(lt;w* u snr is pkovioTKo- ^ ambition of very officer init* *kt ^ Army is to someday be for promotion to hitfhei ■*. Of course such promotionsphased on merit, ability serviceprofessional qualifications rinrt are many fine officers dur*IjKlRfcrs a? well as in peace time. :■Its each one proves himselfji fitted, he soon attains such Hr However much study, work 1 initative is required before any | [9* promoted to the rank off °wnel United States Army. L*** Clyde A. Lundy has devoted !, bme to the business of quali*himself for such a promo-! t m, il^pectors have come and gone jJMNrd of Col. Lundy has been HBI scrutinized by severaland they have beenconvinced that the operation of the Lordsbur#Camp is directly due! sterling leadership of Col jNovember 23, 1942 the!of the United States;Lt. Col. Lundy that he p” Promoted to the rank ofar honor attained by few.Who started in the army the 4 wav. Colonel Lundy prudly T* the silver eaples of Colonel«*t reward for a lifetime ofmce to the United States.