Lieutenant Colonel Harry J. Lewis was commandant in early 1948 when he presented this photo to "George Kotuby" Kotuby recalled, "He was the best leader I had in my three years with the school. He was always interested in the instructors and cadre and gently prodded all to do their best, never any rank pulling. He was there when I arrived in late 1946 and stayed until we were all moved to Ft Monmouth in fall of 1948."
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