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F—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART FOUR.' M two grades for four years up to June |1, 1935, when Rear Admiral George C. | grade of captain will affect the staff | transfers to the retired list on April 1. | promoted to their respective grades |list dyring“the next 13 months in- | master Corps, April 20; “Tenny Ross, P ROMOTION L|ST 30, 1934, are within the range of selec- | Day retires for age, unless unforseen | promotion situation depends entirely | The officer of thsu;upvly Corps who | being Col. . Louis Farrell, Infantry; | ciude Maj. Gen. F. 8. Cocheu, Novem- | Infantry, June 22; 8. G lhlxfl: ik tion. This means that the board vacancies occur in the meantime. Rear (upon the range of line selection and | will be separated from active service | Lieut. Col. Herbert E. Marshburn, In- SRl ae ST " S, e » HAS SIX CAPTAINS | coulé o in the captains list nearly | Admiral Walter 8 Crosley, who retires | the position of line running mates of | during 1835 is Lieut. Comdr. Archy | antry; Maj. Louls DeS. Hutson, 1n- ber 23; Ma). Gen. H. B. Flske, Novem- | Artillery Corps, April 2; W. R. Smed- 130 files below the last selectee for|next November for age, is an addi- |staff officers in that range. 'W. Barnes, who goes out on March 1. | fantry; Capt. Charles E. Morrison, s = - berg, Cavalry, January 3; C.E. Stodter, rear admiral, and in the commanders’ | tional number in his grade. . The.chief warrant officers retiring for | Cavairy, and First Lieut. John R.|3& et bruary | Cavalyy, April 20; C. O. Thomas, jr., lag Off Rec 1stjscns 100} flles (e low/Eho last se-| There will be considerable delay in| Four flag officers of the line and | 88¢ next year include Chief Boastwain | Beward, C. A. C. No vacancles exist in 3 h . B. Cavalry, mOc wb:r" 11.1, P.AG. Turner, Board of Flag Officers to Recom- | lectee for captain, but it would be|the promotion of commanders to be |staff, one officer of the Supply Corps | John T. Judge, November 1; Chief | the grades of colonel and leutenant Cavalry, ; J. A Wagner, quite unprecedented if- selection this | gejected fe y . | Quartermaster Corps, November 6; W. k] Am select or promotion to captain.|and three chief warrant officers will | Boatswain Svend J. Skou, December 1, colonel, two vacsncies exist in the s : - mend 22 Commanders Among | year goes much below the upper range | Three of the list of selectees of 19: and Chief Pay Clerk Merle W. Shu- | grade of major, three in the grade of - C. Weeks, ‘Engincer Cotps, Otcober lenhar grane of sel of 1932 | be placed upon the retired list of the e 'y Clerl e W. » active service for age include O. | 14, and F. 8, Young, Infantry, Oc- Others. When g:pt Jimee, Ol Richiarasce | ok Gomir H?ig 0 Chaing. 4 g rirpi i Lt Lol s S Heutenant. mel e W. Bell, Cavalry, May 13; G. L. By- | tober8. i 2 3 . 3 3 , Jr., | on accoun age. e rear. (= < 11 W e ;.;:J;e:dmhfi“nzmb;rreg::‘;u:;ga ‘l R.e!:: who w;ll besup for promotion on !!h: of the line who will atfain the statu- ca:‘b:rh.i Ar;mn‘.“, :Mdmrentlml menx;.-D;- L "', mfi”;::}“&m’::‘: ’q‘v‘,“",.m'“ :‘r: The board of flag officers will recom- | oy Hen‘ryp!?L B foF gt 6 ;Z“l:;yuidn'r :Ad l;zedmcil?;‘fl. mr:er:‘:’. :fin:.:r u.;enrnf :j Mm:crm d;rlng zhlni'. Kindleberger (Medical Corps), for age, | | Thirty-two officers of the Regular - C. | tillery Corpe, July 27; 8. R. Dishman, mend six captains and twenty-tWo| st of captains selected last year for | will advance later. This leaves the|Hough, February 1; Walter :"crog: [Olipt. Jetin 1 Thvile' of shat ade :m' ocnssiis of 2 snjotmpals, I sLE B | Gkriemadter COFps. - Moymptar 26: commanders, exclusive of additional | premotion, wil become exhausied. The | 28 commanders selected. th 1035, £o.be | lay.<adiditional numbety, November 1, | Cecame due for promotion to the rank | & briesdier. ssnerus, 19 oentle, 4 | Crart dicks. A f B e e Bt g b numbers, for promotion to the mext|senior on the list of captains to be | promoted before those selected this|and George C. Day, December 1. The | °F Fe8! admirai. be. retired for age during the 1938 | partment A T T T higher grades in the line of the Navy. | selected for rear admiral this year will | year can be advanced in rank. medical officer retiring next year is| No promotions were made in the | calend The 1 o fantry, June 5; W. H. Ou ywmn'n\r; All officers who have served in the | not make his number until December | ~Whether or not selections for the line | Resr Admiral Jagies C..Pryor, who | Army last week, the last officers to be | who will be transferred to the retired | September 3; J. R. Pourie, Ouarter- ————— . ety Gov. 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