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Michigan State Police Sgt. John Kopacz Counsels Youth at First Local Law Enforcement Camp, June 1975 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Michigan State Police Sgt. John Kopacz  Counsels Youth at First Local Law Enforcement Camp, June 1975 image
Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1975
Caption:
Counseling - Camp Director Sgt. John Kopacz of the Jackson Post of the Michigan State Police counsels a youth during camp. Besides counseling, the youths spent a week in classroom work, drilling, exercising and field trips.

Dead GI Honored

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Day
6
Month
October
Year
1968
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Viet Nam Policy Protest Draws 3,000

Viet Nam Policy Protest Draws 3,000 image
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Day
25
Month
March
Year
1965
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Matador Guided Missile On Display In Front Of North Hall, October 27, 1955

Matador Guided Missile On Display In Front Of North Hall, October 27, 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1955
Caption:
Guided Missile Shown Here: On display in front of North Hall on the University campus is this Matador guided missile from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at Dayton, O. Using the same jet engine employed in the F-80 fighter plane, the Matador has a maximum speed of more than 650 miles per hour an dis controlled electronically by a pilot on the ground. The surface-to-surface missile, costing about $250,000 is on display for instruction of Air Force ROTC students. It is designed to carry an atomic warhead.

U Officials Confer On ROTC Break-In

U Officials Confer On ROTC Break-In image
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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1969
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M/Sgt. William H. Drummond Is Awarded A Silver Star Medal, February 1953

M/Sgt. William H. Drummond Is Awarded A Silver Star Medal, February 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 24, 1953
Caption:
M/Sgt. William H. Drummond was awarded a Silver Star medal yesterday for "outstanding gallantry" in military action in Korea. Sgt. Drummond, an instructor in the University's ROTC unit, is the son of Mrs. Vivian Willsey of 409 Arbana Dr. In a ceremony at the University, Col. Virgil R. Miller (right), commander of the University ROTC unit, presented the medal. Drummond was cited for a one-man charge in which "he battered an enemy position with grenade and rifle fire." As a result of his "spectacular charge" he forced the enemy to flee the bunker. The citation cited him also for supplying ammunition to his men and assisting the wounded while under enemy fire.