Highest Rating Again For Local National Guard Unit-This Day In Norwood History-September 6, 1962 RIFLE INSPECTION—Camp Drum, N.Y.—Inspection by Capt. Joseph F. Murphy, Norwood, commander of “E” Company, 101st Infantry, is made of weapons while on maneuvers. The riflemen practiced live firing in attack and defense techniques during their six days of bivouac. Shown from left to right are Col. Kenneth Webster, Sgt. Louis R„ Santoro, Pfc. Joseph C. McKinnon, and Sgt. Joseph W. Sullivan all of Norwood. (126th Sig. Bn. Photos)
Norwood’s Company E Top Unit In 101st Inf. During Summer Training-This Day In Norwood History-August 10, 1961
HOME AGAIN—After their most strenuous encampment in years, the members of Co. E. First Battle Group Group, 101st Infantry, arrived back at the local Armory at 11:30 am. last Saturday … Continue reading Norwood’s Company E Top Unit In 101st Inf. During Summer Training-This Day In Norwood History-August 10, 1961
