staying Cadet David Frey, a freshman from Canton studying mechanical engineering, swims while keeping his firearm out of the water Wednesday during the Army ROTC Battalion’s Combat Water Survival Training at the Edward J. Shea Natatorium. The training included building a personal flotation device using the cadet’s uniform, learning how to jump off the high dive with a weapon in hand and understanding the proper way to remove gear underwater. PAT SUTPHIN DAILY EGYPTIAN
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’m really excited about what lies ahead. This, to me, is the closest we’ve ever come to feeling like we were really going to accomplish this. — Sally Wright associate director of recreational sports and services programs at SIUC
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ost of these rights can never be reached with a private contract. — Ray Prather final speaker of the evening
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