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In what officers of the school expect to be one of the most colorful events of the fall season, the Naval Training School (Radar) will take part in a Battalion Review on the Cambridge Common tomorrow morning at 11:30 o'clock. A high ranking, but as yet unannounced, Naval officer from the Training Office of the First Naval District is to inspect the several Marine and Naval units comprising the Radar School.
The program will begin with an inspection by the officer from the First Naval District accompanied by Lieutenant Walton P. Lewis, Officer in Charge of the school, and Lieutenant (jg) Charles J. Kinolski, Executive Officer. Also present at the public ceremony will be Mayor John H. Corcoran of Cambridge and Superintendent of Parks Stephen H. Mahoney.
After inspection has been completed. Naval and Marine officer units using rifles will give an exhibition drill demonstrating the efficiency and precision in which officers have been instructed prior to entering the Radar School.
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