Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1961 Page: 2 of 18
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III Copps
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a A an S a
Capt. Francis E. Winfield.
OFFICE OF THE
CHIEF OF STAFF
W a A E a
William E. Hartline Maj. John
H. Knight Capt. James L. John
son Capt. Byron S. Eaton Capt.
Don 0. Stovall Capt. Donald W.
Pulsifer Lt. Fred T. Rodgers and
CWO Raymond E. Lines.
INFORMATION OFFICE
Maj. Waights M. Taylor and
Capt. Henry A. Wiatt.
G-l
Lt. Col. George W. McMaughan
Capt. Bruce M. Kinnear and Capt.
Samuel H. Epps.
G-2
Lt. Col. Nathaniel L. Funke
Maj. Arthur L. Cox Capt. George
E. Mills Lt. Col. Clinton H. Mar-
III CORPS PATCH
dick Maj. Robert W. Smithson
Maj. Enoch G. Martin Capt. Don
ald E. Wuers and CWO John J.
Lowery.
G-3
Lt. Col. Benton C. Roundtree
Maj. Francis Giacomozzi Capt.
Louis 0. Vipperman Capt. John
C. Myers Lt. Col. Eugene M. Don
ahue and Lt. Col. Thomas S.
Arms.
G-4
Lt. Col. Clark W. Porter Maj.
James H. Hood and Capt. Fred
J. Kessler.
Adjutant General
Col. T. H. Kern formerly Fort
Hood Gl Lt. Col. Samuel P. Car-
iano Maj. James F. E. Taylor
Lt. George H. Bounds WO Char
les E. Baxter WO Maurice H.
Minner and WO Ivor W. McKay
Sr.
Armor Section
Capt. Lawrence E. Smith.
Chaplain
Col. John White formerly Fort
Hood Chaplain Lt. Col. Joseph
Andrews and WO Arthur A. Hen
derson Sr.
Chemical and Radiological
Col. Harvey E. Sheppard Lt.
Col. William H. Debey and Capt.
Michael L. Graffee.
Engineer
Col. Jack C. Jeffrey Maj. Ger
ald M. Gordon Maj. James R.
Earl Jr. and Lt. Robert F. De-
rocher.
Finance
Lt. Col. Charles W. Vallencourt
and Lt. Eugene I. Krieger.
Headquarters Commandant
Lt. Col. Brock Faulkner and Lt.
Frank M. Stewart.
EASY DOES IT So says
shapely Ivette Gonzolez while
examining a piece of driftwood
on the beach at Florida's Silver
Sprngs. Miss Gonzolez is a stu
dent at the University of Florida
in Gainesville.
Pioneer Club
We have completely
remodeled the PIONEER
CLUB for your dancing
pleasure. We extend a
hearty welcome to all Ft.
Hood personnel and fami
lies to visit us for their
dancing pleasure. We
have a band six nights a
week and a matinee every
Sunday Afternoon from 3
"til 7. We the employees
& Manager will enjoy
serving you. Your pleasure
is our business.
Mr. and Mrs.
E. Hill
Owners
Located 2Vi Miles South of
City Limits on Hiway 190. For
Reservations Call PR8-9914.
Taxie Service Available to and
from town.
Inspector General
Col. Joseph M. Williamson Lt.
an is E ha a
Warren G. Reed and WO Joseph
J. Capriano.
Judge Advocate
Col. Franklin W. Clarke former
ly Fort Hood SJA Maj. John A.
Macomber Capt. Kenneth W. Gen
try Lt. Harold L. Waters and WO
George B. Nicholas.
Medical
Lt. Col. Joseph C. Stroud Jr.
Maj. Gilbert V. Arnold and Lt.
George W. Tilson.
Ordance
Col. William W. Bell Lt. Col.
Milton B. Christian Capt. Duane
W. Harris Maj. Lindley C. Ellis
Capt. Jessee H. Smith WO Clar
ence F. Welker and WO Miguel
D. Manze-Fernandez.
Provost Marshal
Lt. Col. E in W a a
Capt. Frank Cohn.
Quartermaster
Col. Walde W. Montgomery Lt.
Col. Ronald W. Schmidt and Capt.
Hugh C. Anderson.
Signal
Col. John D. Evans Jr. Lt.
Col. John E. Gwynn Maj. Hor
ace R. Smith Capt. William D.
Watts Capt. Albert Cunningham
and Capt. Lynn W. Weigarid.
Transportation
Lt. Col. Alexander Becker Lt.
Col. Stanley A. Warren Maj. Rob
ert W. Britt Maj. Gencus S.
Hodges Capt. Grodon E. Moore
and CWO James B. Parks.
Aviation
a be S an a
Capt. Robert A. Bonifacio.
Headquarters Company HI
Corps is commanded by Capt.
Dale S. Red the unit supply offi
cer is WO Kenneth L. Granbihler
and WO William L. Essex has the
mess section.
Officers in the unit aviation sec
tion are: Capt. Oral D. Miller
Capt. Gesna S. Davis Jr. Capt.
William J. Alich Lt. Charles D.
Groves Lt. Paul C. Parsons Lt.
James E. Maw and Lt. Gottfried
E. Weber.
FAN TASTIC Describes this
oriental beauty from the Re
public of China. One look at
Miss Lili Wan a recent con
tender in the Miss Universe
contest is enough to see that
she ran be considered lovely
anywhere in the universe.
Philip Helf III Co. C 58th In
fantry 2d Armored Division was
recently promoted to Sp-4.
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PRO KICKER
Steve Myrha aae field goal
kicker for the Baltimore Colts
is a graduate of the University
of North Dakota. Named to the
Little All-American team in his
senior year Myrna achieded fame
with a field goal kick in hte 1958
pre football championship game
that put the game into an over
time that the Colts won.
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READY TO GO Troopers PFC Raymond J. Grace Pvt. Walter L. Marston and PFC
Eldon Stephen of Headquarters Company 1st Cavalry view the overlay and map as Lt. James
tephen briefs them on the CPX they are about to participate in. This Command Post Ex
ercise was conducted by CCA 1st Armored Division 25-28 September. (U.S. Army photo by
Sp-4 Andrews)
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a
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WATER WAS FINE—When
fetching showgirls like Lisa
Britton make Las Vegas swim
ming pools their habitat the
pools vie with the niterles and
casinos as spots to visit. Lisa
of Hollywood and TV decor
ates the act at one of the Ne
vada resort hotels.
Co. A 51st Infantry won first
place in the volleyball competi
tion on their organization day
Sept. 16.
Israeli
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(Continued from page 1)
part of the Jewish Brigade.
He served as a signalman in
the Brigade until after the
war when he was discharged
as a sergeant.
In 1946 he joined the Haganah
Underground Forces and became
an instructor for the secret
army's growing signal corps. He
was commissioned in 1948 when
the State of Israel was established
nd the Haganah became the offi
cial Army.
He wears the War
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Friday September 291961
Gen. Beall
(Continued from page 1)
try Division chief of staff in Ko
rea from November 1953 to April
1954.
Indepen
dence and Sinai Campaign rib
bons the only two awarded by
the Israeli government.
A graduate of the Israeli Staff
and Command College Col. Elna-
tan lives near Tel Aviv with his
wife and two sons.
Sp-4 Dennis R. Bricko has been
assigned to Hq. Co. 51st Infantry
with duties in the transportation
section.
Not new to the III Corps Gen.
Beall served as Corps G-l from
1954-55 and as its G-3 from 1955-57.
Gen. and Mrs. Beall have
two sons one a newspaper
man in Montgomery Ala. and
another who resides with his
parents.
Before reporting to III Corps
Gen. Beall was Deputy Command
ing General USARYIS-IX Corps
Okinawa.
His decorations include the Sil
ver Star the Legion of Merit with
Oak Leaf Cluster the Bronze Star
Medal and the Order of Ulchi
with Silver Star (Republic of Ko
rea).
Pvt. Mac Arthur J. Brown has
recently been assigned to Hq. Co.
51st Infantry as a radio operator.
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1961, newspaper, September 29, 1961; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254693/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Casey Memorial Library.