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aBnCOR JOHRSOH FIELD, N. C. JAHUAHT 23, 1943 Pag* 3 MEWS FROM YOUR SQUADRON HEADQUARTERS ARD HEADQUARTERS By Cpl> Alax Karanikas People are aaying our squadron area is the best looking on the post. If that’s true,«e shall do our best to keep it that way. Soon to leave for Aviation Ca det training are Pvt. John W. Yount and PPCs Alvert McRae and Gaddi a Young. T/Sgt. George Barnette, Ser geant Major of Assistant S-1, after not taking exercises for three months, injured his foot the second day out and won't take them for an other week at least...T/Sgt. John Fields of the Locator Files remem bers the man who nhoned from Gate 1 wanting to know how to get off the post. Also the new GI who did not know which was the middle wing of Post Headquarters 1 Basketball score: 797th TSS— 17, Hdq. and Hdq.—15. He can do better than that. A bigger cheering section next time may help. 799th TECH SCHOOL SQUADRON By Cpl. Don Sutherland Congratulations are in order for PFC Tim Callahan and Pvt.Herman Scott, both of whom took advantage of recent furloughs to get married. The squadron will lose its Sup ply Officer in the very near future iriien Lt. William S. IThitlow leaves for flying school. In line wjth the romantic polj-cy of 799tk men, Lt. Rhitlow returned from his Christmas furlough with news of his engagememt to Hiss Harilyn McVeigh, of Chicago. 794th Tech Squadron B{y Sgb. BUI %>ane*r PFC aOinboat StMiak" Just in from Ipawldt, Ibsa., the place from idiar* thoM dalieious clama coma. B/Sgt Cloyd anra la going to ba a hiwiar man idtan hla boaa S/Sgt Cox gata back, lha raaaon, wall, you aak him. Tha eyaa of tha Squadron ara focusaing upon what ia to bo the at traction of the year—a ball gana botwaon tha ■Ttanks" composed of ra- prasantatlvaa of the North, and tha sRabola'', eoisposad of Southam lads. "Xanka" Captain ia PFC Komar, and Captain of tha "Rabala" la Pvt Hog an. Qia old naatar himaalf s/ Sgt. Charlia Brady ia of couraa on tha aide of tha "Yaidcs." Squadron artlatie work ia han- dlad by PFC John Babnis who haa dua to an ailment bean in tha hospital. Nb hops for a apaady rocovary. MEDIC ALBUM By PFC Nino Lo Bello Nomination for "Miss Seymour Johnson Field"—Miss Marie T. Lar- rivier, ANC...And don't forgot Sim- day at 1530, Vin Flair will croooon toooora over WGBR. Flair is a grad uate of Johnny Long's ork....S/Sgt. Merle Hild snores with a mid-western accent...'S patriotic the way Pa tients' Mess keeps boiling those old coffee grounds over and over again. That's using the old bean CpL Filmore O'Grady cltdms tha spinal colisnn is a collection of bones ruU’ ning up and down your back to keep you from being legs clean up to yovs* neck. 796th Toch Sch Squadaron By PFC J. B. Roonoy The repeat ahowing of "Barracka HlghtMres*wa8 a tremondoua auceaas with a large crowd shosring up to sea tha rib-tickllsg spectacle. Show was written by Pvt Harry Austin. Ha alao diraetod.Orohestra leader was Pvt. Eddie Morgan, who was a wall known band leader in civ ilian Ufa. Alao in tha oast were Pvta MlgllaralU, Garry, Brown and Piola. 791st TECH SCHOOL SQUADRON By Pvt. S. R. Dolln We enter this paper with the proverbial chip on our shouldeie and a challenge on our lips...We hold as our motto. .. "The 791st is Brat in everything, and right now we're featuring basketball..We've won all games so far, trouncing the M.P.a 53 to 10 on the way ....1st Sgt. George C. Craft, s/sgt. John J. Bartoa, Sgt. Danny Towse and Pvta. John Dornbrack, Heqry Reynolds,Alex Miles, Louis Coochi, and Nick Braco make up this solid combo of hoop- scoopora.,.PPC Forlando does all the managing honors. 795th TECH SCHOOL SQUAD By Cpl. R. H. Clark S/Sgt. Hubert Pring of Supply gives a touch of home to the Army, travel weary 'hipraents of new men always find their bunks ready. All they have to do is jump into them. ..S/Sgt. Russell Miller, carburetor instructor, and Miss Ellon Jones of Dudley, N.C., were married by the Rev, W. A. Cade, pastor of St.Paul Methodist church in Goldsboro last Saturday in tha parrish house. 792nd TECH SCHOOL SQUAD By let Sgt. J.J. Bellas Admitted to the hospital re cently was Major C. W. Bielefeld. The Major, who has been with us since September has been doing a bang-up job. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery. Major. Among those to take the fatal step is Sgt. Solomon Moskowitz, idio is taking advantage of a seven-day furlough to marry a lovely belle from Brooklyn. Congratulations,., The 792nd claims more Pappas than any other squadron on the field. 798th TECH SCHOOL SQUAD By Pvt. John L. Stoutenburg The first fozmal dance of the season was held Jan. 15 at the Bar vice Club, with tha largest t'urn- out of givls yat aaan on tha post. Feature of the evening were the free rafrashments, including the bast ^okan salad aandwidtaa, cake, and punch, aver tasted by a lowly G.I. Terry and The Pirates Patrol Fails To Contact Main Body
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