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Aaanst 21. IM2 MB-O-HECH Snwai lokBuB fMd. N. C. ili x] ^ 1}] 5 £ jJ ^ Honqer Can^ Fix THIS L ^denes nus oampaper to pnhhahrd weekly by sod for tbe peraoBMl eC Seymour JobuMa PtoK. H O.. under the direction td the SpeelAl wrrlee Offloer. ftO eoeerece « the Camp Newspaper SerrlM to received. AH meterlal to passed by the Pu^ SMaMoom Office. AH photographs, nnloss otherwtoe credited, are Army Air Forces photo graphs. News appeartng In this paper to for general release provided proper credit to glveui OOL. DONAU> B. SMIIH, Otmunsndlng Officer MAJOR J. B. MUmt, Bpeclsl Bervloe OCflosr BDIFOBIAl. Joe Butera M/8gL Richard B. TWt Pvt. James Bsains QpL George Denes, arttot Post Photo Seetioo Get Tough, Buddy! Ulo Joponoas oro atill moro them a match lor Alliod soldiery oeoording to the report of an Australian newspaperman Just fetumed from the Pacific war fronts. Until the Americans hove further intehsiTe training and hordening for this type of warfare, progress will remain Irritatingly slow and cosuolUes will be unneeeasarily heavT," he asserted. Well, lor be it from us to challenge thot statement. The correspondent is described os *'just returned from the Pacific war front,” and we presume his statement was bos^ on first hand observation. But even if we odmti the truth of what he says, the answer, the cbrrectiye measures are easily at hand; two things, and tiro only are needed—first, a strenu ous program, and second, the knowledge on the port of erery American soldier that the men he moy.eapect to meet in the Podfic have, for years.- been trained with one object in riew, to kill as many Americans os possible. You men in the Air Forces ore furnished o thorough eourae in physical eonditioning; it's progreasire, deaigned to bring you to the point where yon will be able to atond hard-' ships far beyondony you would meet in drilion life. Do yon cooperate? Do you lo^ upon your P. T. period os somethiiig thot is preparing you for tough competition? Or do you look upon it oa a drudgery? Did vre soy "tough competition*'? We should hare said "competition of cham^onahip coliber.” Con you Hts and fight, for days on a handful of rice? Cem you stond motion less in water up to your neck, woiting portiently for the ene my to appear. The loponeee can. ond do. The Joponese sol dier is no "second rater,” he's fighting for the diompiensh4> of the world. We can't win this ^ht by pulling a Doctor Coue OB them, bysayingtoourselves "seery doy in erery woy we get better ond better.” We still beliere in that eoying that a good big man can beat a good little man. We must bolSere we're good.but that belM must be bemed on laef. Tm eon go thxmgh oondithming eserctses without deriring tlw benefits you should or yon can think (tfioat Um day you may come foce-to-loee with some snirderously inclined *'Son ^ Heoren.** after all, it’s ycur neck. We're g^ag to do om best to giro you the program; wn still wont the mtm be side us in b^tle to be good. How good you are depends on how much you put into it. Get tough while there's time. •>-jraom the Mediankr's World. Seymoufr lohnsw Field, K. C. One Wcur To Do it— The undoubted genius of the Amerioon soldier seeking ways ond means to get in this or get out of thot has re sulted in seme tall trfee of whi^ the following is one of the higher. At a port somewhere in the CorriUman on army troBsport loy in the harbor getting reody to soil with a de- ' tochment of troops ordered back to the good ^d U. S. A. A gwop of soldiers stood on the deck, surpffnded by their ballot bc^ts. Saddsnly, out of the miM of this group, one soldier broke« cmd ran. shouting at the top of his roice: *l'm not going oboord that beat cmd you can't make U^habdha. JCtww, a Captain dark Gable, itr name on the U. 8. If nay What To Do! | private battle to mOttarr Pya.a^become ‘•Just cna of tte.poh • Sbs»2 boya.*' “Pm no bero and Pm net » a —liTriMii iTiii wta bad bam on tbree oamtoai'P>£ to avZ over ITmepe Mails Bm- ^ >0^; to. avanaM^ »• 5 tS? I^SS egj" > aa ealttssoM er ^ ^ War Fradae |2^ ” floe Board, naontag a few dttttos £>• bi ttiemovle. .WandeH i by an CentoryJPbs _ . eclmteoa advtoto far J?? die World." He wrote a bMi of 5S the. aajne |kSM mtoS' ObarreB la prodndtag a pto-t*** uran —Man." jbkit Juna « orlcttial ttarj —. It tta !■" army doant ttt Urn bMoc* Ah mi Give Ua Strength To Be True are appoteted atn a backed by five career sMa. sail Barbara Bale. tL to irnntoB with AnO to ^ntowet that wlB make bar toe tow : I Oreoner Frank Onatoa’a bon ' Bwaotoeart to a mnairal film w * "Blgbar and Bttbw." W The Malbomuu radio aaU laat blHe tel, and a saanTa fMam to efeurip nrevea aa IDA or bto tojertoa i fccgWi -My by.hto permgM aSeadyl T^ burly HP’s gore choae and quickly cought him. ' Altar eoose leugh-ond-tumble, tlmy hoU-dragged. h^-eor^ hospital bBt >1^ ^ - lied the struggling soldier aboard the ship. SiSS'ff^Kttef A lew honiB toer when the tr»spert was miles at sea, boeaiie broadcast anid cfBows tooe «d s were counted. There was one soldier toe many, plstad pertton uecn rtimse. been told to ^ ^at voting to dene fifM A fighting man hesl found a new way to got a forloutdt* betog mS B y imlcaA coaMno?T»e*s«*«^ Bst legallyf ^ to^ j^SfiaMi^toltoi^'^^ ItaBae ctoy- of Fama, SitoltoBr tton. itae Amerteea Bed oSSTISt S' roboretsB the faeto and tbe man’s S2* - * to fiton etoar with cS^ to a ttiOTongtrfira that bed borne ,*b^ m sw wmm am **|tt n joaoved by llte laB-and ■ an Vtoactoi legtnie, Ibe Unlteiwe our ' of 'ar; rsl BigTmikBroiher~-^DoYouBaekitUpT Mo matter what kind of an oiganisalion you nuiy be in, there will always be o few "Wise Guys.” With the Army' herring so many men, o larger number of these social pests lootontTto'M 'boo^'m^^ st Bet-|^ M soldton to fo:Aatas wfib laaf-'da i ad" W. «-T P»T .o .hi. -«.ac. 105. Heweret aftw a few months of this "raatong” the farB*'*^**22it**** ^ dtSm’ in^ Hw Iraflsto tovttad tbs Bari aal-|moe dtors to retato r ' r cf t to neoent ne farmer boys who have nevM been away;Jp;^^'“*^*^; ‘JWbtokwei home ond the meek, yotugslers who have never "beenl***.^ loD easy ^ey to this menoee. sr boy and meek youngsters begin to throw some iifass of their own. And tbe question arisss; **liIL WISE GUY, CAH YOU TAKE IT? Ths answer to tk^ questkm is no. nine chances out of tin the "Wiee Guy” conwot take it. These follows hove to shsot off their mouths in order thot they may look hnporlant. their oceomplishmeBts om- ^alaly do not show H. So they pick on a few who are not too wiee imd try by roasing and big talk to inqtfess them ol their importance and authority. Bot what hr^peos to this importoit guy that does ^ the torfWwig when there is a call for volunteers? He gets eery, very quiet and sllsks to fomo nice quiet comer where ■he will not be It ki now that the iarmsi bey md the meek yoongrter ptoeenee kjmwn. Theee fmys do net UA hig I bo^ up i^ol they soy. r^TwMI? , to ttie resr wban jtow ttny sunendexed or were eapter- toMl ed-.-Feepto are ^rc^n^ig to wen." figbtocs iEbv^ lS£3?dm eervtoig fighfer ct^ to from dofog se...r lor the Mew Terk bam, to oMttfc P^cr aftor M^esm IHoehargedGFa To Wear Button S? -■! >1
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