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•rawm JOHBj'm ioNfcWS f-R.OM YOUR. SaUADRDN^^ 796th nCl SCHOOL SQPAO By PfC J« B* Roenajr Th* boyt of tho 796th T> 8*S. oro roolly tauralac up tho bookotboU loo^uo. With o record of firo vino oad DO loeooof that la really bat* tine 1000* The tem la ably capt* alaed by Prt. 0*0r'Mly irtio atarrad at Oeorgetowa Cniir«ralty befora Aray life. The teea haa been welded in to a aaooth funetionias aaebine by ?rt« fraybe Martin* and la an oppon ent to be reapeeted. Our other point gettere are Xearna* Rutherfoidi Aoderton, Poadeeke* Baut^* Dalton* and Esposito. A large attendanoe would help fellows* so let's really ewell the walla at the Arena and watch our boys nop up the league.•• Keep up tile good work* fellows* the SBuedron la proud of its teen. The squadron dance held by the 796th at the Serriee Club was a howling success. The dance was at tended by really flowers of the south. They created nany as OB and AR anosg our rug cutters. The re- freshnents were rery welcome and good. Re wish to thank Joe Oarra* none for his excellent work in band* ling all details. In keeping with other squadrotm pertaining to mascots* the 796th goes them two better. Instead of one. we now hare three. They are three puppies and are rapidly being spoiled by every EM in the squadron. Tkay are living the Life of Riley In our supply* and can be seen at anj^ time between 0800 and 1700. 797th TBCH SCHOOL SQOAD By Pvt. Bernard M.Weiner Item of the week is the mar riage of Cpl. Arville R. Cole, En gines Instructor* to ?4laa Mary Parlo- er of Ooldaboro* February 1. The ceremony was performed et the home of the bride and attuned by close friends of the couple. Captain T. D. Jordan was pleased to learn that among Its many other acoompli- shments, the 797th also holds the leed for contributors to the daily Machanio'e World.•»Cpl. Robert And- drews has been trenaferred fresi duty as Siek Book clerk to Air Corpi Toohnical Ordors clerk at Sqdrn. Bldg. T—615. Students can cheek Toeh Orders with him for dotailod Information on Branch study matters ...Best of luek wishes ere extended to Lt. Cherlee R. wyckoff, Jr., end Lt. Osoar B. Boolg upon Jolnlag tho 797th... Pvt. Sidney F. Trlteeh sweere that he marched )»lf way eeroae Prenee end Belgium la the last war in order to get a boat back to tho U. S. when Armietiee wee deolered. Re now epends most of his time being gled that he's in the Air Poroe end ean fly home this time. Trltseh was in the 27th In* fentry Division*....And e apodal graclaa to Sgt. J^m Maolk* mail dork* for arranging a barracks de livery system of our communiques from tbo homo front. 799th TICa SCHOOL SQOAD By Cpl.Don Butharlaad Tbo squedroa mado a fond fare well laet meek to one of ito oldest pvrmeaeat party men* both in years end In aervioe on tho field iriien Pvt. Hurray Crane was honorably die* ohergeda.The nno man bariQrerd* John ny Poyno* who recently transferred to tills post frMft Creig Field* Ala., brought down the house at the Service Club a few nights beck when he eppeared on Freddy Wolf's variety show. Nostalgic farm boys were noted weeping Into, their cokes as Johnny ran the gamut of "oinks" and "clucks." Several instructors * including l/Sgt. Dave Shirey* S/Sgt. Willis Robinson and Cpl. Joh^y Pe- trucoelli* have been flying regular* ly at Rocky 'ifount and. have been keeping logs of their time. Top sergeant Martin Birch aeeoapaniejd them on s trip there last week* and avows that the Jaunt up thare la Robbies HE-109 (product of Ford oirea 1930) was much more fun than tne actual flight. 794tli TWoli. Seh. Squadron Sft. Bill Spencer Itat an* bit- Juicing ott to th* .Id* of th* 0i>- RMB laour n.« biai*lnbo»nl M Ite sure a "Tankme Doodle Pan— IASS smini Otar ba^tball team la doing a fine Job kaopiiv op tba reputation of the eqpiadron.Ibe entire organic ation is behind (^. Fbrgoedi who*e having hie troublee figuring tba lineig). But be ha«it a thing to worry about. Qause the tfumpion *a laurela ie praotioally la our bag. The 793m* ■ maminge to WACCt % hereby treated with the laughter it Jnetly deaerved. Zf their cat ever eete foot into our equadron area^wi don't oare to guaianteo ita aafoty from lAOCI'e ^eyfulneee. HiCGI ie hep to hepeate* ao let your ooneolenoe be your gui^* men of tbo 793m. FurUieimorOf wo int* end to inveetigate your oat-rationa at the meae haU« and If the mom • log report dooa not carry her* wen eipoee the ttefarioue eituatioo. Ihe egeadroa ia forming a danoa band. (tyl. Dun and hie Bick- ey Slelgr Hoke* Any mmber of our outfit la invited to Join. FBBRUAST is* 1943 BiOB B 36th to^. School SqtMdron ’ By Cpl. Robert W. Rathaneon Our teas loet to the 798th Tech. School SouddroR,by a sooro of 32-3^ but m>n a thriller at the Uet few seconds of play against the 79>nd, when S/Sgt. WilUam Hargie shot a ba^t making the final score 27-4$. Cpl. Warren HiUerir captain of the team. ^ ■Ash S/Sgt. Hi. j. Harry a quick recovery. Bks. 240 weloome s a new bugler. Pvt. Oalvin Wester- field who can play anything fron taps to reveille. He's a watch- clock, says Barradca Oiief cpl. Mario Falcianl. Sgt. John Antwoak is Squadron casual man. He does his work very easuajuiy, but posee^ es A auick wit and is really air- minded. PFC Effingham Flint entered a blackout when ne passed out in tbs gas chamber. PFC Joe King haa an eye-cue at the pool table in the day ro«n, FLASHl In general tho inspect - ion was very good last weak. A few barracks chiefs have been having Quite a few G-I parties lately.Vol- unteers who wish to partidpata may submit their names to the crderly room Iteodiately, 801st TECH SCHOOL SQDAD By Sgt. Bob Mabloy Well* I did itl In making out that list of oid-timors last week, I left out Dave Mongol and Janos Mcr* gan. (Row in hack could I have for* gotten the time I helped Morgan carry his bunk half way aoroes the state of Worth Carolina * or was it from tbo 100 to the 300 hlook?) ' *^ger Barklow* our estaeamd sergeant major* is doflnitoly on the bean these days and wo think we know the reason. Julia's all over her reoent lllneaa. You can't say the boys aren't "knocking thmiaelvos out" taking oailsthanies. PFC Kritsberg and Pvt. Ognlsantl are both nuraing bnileed arms* yjad every day or two some* bo«y elao dovelopa a black oye or a limp. We'll all be eomandoa yet, ..Our ttoadnee for all-time damplon non-stop talker on polities* inter national economies* the war situa tion* food - and tho Mow York Giants - is PFC Jack Dunn. If you like informal looturos come to 1219* we get 'em every nightj Beginning next week* this ool- umn will be taken over by Red O'Hara and it couldn't go into bettor hands. O'Hara ia a born colywnist - nosey as hell* with tho nerve of three banty roostersi On top of that he is a swell guy. Co-operate with h'im fellows. O'Hera should really be taking over this week* but he wanted to give me a chance to bom out. R# have me an outline of this week's eotivlties in 801* for whloh he should got credit. 79Srd TECH SCHOOL S^ZAD By Cpl. R. B. Cerrlgea we all wish Captain Bmltih* oho has boon in tha hMpital for the last few daye* a very speedy end eo(^lete recovery.. .Ihe erehld thet was tceeed to the "Worthy Hsn of the WoA" was oau^t by newly-made l/9gt DoMld RuleidcBmp. Sgt. Kulenkaity* V the way, is the fellow that io loe^ ing th# squadron baskothall team (we all hope) the Field ohai^oBshlp. Hho knows* this squadron might have a "Hbite Hope Contender" ia ite midst. The other night* Pvt. Thnisss Webb, a big* handsome heavyoelght* went up to Grooneboro to compote in the Golden Gloves Tournement and landed In the finals. He was beatmi by a rugged paratrooper from Fort Bragg...If any O.I. on tho field h** never had the ploasuro to tast real honeet-te-geednoss Italian spaghatty he had better get in touch with PFC Fred Coppolo. What a spread ho put on for the boys in Bks. 319.All tho fellow claim the only thing missing was a bottle of rod Italian wtno... Tho students idio arc a little short on inf. regarding their actions as soldiers should have a chat with Flight Coamandor* Pvt. Paul Ragan. He was In World War Z* holding the grade of VSgt. and seeing plenty of overseas duty...The officer idio makes the dally barraoks inspeatlon hopes that the cognomen given to Bks. 337 isn't lived up to - tho bcgi have used coke bottle tops to form tho words* "THE SL[ne".*..Sgt. Dick Ryan* after hearing tbo "sad" tales of men trying to get furloughs thought that he'd work Ihis onothis love* back up in Lowell* Mass.*wrots of her dog's lllnoss and olaimsd the caaiaa missed him a great daal..... Hhat a laugh that one drewlll By Sgt. 3p«ie.r Th* flr.t (11... A di,r nwa, at Stjmavt JohMOD n.U, that of tha 791ith Tadi. Seh. offiolallj opaiMd Sundiv, Fab. 7. —ao Oao.lhh- tar J. Raad eat tha tad, *lte and hlaa rlbbona. It ia tha eal/ d.^ roe. oo tha peat Aava aeUatad aan ar. x^olzad to mr Oaaa A anUloau. Daelartof to tala abort addrooa hla happlnaaa at bainf aUa to look at tha atraaoUnad da, roa. On. Bad aUtad ha loa piaaaad u pooeh idth tha ha* funltur.. It. Qol. HoAy aod Hajor Kaoa alw apoka. Kaatar of CroMuiaa —a U. Malrood, aho la *111, IM.- ion. lotrodaoad tho epaakara. aa tha antwtalaara ao ftolloMd. Male Call oy Miltaii ConW, crartor of Twiy and m. Piratw' ^SHE «aip HEO FeiENPS JI)SrCM.L HEk ‘lACB". SHE WOltONY TELL ME ANT r lept AAoral: Keep Your Brass Warm ^OKT McaoOLTV/...HB'S .ONE AU. Dl» TIME - ANP Aa HE PINDE OUT « OUT 0)9 NEW CHICPlS NAME IE *LA£E'.' AIN'T HE (SOT NO
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