On February 27, 1942, Brigadier General Ralph McTyeire Pennell, the commander of the 27th Infantry Division at Fort Ord, California, replied to a letter written by a U.S. Congressman, Clinton P. Anderson, who questioned the rationale behind assigning a constituent to the infantry, instead of a position where his “fine education” could ostensibly be better …
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