Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1930, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 5, 1930—PART SIX. ; T T . - | ¢ the general board, will be given | Standley, assistant to the chief of naval | pendents from attending the Infantvy from approximately 80 to approximately circles is that Admiral William V. Pratt, | mender of the scouting fleet; Vice Ad- | ber of & ; g 5 | p now commander-in-chief of the United | miral Lucius A. Bostwick, commander | that command. operations. \E;;"rglut“!‘m;“ ;f“q\&::fl“ ot i o States fieet, will be the next chief of |of tne pattieship division of the battle | Rear Admiral Frank H. Schofield is | Orders have been issued détaching | modified so as to Tequire applicants of | Under the leadership of Maj. Gen. rm an a e W S tmhe B‘:"‘&;fi.’frfi“‘éxfi.fi&f"p on}iusm.fl"" and the following rear admirals: | being prominently mentioned for the | Rear Admiral Rlchlrdg'l- "“‘{:‘.‘{“bé:‘;fi“ less than 10 years' service, who have de- | ferbert B. Crosby, chief of Cavalry, When the latter retires for age on Oc- | Thomas J Senn, commander of th€ | command of the battle fleet. He is now | &1t 23 & Tember of the BEnCE PO%, | pendents, to certlfy that they can meet | uj, pag been designated as the War tober 14. Rear Admiral Arthur P. Hep- | mrani®ty Clark, commander of the light | in command of battleship division 4 of | retiring age on May 10 and his detach- | ot CXPenses B & s Department representative in all mat- burn, Admiral Pratt's chief of staff, 15 | criicer divisions of the scouting fleet: | that fleet. It is also understood that | ment from duty will take effect on the | “nding the school ters relative to the participation of the Navy. | recommended for the grade of rear ad- |also due to come ashore at that time. prany B ypham, commander of the Rear Admiral George R. Marvell, now | beginning of accrued leave. The previous requirement that officers | Army in the 1932 Olympic games, to be There has been prepared in the Bu- | Miral by the 1930 selection board that In preparing the final slate of changes | control force, and Harris Laning. com- on duty as commandant of the l4th ;;’"Nfl? for the “"‘5‘.:‘"% mursedmu.sl held at Los Angeles, Calif., during that reau of Navigation, of which Rear Ad- | Will be convened in May. Another fac- | the Navy Department policy of detach- | mander of battleship division 2 of the | Naval District, is a likely selection for Army. e eligible to go to the Command and year, preparations for the Olympics Thiral R. H. Teigh is chief. a tentative | tOF in the final determination of the flag | ing flag officers from commands in the | scouting fleet. It is possible, however, | the command of the scouting fleet.| A new policy governing the selection | General Staff School is no longer ap- are now in progress at certain selected schedule of shifts of high-ranking offi- | officer changes is that Secretary of the | fleet upon completion of two years at sea | that Admiral Nulton may be given a | Three cther high ranking officers who 3 dation | Plicable. Officers with 11 or more Years' | Army posts. The plan that has been Sereo6f the Navy to and from com- | Navy Adams has decided not to reach & | will be followed in so far as it is prac- | third year at sea as commander of the | probably will be given commands in the | ©f Infantry officers for recommendation | service are now eligible to attend this | adopted by the department for the de- mands at sea and ashore. It is sub- | final decision on the changes in high | ticable. Pursuant to that policy, it is | United States fleet. In the event Ad-| fleet next vear are Rear Admiral Rich- | to attend the special service schools for | course. The aliotment of officers for the velopment and training of riders and Ject to revision to meet subsequent de- | Naval commands until after he returns | expected that the following officers will [ miral Nulton is not elevated to_the|ard H. Leigh, chief of the Bureau of | the 1930-31 course has been adopted by company officers’ course is increased. horses for 1932 is a combination of the Yelopments as to whether or not certain | {rom the approaching Naval Conference | come ashore next year: Admiral Louis | command of the United States fleet.| Navigation; Rear Admiral Joel R. P.|Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of | under the new policy, from approxi- | decentralized and centralized training ag rank are to go to sea | at Iondon. McC. Nulton, commander of the battle | the indications are that Rear Admiral| Pringle, president of the Naval War | Infantry. 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