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sinpOK jonsoB fibxa. e. AZR-O-H ttfiCH 6. IMS P&OI S oNtWS f'R.OM YOUI^ SQUADRON® BttCqiUXTBKS AD aiiDQnABTBS Sjr Sgt. DmTid 8ob*l It •••■• th» opiaioa of Bq. OBd 8q. i^dgoo rogordlog tho woll-grooaod o^ooroaoo of tbo iquodroa oroo» woo ohorod by tho A^olotrotlTo iBopootor, Major Brown. Thla fact waa roroalod in a letter of coMoadatlon froa Ooaoral Rood which Captain Riekor road to tho aquadroa. Poriiapo wo should giro sorlouo ooaoidoratioa to Sgt* Borbort Clark*o suggootlon that va raioo a Victory Oardon as Sgt. Clark ▼ory altnd.stioally offered to tood it hifssolf In bis spare tiao. After witnessing Sgt. Tea Flahor^'s inrolTod financial traao- actions last pay day. we suggest that Ton pick up a second-hand cash registered soaewhere to help hia keep his "accounts receiTable" in order. pTt. Willian (Bhltey) Brans is sowing his wild oats now as ho/11 be required to be the aodel soldier anl husband when his wife cones to see hia in a few weeks. Cross our hearts Bill, we won't breathe a word of your llTld experiences. Prt.Chalaers Bundrick wants to incorporate a*ReeuperatiTe Furloughf into At^ Regulations. Bundrick nalntains that a fellow requires too furloughs, one directly following the other. The first furlough is to hare a good tiae in. the second is to recuperate froa the first so that a soldier aight return to the "rigors" of Army life fully refresh ed. It is a popular opinion that on erery payday in the Ansy» alna- ture "Ifonte Carlos" blossoo forth in almost erery barracks in all the Amy Canps. It is gratifying to note that in Hq. and Hq. squadron, the fellows hare roluntarily abol ished all types of gambling. Isn't that right* b^sT Congratulations are in order for Lt. Woolf on his recent and well deserred promotion to First LieuteD> ant. Where do we go to reeeire otr cigars. Lieutenant? There are eery few of us who haren't been affected directly or indirectly by the Red Cross. What do you say. fbllows • let's glee until it hurts - the AxisI waitresses SAVA6BS..Boy. that's the beater..We of the 7Mth welcome the 797th to our area.but remember tMt Black Ben is ours, so let a word to the wise be sufficient. You can take the best part of our area.hawe your men walking in our Orderly Roa bothering the men working, but keep away from our WAACT. The most riled up man of tba squadron was PFC Tom Laearty after searching an hour for a bundle of laundry for a nan. foxind out to his dismsy that the fellow was a msnbsr of our new partners, the 797thi We wish to access our sincere wishes to Captain Llnooln. our ad jutant on his now Job as Comtandlng Offiosr of tho S33rd Air Base, and to the members of our office staff who are learing for new squadrone. S/Sgt. Bromley. Cpl. Ken Cooper.Cpl. Luna. PFC Mark Komar, and last but not least the one and only S/Sgt. Charlie Brady. 7Mth TBCR SCBOOL SQUAD By Sgt. Bill 'Spencer Our equadron dano# waa held Friday. Feb. 26 and bacana tha bast danoa (in our modest opinion) that tha Field has awer had. Cra^t to tha fine decorations go to ppc John Banls. flee daeorating boy.... Spaaklng of Babnis. ha informed us of a naw nleknama for waitrassas uaad in Wyadng. Out thara thay call Mole Coll 797th Tech. School Squad. By Pwt. Damard Maxwell Pvt. Paul Harris, the boogie-woo gie drtnmer boy of the 797th. ia get ting hie share of ribbing after tho boys found him ons day last weak shop ping for baby things in town Paul will bscoBM a poppa in about four months...Faxorite pre-pay day yam is about ths guy who took a taxi to ths bankn^tey court, and then instead of paying his fars inwited tbs driver In as a creditor Goldsboro merchants grimly anticipating a national holi day ars proainantly displaying window cards with ths legsnd. •WOll Bs Gtosd Day of Hitler's Funsral”..Has anybody rsported that Quean of the Theater Ka therine ComsU made moTle history last weak when aba mads her debut for "Stage Door Canteen" Students voiced a unanimous 'ays* in favor of tbalr new horns closer to school, but ars Just as definite about ths proxi mity of the drill field. Ughl»**Don*t know Idly but ths cable address of the British Infoxmatlon Sarvlos in New Yofk is "Indigestion", and a famous English hotel we know has "Tipless" as its cable address..S/Sgt. H.G.Flw Cher, fozmerly of Randol^ Field, sees a favorabla co^iarison between the West Point of Uis Air and this Fisld. Aftsr being out on the line for two years S/Sgt. Fisobsr Is taking tbs A. M. oourss* 36t4» Tach. School Squad. By Cpl. Warrso MiUsr Congratulations to our Lt. Georgs W. Admis who loft us a few miwrlhs sis for Miisd. PU...«ben bs left he bad a pair of gold bars whsrsas now he earrlsa the silver bars of a First Usutanant. Farewell to our Ist/Sgt. Paul B« Simeon who has been transferred to Hq.lAq.DeUehment 9th School Qroi^. Ho took with him Pvt.John (■ate}Lus- ky AS his man Frldny. Good luek.fol- lows. and don't forget us while you climb the ladder of sueceaa. We are all very proud of our Pvt. Henry F. Falbe who was mentioned as an Honor Student....Pvt. Falbe frtmi Cornell. Wls. and had his Basle Training at Atlantic City....Wow tho folks back home can say that local boy makes good. Our bsskstball team sUrted ths season with a bang but gave way tMO the last few games. We lost a very close game to the 791st and with %iat dropped to fourth place in the first division. We esme close but you know the old saying. "Close oounts only ki Horseshoes." the he will visit us often end regularly ‘ Hoeeo Glsapetro. Andrew Morris. Al- ' Bert Herman. Stanley Kooyok. Dale "Ickafus. Themas Smith. Willimi Dme- idaon. Andrew Pajak. Wdward JOslok. Ibomae Alberts. Georgs McClain. 796th TECH SCHOOL SQUAD By PFC J. B. Rooo^ Our iQuadron lost a fins Of- fleer whaot Lt. Carl Voody was trai^ sferred to the S6th Squad. We hope The entire Squadron wishes him beet of luck. !?ith the loss of the greater part of our office force. 1st Sgt. Kenneth Ballen and Sgt. 'iajor Peter Dalton are to be congratulated with keeping the office on the been ^e reason for the frown on the face of our Ist Sgt. le this. It seema his fiance, ^e to arrive here, has been delayed. 77e hope she arrives soon Sarg, and we can approach and .•k for > furlough The rocont clothing chock In our .quMlron mo quite u ordo.l, Ju.t uk Lt. Unn. *o inopocted oo anuiy, ths Offleoro were sure we had strayed by mlstake into another squadron....The new great lover of our outfit is PFC Bsrl Kupfer. We understand ths at traction is In 1ft. Olive, how about it Earl?.«..The latest rumor bounc ing around is that PPC Bob Schults will bs married on his furlough. Bob is a fins fallow and we offer premature congratulations Lt. A^^***^ Linn has traded his gold ban for silver ones - hs Just recently was promoted to a first lieutenant. CongratulationsI 798tk TBCB SCBOOL SQUAD I By Fvt. Joseph Karkuli^ j 81nec PFC Mberts reoeived his j initial strip the beys eall him "one oylinder* (the first step to master sergeant who has six eyllad- ers 3 up end S dowB)....A proud pa pa is PFC lie Kousioa. his wife pre sented him with an eight-pound baly glrl....A play very seldom seen - a triple play was szseuted in s soft- ball gams bstwssn ths non-cemss and tha lowly buck privates. Here's hmv it was dons. Pvt. Orlgg hit a hot shot to Sgt. Liles who seoopsd up ths ball, pivoted and threw to PFC Gnlda at second who. in turn tossed to PFC Herman and he relayed it to catcher Sgt. Hedreselk Mlliag Pvt. Gaeal sliding in to horns plats..... When the 7Mth had their dance, two • of our boya crashed the dance axid later had to be ushered out. Could I it have baen Cpl. Joyce and PFC I PliBca???..Cpl. Gargulo who hails t from Bugfalo. B. T. is going ondv I the monicker of the "Great Lever." : Cpl. Chsalook'a nickname is "Ding Dong* ever since he get the "gong* I on Major Bowes amateur hour......A I very talented comedian can bs fouai j ia the person of Prt. Howard Bell., In the ilinlnatlon tournament. I 798th Flyers bit the dust. being taken over by the 801st outfit by a single marker 22 to 21 just re turned from a ten-dqy furlou^ • Cpl. Jayhes. Twelve privates who now have a stripe on their slasvss arst Pfoa BIKE RACB ENDS IB DIAD BEAT By Sgt. Bill Spsnesr The six day bike race may have its thrills and spills but ths grew! est bike race la ths history of ths Ar^ Air Poress was held here in ths 794th T. S. S. Those demons of ths padala. Lt. Dobson, upholding ths offlwsrs vs. Sgt. Al ToMSssttl.rs- presantlng ths enlisted men. Tho race was bald before a shouting gathering while Captain Llnooln and •gt Sgt. PrsFontalned aetsd as Judges. Roaring down ths atreteh at a pace never before attained at this Field, it would have been a sure finish to anyone that had gotten la the way. Tbs lead ohsngsd several times, and ended in a dead beat. It vsa a great raoe and we who saw it will never forget lt» h Milton Csniff, Creator of Terry and the Pirates" ^T>«C CLP MANb Peepsisht
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