Abstract

<h3>ARMY</h3><h3>THE AIR SURGEON PROMOTED</h3> Malcolm C. Grow, the Air Surgeon, U. S. Army, was recently promoted to major general. General Grow graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1909 and served with the U. S. Army in France in World War I and with the Army of Occupation in Germany. He attended the Army School of Aviation Medicine in 1928 and later was assigned to Wright Field for experimental work on winter flight clothing. He was appointed chief, Medical Division, Office of the Chief of the Air Corps, in 1935 and later surgeon, Third Air Force; Surgeon, 8th Air Force; Surgeon, U. S. Strategic Air Forces in Europe; Surgeon, Strategic and Tactical Air Forces, Guam; acting Air Surgeon, and in January 1946 became the Air Surgeon. General Grow received the John Jeffries Award of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences in January 1947 for outstanding contributions to the

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