The "m" book of the University of Maryland 1942/1943

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This is signified by a blue star worn on the left sleeve of every Maryland cadet. Last semester, the Government introduced a Signal Corps unit which already promises to rival the achievements of its older "brother", the Infantry.
From now on, all students who are pursuing courses in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and applied physics will generally be assigned to the Signal unit, and all others to the Infantry. During the summer, the Signal Corps comprised only one company which
..., however, will probably be expanded this semester.
The primary mission of the ROTC is the production of second lieutenants for combat duty. The course is divided into two sections: the basic course and the advanced course. Previous to this semester, it was required of every physicallyfit male student that he complete at least two years, or four semesters of ROTC before he was eligible to receive his academic diploma. This was the basic course.
A member of this course was not a member of the Army and, at the end of his required training, he was under no obHgation to serve in any of the armed forces.


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