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araDOB jonBw puls, «. c. MEWS FROM YOUR SQUADRON Ed'a Hotel After staying up until 3 a.m., tearing our hair trying to fit all squadron news ii this lisiit- ed space, we hark oack to that old saying, "If you can't do a thing, don't do it." ITe appreciate the cooperation of all the squadron correspondents and take oath that those organizations idio aren't In-' eluded in this opening issue will be given space next week. 913th QDARD SQUADRON By FfC R. J. Webber The eooiej. set of the Military Police reached a new high of activ^ Ity over the ChrietBae holidays. Most notable occurence of that feet ire week was the Barrian of Sgt ABbrose A. Rinaldi (Andy), the cap able duties sergeant ef the organ isation, to Miss Edna Reaanoua, of Hooslck Falls, N. T. The vlvacloue bride (and Andy has lots of pic tures of his gal to attest to her beauty) Is a graduate froe St. Waxy* e AcadSBy and. is a wWU known social leader In her cassiunlty. They were aarrled Chrietaas Day at St. JaBos Oiurch In Albaiv^ with the Rev. Nllliaa Donnelly presiding at the ceresKinles. Congratulations, to the "Little Serge" on hie good fortune. Another event idilch aroused ecae ooenent In latrine circles of Military Police was when "BrlUo- Tbp" Leidn, as he-ia affectionately known, finally took a haircut. "I feel 26 lbs lighter," bo was report ed to have rsBarked. headquarters and headquarters By s/sgt. John Watson This being lie first edition of the oanp newspaper, we wish the noBbers of the staff the best of luck. Since this squadron was the was the first on the Field, it has Had a part in all the developnent s of the Post and is glad to have a part la this new activity. JAHUARI 8, 19A3 The following enlisted men were appointed private first class: A. Bullington, R. Scism.K. Weber, and B. Templin. We wish to express our sym pathy to Sgt. Robert Drohan for the loss of his father. Two top-notch fighters are in the squadron, S/sgt. Roger Wood anJ Pvt. I. Cooper...A voxing team is being formed...As for uasketball , the squad cort is near completion. Have some good players, among them are S/sgt. Reynold and Sgt. Drohan. 333xd Air Base Squadron Ry (^1 A1 Karanikas He ef the 333rd Base Head quarters and Air Base Squadron wish the Pest newspaper the best ef suc cess. Far the bSBSflt of our newer personnel and the field In general we have this to say for ourselvest Bona at Ghanute Fleld,lll., on Juno 6, 19A2, the 333rd was transf erred is daldsboro when Seynour Johnson Flold was still a wUder- nsss without a naBS,only siosquitoas little green snakes and construct ion. Helped ellBlnate snakes and aesqultoes — also brush and Bud. ... ,’‘S?*^****‘ **»• nucleus of fl^ul and Hdq Squadron we were the first shoektroops to asst local oitisens. First QO at Chanuts was lUJor Frank H. QalUer, repUced ters ty Captain J. S. Wellington Siq)ervioor of the Third ^visional Group); l^jor Hariy D. w ?** (now Operations Officer);and ^or Herbert M. Ught, present 00. ^ first and present Adjutant, U Ohurles F. Meidtaus. Like the seasons our First Sergeants have cobs and gone, sobs with cheers and sobs with groans.. Ask BS no aors*. First was Sgt ClsB I. Caralns (now Pest Sergeant Mer): than Sgt Janes 0. maon (nod Aviation Cadet); finally Sgt Georgs B. Caapbell, who still holds the fort at Barracks 1118. Page 3 794th Tech School Squadron By Sgt. Bill Spencer Here is a little news on form er members of the squadron: s/Sgt. Lon C.Bencini is at OCS at Fort Bei^ ning, Ga. Sgt. Gene Begrowicz is ip Salt Lake City. Reports Gene, "All grades up to Master Sgt. pull X. P. out here."....The penetrating laugh you may hear in the post movie be longs to PPG Ben Bodan....Barracks 410 really observed the holidays by each man drawing a name out of a hat, and buying a present for the name they drew. Sgt. Harvey Haddad and Sgt. Allan Kanter deserve credit for tl.at idea....Ping pong champ is 1st Sgt. PreFontaine, so he says. Boys, he's circulating the story himself. 799th TECH SCHOOL SQUADRON By Cpl Don Sutherland The top-notch present of the Christmas season went to the Squad ron Commander Capt John A. Stratton who received a promotion from, let Lt. to his present grade just a few days before the holiday. Pvt Johnny Highlander went and did it on Christmas eve when he was married In Goldsboro. Doing the honors as best man was the KC flash Cpl. Bob C'Brien. Uuskegeon, Mich., was the nec- cs which attracted. three of its fsr- vorite sons who received,furloughs over the holidays. Ist Sgt. Martin Birch, Supply Sgt Dave Williams and Sgt A1 Cays, who fritters away his time at Group Personnel, were the lucky ones. DETACHMENT MEDICAL DEPT. Pvt. Milton Richman Pvt. John Valente entertains his buddies nightly. A talented performer, he gets music out of saiB ballons, rubber tubing, spoons surgical gloves. John has toursd with several of Major Bowed' unlta TBbre's a fellow over at Dispensary 4 in whom all foot-sore soldiers swear by. Affectionately known as "Doc", his name is PFC ffaslow Bru - sack...
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