Perceived cadre behavior, basic psychological need satisfaction, and motivation of US Army ROTC cadets: A self-determination theory perspectiveArmymilitaryreserve officers' training corpsmotivationleadershipSince its inception in 1916 the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) has trained and commissioned ...
On 9 September 1943 the 280th departed Camp Ellis and arrived at Camp Livingston, Alexandria, Louisiana (Army Ground Forces Training Station) two days later. Since there were no Medical Training Schools at the new station, the unit’s Plans and Training Section planned a series of schools to ...
Life at Cp. Atterbury could be divided into 2 periods: Basic Training and Unit Training. After these special introductory experiences came to an end the Hospital unit passed the Mobilization Training Tests, conducted under Second United States Army Headquarters on 27 January 1943, with flying color...
In May of 1934, the US Army Air Corps announced a second competition, this time for a multi-engine bomber capable of carrying a ton of bombs, having a range of 2000 miles (3219 kilometers), and capable of flying at over 200 miles per hour (173 knots or 321 km/h). Unlike the prev...
Given the education of the men that found themselves there, and the culture of the army officer corps and Political Service, it proved seemingly impossible for British administrators and soldiers to dissociate this space from Alexander’s campaigns. (C.A. Hagerman’s article, “In the ...
The story will also involve a villainous army of programmable Buzz Lightyear toys. The whole thing will be overseen by director Andrew Stanton, who previously helmed classics such as "Finding Nemo" and "Wall-E." As for when "Toy Story 5" will hit movie theaters, we'll return to ...
The 11th Hospital Train was officially activated at Camp Ellis, Table Grove, Illinois (Army Service Forces Training Center; acreage 17,503; troop capacity 1,795 Officers & 24,654 Enlisted Men –ed) on 10 December 1943 (per General Orders 85, Headquarters ASFUTC, Camp Ellis, Illinois, 11 ...
“permanent change of station”, utilizing water transportation provided by the Commanding General, Army Service Forces, under shipment No. R 5801-BBB; upon embarkation at present overseas station, the unit would pass to the control of the CG, ASF, and upon arrival at the ultimate destination,...
(Mess Officer),Paul S. Anderson(Supply Officer), andJames W. Lannon(Fire Marshall & Transportation Officer). A cadre of 8 Enlisted Men from the Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Arkansas, and 142 Selective Service draftees from the Reception Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, ...
A month after the original cadre arrived, the 261st Amphibious Medical Battalion left New York Port of Embarkation for the United Kingdom. On 6 August 1942, the unit sailed for the British Isles. The majority of the EM had been in the Army less than six months and many Officers on activ...