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Coincident with the development of plans for the V-12 review slated for October 1, Captain George N. Barker, USN, Commanding Officer of the Harvard Naval Training Schools, named three officers to a special staff which will conduct all reviews and special exercises for naval personnel.
Appointed Brigade Commander is the Officer-in-Charge of the Navy Training School (Communications), Lt. Commander M. E. Paradise, USNR. Brigade Sub-Commander, who will make detailed plans for future dress turn-outs, is Lt. Commander H. N. Marshall, USNR, of the NROTC staff, while Lt. (jg) H. M. Hansen, USNR, the Aide to the Executive of the NTS (Communications), will serve as Brigade Adjutant.
V-12 Handles Plans
Plans for the October 1 Commandant's Review, which will be in honor of Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, USN, are well under way, and are being handled to a great extent by the officers headed by Regimental Commander David R. Matlack '44 and NROTC Company Commander Edward L. Wyman '44.
The first main job for the new board, therefore, is likely to be the Navy Day review to be held at 1100 on October 27. All schools except the V-12 Unit, which will be on leave, will form the brigade on this occasion, when Rear Admiral Theobald will again review the personnel.
Supply Corps officers and midshipmen, WAVES from Radcliffe, and officers from the Naval Training Schools (Communications) and (Radar) will thus be included in the formation of massed battalions, and representatives from these schools will be chosen shortly to fill out the review staff.
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