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A—20 = WARRANT OFFICER ELIGIBLES LISTED 37 In or Near District Line for Army Promotion. Thirty-seven non-commissioned of- ficers of the Army stationed in or near the District are included in a list of 740 non-commissioned officers an- nounced by the War Department as | eligible for appointment as warrant officers. All these officers recently passed the | examination for appointment as war- rant officers and have been classified | in order of length of service to com- | prise the list from which future va- cancies in the grade of warrant offi- | cers will be filled. James C. Coleman, Army War College. The eight eligibles at Fort Belvoir, Va., are Technical Sergt. George B. C. Kuster, Master Sergt. John Heit- mann, Master Sergt. Fred H. Bloom, Master Sergt. George J. Ryan, Master Sergt. Bernard V. Merrick, Technical Sergt. Joseph H. Bakewell, Staff Sergt. Mercer B. McMath and Technical Sergt. Royer K. Lewis. Those at Fort Meade are Master Sergt. Christian H. L. Moller, Master Sergt. Thomas F. Orr, First Sergt. Charles D. Coyne, Technical Sergt. Edward J. Westerman, Technical Sergt. Maurice Edelman and Tech- nical Sergt. Myron C. Sperry. The Fort Myer eligible§ are Tech- nical Sergt. Herbert W. Frawley, First | Sergt. William Lawrence, Staff Sergt. Donald H. Baker and Technical Sergt. Albert F. Norem. At Fort Washangton are Staff Sergt. Benjamin Lubovsky and Technical Sergt. Vessie H. Thomas. Master Sergt. Howard B. Rumsey, on duty in the office of the chief of Infantry, War Department, qualified for the promotion and was placed thirty-eighth on the list but declined appointment. Of the 37 local eligibles, 17 are on duty in the District; 8 are at Fort | Belvoir, Va.; 6 at Fort George G.| Meade, Md.; 4 at Fort Myer, Va., and 2 at Fort Washington, Md. | Of those in the District, eight are on duty in the War Department, five at the Army Finance School, two at the Army Medical Center, one at Fort Humphweys, and one at the| Army War College. Non-commissioned eligibles in the War Department are Master Sergt. Morris Brodsky, office of the chief of Cavalry; Master Sergt. Raymond S. Sifdol, office, chief of Field Artillery; Master Sergt. Aloysius Seipel, office, chief of Cavalry; Technical Sergt. Joel W. Green, office, chief of Infan- try; Master Sergt. Robert Sharp, office, Chief of Infantry: Master Sergt. De Witt Thompson, office, Chief of Infantry; Technical Sergt. Norman R. Walker, office, chief of Infantry; and Staff Sergt. William H. Brown, office, chief of Coast Artillery. Eligibles on duty in the Finance School are Technical Sergt. Charles Gubsch, Master Sergt. Jose R. Berrios, Master Sergt. John G. Kellogg, Tech- nical Sergt. John J. Murray and Staff Sergt. Warren Lantz. Those at the Army Medical Center are Master Sergt. Gustav Klein and Stafl Sergt. Paul S. Espenshade, both of the Finance Department, The other two District men on the list are Technical Sergt. John B. 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