A. Gibson, Infantry.)
pf: Major Charlies P. Gross, Corps of En-|} Major James R. Hill, Cavalry.
piwineerm tL Mato Carl E. Hocker, Coast Artillery
“20, Captain Thomas T. Handy, Field Ar Corps, ;
o tilery,, te Major Samuel RB. Hopkins, Field Ar-
“+ Captain Dale D. Hinman, Coast Artil- tilleryS be: a
“ze i - Major Eustis L. Hubbard, Cavalry.
Major Dean Hudnutt, Field Artillery.
Major Thruston Hughes, Adjutant
General's Department. ern Aen
Captain Robert Joerg, jr. Infantry: |
“= Major Byron Q. Jones, Air Corps. |
"” Major Ralph E. Jones, Infantry. :
’ Lieutenant Colonel Harry B. Jordan,
Ordance Department. es :
Major Hugh B. Keen, Infantry. .
“Major William P. Kelleher, Infantry.
~ Lieutenant Colonel John R. Kelly, In-
fantry. ER AR ee
» Captain George C: Kenney, Air Corps.
Major Allen Kimberly, Coast Artillery
_ Major Manning M. Kimmel, Jt-» Coast
Artillery Corps. : athe Bee
Major Hugh J. Knerr, Afr ‘Corps. wae
. -Major Joseph J. Koch, Infantry. ees
.. Major George H. Koon, Veterinary
-f’. Major’ Oscar o. Kuentz,- Corps, of ‘En-
: Captain Otto F. Lange, Infantry, + :.
, Major James A. Lester, Field Artillery.
. Captain Elmer G. Lindroth, Infantry.
_ Captain Howard J. Liston, Infantry,
« Major Charles B. Lyman, Infantry. -
: torrent on « Zf *Golonel Hugh MacNeill, Irish Free
"3 Major Joseph O. Daly, Field ‘Artillery. e Army. 0 45 Fe Cae.
haiti ajor. George W. Easterday, Coast Ar- j re
eb oe te
ery rs ¥
BF Major‘ Hoy Ht Of. Estes
... Topic 1s
“" Sixth Articlo—
. da this serice of articles “presenting a *
. Topical Surrey of the Government are shoica
the practical contccts between divisions and
bureaus irrespective of their place in the aa-
- 5 ay Ministrative organization Groups of articics
" “have been presented explaining government
activities under each of the following topics:
vu. First, Public Health; second, Foreign Pc'a-
-<, bione; third, Education; fourth, Finance; fifth,
P ,, Conservation; sixth, Indurtry; seventh, Trans-
..portation; eighth, Taration; ninth, Social
ae Welfare; tenth, Trade Practices; and cler-
+. .enth, Science. > The Preecnt group dents witk
* Federal activities in councetion with Shipping.
aE, By D. B. Carson,
- Commissioner, Bureau of Navigation, Department
fae te es tes Commerce, ~
="; Major Joseph MM. Swing, Ficid Artil-
oe Major Galeia P. Titan, Infontey.
wT Major Pred Lo Walker, Infaniry. = *
‘Byy Major Charles ©. Willianis, Corps’ of
Officers Graduated -
* With Distinction a ae
inguphed Graduates: 22.272 ~~
ord Bluemed, Tafantry."* *
‘ Major Harry D. Chamberlin, Cavalry,
< Major Henry B. Cheadle, 1 San: ad
{Major Thomas Ff Curistion, F eld
t.
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e. ars ~ *
_ E Bureau of Navigation ts reeponsible, if
: . Beneral, for the enforcement of the laws ang
a _ Tegulations applying to the American mc 7
Ay ._ chant marine and to American merchant Fe:
“men. Certain special lines of work falling withiq
these general! categories are entrusted to the Publi
- Health Service and the Steamboat Inspection Servicf
*. Jin view of the special ‘facilities ‘possessed by the:
- agencies “and. to ‘avoid Guplication of “effort. ° oe
ay
. a
“+. The general duties of the Bureau of Navigation ind
_o¢lude: The ‘registry, enrollment, and licensing of
~ American vessels; the “admeasurement ‘of vessels
-:,-determine the basis for the assessment of tonnact
=*’taxes, and other Federal, State and municipal charges
the arsessment and collection of tonnage taxes; th
_, entry and clearance of vessels at American ports; an
the, recording of deeds, mortgages, bills of sale, anq
. other instruments Affecting the ‘ownership cf vessels
S :
‘ This Bureau” also~ supervises the enforsement ©
Jaws concerning neutrality, in so far as they rela’
to offenses involved in the clearance of yessels fitted
Ut for military purposes ér in the transportation b
“Tiwat*e of recruits or munitions. “It ‘also ‘administe
=¢ twise Jaws-reserving to American vessels t}
tr ortation’ of cargoes and passengers in the dom
He aammerce of the United States. 203.007
a otF ee me we eo.
Rigen
< Major John E. breed? Infantry.“ 0+
ee Captain games C. Crockett, Infantry.
'&"Major William H. Cureton, Field Ar.
dllery. asic e-
aptain Frank U. McCoskrie, Infantry, |
oT tee ae OE Major James A. McGrath, Infantry. -
. Cavalry, ; lajor Edward C. McGuire, Cavalry. -
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