JOINT ARMY - REVIEW RICE UNIVERSITY

Houston, Texas

11 May 1966 PROORAM OF EVENI'S

FORMATION OF TROOPS PRESENI'ATION OF THE

INSPECTION OF THE REGIMENT

PRESENI'ATION OF AWARDS

REVIEW

The Band on the parade field is the

NAVAL ADVANCED TRAINING COMMAND BAND, Corpus Christi, Texas

Directed by GEORGE VIPAVETZ COMMANDING OFFICERS AND SENIOR RANKING CADEI' AND - Rare UNITS

ARMY

Commanding and Professor of Military Science

PAUL H. IANPHIER

Colonel, C. E., U. S. Army

Senior Cadet Officer ROBERT R. PARKS, JR •

Cadet

NAVY

Commanding Officer and Professor of Naval Science

DUNCAN F. FRANCIS

Captain, U. S. Navy

Regimental DAVID C. RENNY

Midshipman Commander

Battalion Commander FRANKLIN W. ROBERTS

Midshipman

REVIEWING OFFICER

Major Ormond Ralph Simpson

Commanding General 2d Marine Division

Fleet Marine Force

Camp Lejeune, North Carolina ARMY AWARDS

Superior Cadet Decoration - Awarded to the cadet in each class who has been judged the most outstanding in all attri­ butes. Fourth Year - C/Capt Kenneth W. Kennedy, Jr. To be presented by Dr. Kenneth S. Pitzer

Third Year - C/Sgt Maj Charlie M. Galaznik, Jr. To be presented by Dr. Carey Croneis

Second Year - C/Sgt Felix M. Brown To be presented by Dr. George H. Richter

First Year - C/Cpl Robert A. Long, Jr. To be presented by Dr. Sanford W. Higginbotham

Colonel Sam W. Becker Award - Presented to the fourth year cadet who has exhibited high standards of military and scho­ lastic leadership. C/Lt Colonel Robert R. Parks, Jr. Wrist watch donated by Lt. Colonel Sam W. Becker (USAR-Ret) To be presented by Colonel Sam W. Becker

Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Award - Presented to the fourth year cadet Electrical Engi­ neering with outstanding qualities of military leader­ ship, moral character, aptitude for military service and academic achievement. C/Maj Quentin C. Crommelin, Jr. Medal, donated by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. Presented by Dr. Franz R. Brotzen

Reserve Officers Association Awards - Awarded to the cadet in each of the top three classes who has combined scholastic achievement with outstanding qualities of leadership, moral character and high aptitude for military service.

Gold Medal Presented to fourth year cadet lst Lt James C. Bearden To be presented by Lt. Colonel Joseph E. Williams (USAFR)

Silver Medal Presented to third year cadet M/Sgt George H. Gillespie To be presented by Lt. Colonel Joseph E. Williams (USAFR)

Bronze Medal Presented to second year cadet Sgt Edmundo 0. Acosta To be presented by Lt. Colonel Joseph E. Williams (USAFR) ARMY · AWARDS

Association of the ROTC Award - Pre­ sented to the third year cadet who has exhibited high stand­ ards of military and scholastic leadership. C/lst Sgt Bernard W. Giesen, II To be presented by Colonel Thomas T. Currie {USAR)

Houston Post Society of American Military Engineers Award - Presented to the second year cadet who bas exhibited high standards of military and scholastic leadership. C/Sgt David J. Cohen To be presented by Colonel L. B. Wilby {USA - Ret)

Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Award - Presented to the second year cadet who has exhibi­ ted high standards of personal leadership. C/Sgt Lloyd A. Youngblood Binoculars, to be presented by Lt. Colonel Thomas D. Smith USAR

The Professor of Military Science Achievement Award - Awarded to the 1st year cadet who has demonstrated academ­ ic and military proficiency, good citizenship and leader­ ship. C/Cpl Henry J. Salzhandler To be presented by Dr. Mervyn L. Rudee

American Legion Awards General Military Excellence Medals awarded to the cadet in the top two classes who has combined scholastic achievement with outstanding qualities of military leadership, disci­ pline, character and citizenship.

Gold Medal Presented to fourth year C/Capt Francis H. Cloudman, III

Silver Medal Presented to third year C/lst Sgt Warren W. Cole To be presented by Mr. Bryce Perkins

Scholastic Excellence Medals awarded to the cadet in the top two classes who has achieved high scholastic standing, has demonstrated qualities of leadership, and has participated in related student activities, constructive activities, or sports.

Gold Medal Presented to fourth year C/lst Lt Michael D. Biggs ARMY AWARDS

Silver Medal Presented to third year C/M/Sgt William R. Strait To be presented by Mr. Bryce Perkins

Chicago Tribune Gold Medal - Awarded to the second year ca­ det who has maintained high academic standing in Military Science. C/S/Sgt Joseph P. Prukop To be presented by Dr. John A. S. Adams

Chicago Tribune Silver Medal - Awarded to the first year cadet who has maintained high academic standing in Military Science. C/PFC Ed P. Douglas To be presented by Dr. Roy V. Talmage

Military Order of World Wars Award - Presented to the first year cadet standing first in officer-like qualities. C/PFC Michael E. Jung Medal donated by Houston Chapter of Military Order of World Wars. To be presented by Lt. Colonel Earle C. Douglas (USAR-Ret)

Association of the Army Military History Award - Presented to the second year cadet standing first in his class in Military History. C/Sgt Timothy L. Bratton Book entitled "Seizure of the Gilberts and Marshalls" to be presented by Dr. John S. Ambler

PMS Best Drilled Cadet Award - Presented to the first or second year cadet who has been selected as the best drilled cadet. C/PFC Albert R. Garber Binoculars to be presented by Dr. Paul E. Pfeiffer

National Society of American Military Engineers Gold Medal - Presented to cadet chosen in national competition as out­ standing in engineering and military science. C/Maj Quentin C. Crommelin, Jr. To be presented by Colonel L. B. Wilby (USA-Ret) ARMY GRADUATES

Thomas R. BEAN

James C. BEARDEN, JR.

Michael D. BIGGS

Francis H. CLOUDMAN, III

Quentin C. CROMMELIN, JR. Jon P. HARRISON

Finis B. JEFFERY

John F. KERR

Robert R. PARKS, JR. NAVY AW RDS

Navy League Award - Presented to the midshipman with the highest academic standing in four years of Naval Science. 1.~ idshipman 1/c Franklin W. Roberts Clock-Barometer, donated by the Houston Council of the Navy League of the United States Presented by !1r. James L. Fawley, Jr., Pres. Houston Council

Allen Leon ','/'right Troohy - Presented to the midshipman who contributed most to the Unit Drill Team. Eidshipman 1/c Doyle Douglas Peel Trophy to be presented by Dr. John A. S. Adams, assisted by Navy C'ueen, Uiss Sue Archer.

Military Order of World Wars Uedal - Presented to the mid­ shipman 4/c, standing first in officer-like qualities. Midshipman 4/c John Robert Treichler Medal donated by Houston Chapter of Military Order of 1Horld ','Jars Presentation to be made by Lt. Col. Earle C. Douglas, USAR (Ret.)

Becker Award - Presented to the midshipman with the highest aptitude for naval service in four years of Naval Science. Midshipman 1/c Franklin VJ. Roberts Watch donated by Lt. Col. Sam viT. Becker, USAR (Ret.) Presentation to be made by Colonel Becker

General Dynamics Award - Presented to the midshipman who has demonstrated superior aptitude, high academic standing, and outstanding ability in the NROTC. ~.fidshipman 1/ c Quentin S. Masters Plaque donated by General Dynamics Corporation Presentation to be made by Dean Franz R. Brotzen

The Society of American Hilitary Engineers Award - Presented to a midshipman chosen in national competition who is out­ standing in Engineering and Naval Science. ~r idshipman 1/c John 1-! . Power Gold :(edal, donated by t he Society of American lfilitary Engineers. Presented by Dr. Kenneth s. Pitzer, President, Ri ce Un iversi- ty. NAVY AWARDS

C. Grad Smith Uemorial Award - Presented to the midshipman 3 c standing first in officer-like qualities. J.'idshipman 3/c David A. Bryan Binoculars donated by the Anerican Legion Post #77 Presented by !.~r. Bryce Perkins, Post Cor:ur.ander and Mrs. C. Grady Smith

United States Naval Acad~y Alumni Association Award - Pre­ sented to the midshipman standing first in officer-like qualities for the first three years of Naval Science Midshipman 2/c Thomas N. Rodeheaver Sword, donated by the Houston, Texas Branch, United States Naval Academy Alumni Association. Presented by A. D. Blackledge, USN (~et.)

Captain's Commendation -Presented for military proficiency, good citizenship, and participation in campus activities. llidshipman 1/c James E. Horrell Commendation presented by Captain Duncan F. Francis, USN

Norton Award - Presented for the highest academic standing in Navigation for the 1965-1966 school year. Midshipman 2/c Thomas N. Rodeheaver Binoculars donated by the Norton family. Presented by Mrs. Court Norton, and Captain .. . Court !\orton, Jr., USN

Hilitary Affairs Committee, Houston Chamber of Com.erce Awa:::-d Presented to the midshipman ·who has made the greatest contri­ bution to the Naval ROTC for the school year 1965-1966. !.'idshipman 1/c David Coleman Henny Sword, donated by the t~il itary Affairs Col1f.'littee, Houston Chamber of Commerce Presentation to be made by Lt. Col. Thomas D. Smith, USAR

Julius Horowitt Award - Presented to the midshipman 1/c who has consistently displayed outstanding military bearing and appearance, I.!idshipman 1/c Ouentin S. Masters Cap Set, donated by Julius Horowitt Naval Tailors Presented by Dean George H. Richter N VY AWAR S

Armed ~orces Communications and Electronics Association Award Presented to the midshipman 1/c Electrical Engineering major, with outstanding qualities of military leadership, moral character, aptitude for military service and academic achieve­ ment. :.

United States Naval Institute Awards - Presented to two mid­ shipmen 1/c in recognition of high academic standards and outstanding aptitude. Midshipman 1/c Ted G. Shown Midshipman 1/c Vlilliam J. Gustafson Certificates donated by United States Naval Institute Presented by Dr. Carey Croneis, Chancellor, Rice University

Hirsch Award - Presented for the highest academic standing in Naval ':!eapons for the 1964-1965 school year. Midshipman 2/ c Edwin L. Oswald Sword, donated by General Maurice Hirsch, USAR Presented by Dean ::ichael V. McEnany

Reserve Officers Association Awards - Presented to midship­ men who achieve standing within the top ten percent of their ROTC class and who demonstrate outstanding qualities of leadership, moral character, and high aptitude for military service. !. ~idshipman 1/c Doyle D. Peel ~~idshipman 2/c Carl 'N . Ulrich Hidshipman 3/c Robert D. Gillette !'edals donated by Reserve Officers Association Presented by Joseph E. Williams (USAFR)

Professor of Naval Science Achievement Award - Presented to the midshipman 4/c writing the superior Naval History Re­ search Paner. (':.;inner to be announced) Ce rtificate to be presented by Dean Alma L. Lowe. NAVY GRADUATES

CA~lPBELL, Douglas Eugene

EVANS, Robert Eichael

GERMAN, - ·~illiam Paxton Zacheus, III

GUSTAFSON, ' .'illiam John

HEAD, Charles Richard

HENNY, David Coleman

HORRELL, James Ear1

MASTERS, Ouentin Steward

PARSONS, Joe Carl

POWER, John Michael

REGMUND, William Charles, Jr.

STONES, James Eugene, Jr.

THOMAS, Johnny Val

THOl'.lPSON, Jesse Bright, Jr.