Z MICHIGAN DAILY sion will train, in so far as practical, with the organizations to 'which' they Writes On 'Summer Military are now assigned. This includes th'ose who have ben assigned to the War Department General Staff and branches. Those assigned to the many units of the Organized Reserves are to be given active duty training under the new War Department plan of unit training. The main objective of this er compleient plan is the development of teams cap- of a regiment, able of expanding and training the for two weeksc skeleton organizations of the Orga- eral training m nized Reserves. The first step is to ed. For actual develop competent leaders, that is. training officers of unit training ethods will be er command and c of a Reserve un Activities Of U. S. officers and noncommissioned officers. During this summer approximately 460 different Organized Reserves , teams, varying in size from the offic-I be superimposed on a Regular organization of the same arm. Reserve officer will understudy a (Continued on Page Six) tor's Note: The following of a series of articles de- g activities of the Army of ited States during the sum- ; onths of 1925.) EN. JOHN J. PERSHING By The Associated Press) ro great civilian components rmy of the United States, as by the National Defense Act are the National Guard and d Reserves. These are the nd third lines-and the bulk defenses. The Organized Re- with the Officers' Reserve, d the Enlisted Reserve Corps In 'a sense even the Na- uard as it exists today is he World War changed its ational Guard is now orga- o eighteen Infantry divisions, alry divisions and certain 'ad- companies mostly Coast' Ar- The Gua'rd still has its dual --belonging to the state nor- d to the National Governmentl ibnormal times or emergen- e World War was the last' Because of its organization, 'nal Guard will be capable of almost immediate national 1 needed. It was never more than at present and never. rong element of national de- it is today. The states are profiting from' this new effidiency since the World War. Internal dis- orders have been few and far be- tween. In the few instances that have I f the ,National Guard is 180,636 officers and men. More than 160,000 of these will spend two weeks in field training this summer. The Regular Army as- signs officers and enlisted men to the National Guard as instructor-inspec- tor. Before the World War these usually acted in their inspector, ca- pacity. Now they are acting mostly as instructors. The relations between the Regular Army and the National Guard are most harmonious and help- ful to both. The National Guard will devote its' attention this summer, as during the last three, to the training of small units. Such training is basic and must needs be thorough. There will be no training of units larger than the battalion. The National Guard! 'training system is progressive, begin- ning with the individual and going up through the squad, section, platoon' and company to the battalion. Every effort is made to accomplish as much training as possible during the winter monthsl in order that the two weeks in camp may be given over to field exercises. This avoids duplication,' wasted time and means a general speeding up of training. Target prac- tice was completed by most units dur- ing the spring. These will not need to spend any of their valuable time in the field on this time-consuming j essential. BOOKS.... New and Second-Hand Text Book A Com plete line of school supplie WAUR'SO0K STOR .. ...,, . .. I Luncheon Specials Served at all Hours Salads Sandwiches 25% Off on all Baskets, Vases and all Florists, Supplies All One occurred, the squadrons have been masters of the situation. The Regu-I lar Army has been sent to only one, state where there was no Guard. 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