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In the Driftway

December 28, 1918 issue

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Apparently the passion for heraldry has penetrated clear to Kansas, where the 311th United States Cavalry, stationed at Fort Riley, has adopted a regimental coat-of-arms bewilderingly mediaeval in spirit, though contemporaneous enough in content. This regimental cost of arms was designed by Lieutenant-Colonel Ben H. Dorcy. For Old-World flourish this is rivaled only by that District of Columbia military organization which has recruited itself to full strength by styling itself "The President's Own."

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MILITARY administration; CAVALRY; ARMIES; COMMAND of troops; MILITARY art & science; DORCY, Ben H.; KANSAS; UNITED States
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