The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, February 12, 1943
Daily
Gives'Last'Word
On ERC Status
Final WMC plans for cnlliiifr KKU students to active duty
have boon released which provide for eontinuanee in school for
all members until the end of the current semester, "current," be
ing defined as the semester in which they were enrolled on or
before Dec. 31, 1
Medical, dental and engineering students will act under
special provisions, and advanced KOTO students will be called
when the army specialized training program begins at their col
letro. Detailed plans for each group have been outlined by the
war department as iollows
1. Reservists who are not m
military colleges, or studying med
icine or engineering will be called
to duty at the end of the current
semester, term or quarter "cur
rent" being defined as the period
in which they were enrolled on
December 3t, 1942. After basic
training, they will be eligible to be
sent back to college under the
Army Specialized Training Tro
gram. They will have at least
two weeks' leeway between the
end of their study period and be
ing called to duty.
2. Medical students (including
dental and veterinary) in the En
listed Reserves will be called at
the end of the first full semester
beginning in 1943 in most
schools, at the end of the usual
February to June term. They
will be assigned to continue medi
cal courses in medical schools
which hive Army contracts
meaning, in home cases .that they
will go on studying right where
they arc. At this time, medical
students who have commissions in
the Medic.il Administrative Corps
may resign, enlist as privates, and
be detailed in the same manner as
medical students in the Enlisted
Reserve.
3. Pre-iucdical students in the
ERC will continue on inactive
status until the end of the first
full semester beginning in 1943,
and will then be called. Those
selected at induction or at th
completion of their basic training
for further medical or pre-med
ical training will be assigned to
colleges under the Army Special
ized Training program to continue
their studies.
4. Medical and pre-med students
who are not in the ERC and are
drafted. wHVbe placed on inactive
status until the end of the firs
full term beginning in 1943. They
will then ho called to active duty,
and are eligible to be assigned to
further medical training
5. Seniors in the ERC (non
ROTC who are taking approved
teihnical engineering courses will
continue in n inactive status un
til graduation or the end of the
first full semester beginning in
1913, whichever is earlier. After
their basic training, they may be
assigned back to college.
G. Junior ERC engineering stu
dents (non-ROTC) will stay on
inactive status until the end of the
first full semester beginning in
1943. and will then be called to
active duty. After basic training
they may bo selected to continue
their stndviwr under the Army
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Specialized Training Program.
7. Junior engineering students
who are not reservists will go onto
nactive status when drafted until
they have finished the first full
semester beginning in 1943. They
will then be called, given basic
training, and may be selected to
continue their technical training.
8. Sophomore ERC students in
engineering will be called like all
other engineering students at the
end of the first full semester be
ginning in 1943. They may be
selected for further technical
training.
9. Sophomore ERC students in
military colleges also will not be
called until the end of the first
full semester, and then after basic
training may be selected to con
tinue their technical courses.
1. Second-year advanced senior
division ROTC students (who are
also in the ERC will be called to
active duty when the Army Spe
cialized Training Corps gets under
way in the college they are attend
ins. They will stav until uraa
nation, provided they graduate be
fore June SO, 1943. They will then
be detailed to their respective
branch service schools, and com
missioned after a three-month
course.
Second-year advanced senior di
vision KUiucrs, who are not
members of the ERC may be in
ducted into the Corps, and follow
the same procedure as the former
ERC-ROTC members.
2. First-vear advanced senior
division ROTC students who are
also in the ERC will be called to
duty when the Army Specialized
Training Program begins in their
colleges. They will remain in
school until the end of the first
full semester beginning in 1943
after which they will receive mil
itary training in repaleement cen
ters instead of the usual second
year advanced course. After this
they will either be sent back to
the colleges for further technical
training, or sent to Officer's Can
didate School and commissioned.
As in the case of second-year
ROTC'ers. these first-year men
(advanced division) who are not
members of the ERC may enlist
3. First and second year ad
vanced ocurse ROTC medical stu
dents (including dental and vet
erinary) will be called to active
dutv upon the initiation of the
Army Specialized Training Pro
gram in the institution attended
If their marks are satisfactory
they will stay In school until they
graduate.
4. Pre-med and medical students
in the advanced course ROTC who
are not in a medical unit may be
discharged from their ROTC con
tracts and continued in school
under the Army Specialized Train
ine Program. If their marks are
not satisfactory they will be sent
to their branch Officer uanaiaate
School to trv for a commission.
5. Basic course ROTC'ers that
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s freshmen and sophomores who
are not in the enlisted reserve are
iable to be drafted under the nor
mal Selective Service regulations.
War Department officials report,
however, that their military traili
ng will be helpful to them in get-
ing into Officer Candidate
Schools. Freshman and Soph
omore ROTC members who are in
the Enlisted Reserve will be
handled under the ERC regula
tions. (See 1, Enlisted Reserve
Corps, unassigned).
All senior division ROTC mem
bers must appear at their induc
tion centers when called with a
transcript of their college aca
demic and ROTC records for pres
entation to the Classiifcation
Officer.
The War Department assures
reservists who expressed a prefer
ence at the time of their enlist
ment for the Navy, Marine Corps,
or Coast Guard that their names
will be sent to the Bureau of
Naval Personnel for consideration
at least thirty days before they
receive Army orders. If they are
accepted by one of the other
branches of the service, they will
automatically be eligible for re
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Seniors Resume
'Judo' Training
Tomorrow At 9
Reopening of the commando
tactics class will be effected to
morrow at nine o'clock in the col
iseum, according to an announce
ment of the military department.
The course to be taught every
Saturday morning for the remain
der of the semester is the newest
venture of the military department
in teaching its cadets practical
know ledge of modern warfare.
Open to Volunteers.
Subject matter for the course
has been especially planned and
arranged for senior drill men but
is opened to all volunteers. Senior
advanced drill officers, going to
OCS next summer, have been ad
vised to take the training by the
military department, it was
learned yesterday.
At present it is planned to run
two classes simultaneously, for be
ginners and for second semester
students, with the advanced stu
dents helping out with the instruc
tion of those just beginning. Only
requirement for the course is oiu
clothing and basketball or gym
shoesStudents who expect to take
swimming training must obtain a
pool permit before beginning the
course. This should be done as
quickly as possible, it was announced.
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