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Westover, who is on duty in | Washington, will have as members of | his staff Col. H. H. Arnold, present com- manding officer of March Field, Calif., | chief of staff; Maj. Arnold W. Krog- hief of the Air Corps Personnel sion, War Dcpartment, G-1. | charge 'of personnel; Maj. Clarence | Tinker, March Field. G-2, in charge of | intelligence: Maj. Ralph Royce, Army ‘Gznerll Staff, War Department, G-2, in | charge of flying operations and train- ing, and Maj. J. H. Rudolph, Plans date as yet un- FRIDAY ONLY 4 PM.—8 P. SPECIAL SEA FOOD DINNER 50c Complete Dinner—Service or Cafeteria WALLIS 617 12th St. N.W. WHERE _TO DINE. “ITALIAN DlNNERS Best of Quality Foods Macina’s Restaurant 1009 E St. N.W. Becond Orders Delivered “Met. 7675 ° | Division, Air Corps, War Department, | G-4, in charge of supply. Others to Leave April 30. Majs. Royce and Rudolph already are on their way to California in Bolling Field planes. Other commanding offi- cers here, including as yet unnamed as- sistants to the members of Gen We: over's staff, will leave the Capital in| six Army planes from the Capital de tachment. Bolling Field, on April The air force to be assembled in ‘Californln will be composed of combat squadrons from all sections of the coun- |try. including the defensive air force of the National Capital, the 2nd Bom- bardment Wing. Langley Field, Va. The squadrons will not receive their orders until the last moment and will be re- | quired to mobilize on a few hours’ notice and to move over an unknown route, an- | nounced to them at the time of de | parture, supplying themselves en route. Conditions will simulate a real defense | emergency. Varied Missions Faced. Once the force is concentrated at | March Field it will be put through a number of varied missions, ranging from reconnaissance problems over land and sca to co-ordinated simulated air force problems intended to test the training efficiency of Air Corps tactical units both in the air and on the ground. Radio communication will play an important part in the operations, from | command posts on the ground and in YDonnell’s SEA GRILL Special for Friday Lobster and Crab Flake B: Gole Siaw: ‘Bread lnd Butter. Coffee, From 11:30 A. M 2ill midnight 1207 E St. N.W. AL OPEN HT the air. The exercises will tend to | develop tactical principles and methods ment, attack, pursuit and observation | aviation. The squadrons will work out | problems of coast or frontier patrol and | defense. Pittsfield, Mass.,, Victim. 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