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Every Dog Has His Day
And Oh Boy What a Day
By BGT. IfTLIUS TSILBN l^iArer*'la taking the ribblnff ttns
Came »lme for the meaa attend* •"? ■eemlngly rajoylng
ant roll calL Ihere waa Sgt. Heary **** dubious bonor.
Camp (time out while you Say, that waa some birthday
>our remaiks. . . Oetai ugt. uake Pfc. Edward Mangell re*
calling the roll. Half way through beau-
he came to the following: *‘agt—> decorated with two Anerl*
. Cpl . ' tbexi.'‘8ct. Ci^.- and an eagle. Ed aays
Lo and behold the Detail S^. was
the cake tasted delicious accord*
Ing to what hla barracks mates told
him. Neat time he'll know better
than to bring in the cake daring
the daytime.
Tnm somewhere on an APD
namber cornea word from Major'
Thomas D. Jordan, former squad*
ron C. O. Major Jordan, at pres*
eat with the 7tb AAP, sends his
best regards to aU.
"And they lived happily ever
after.." Which should be the case
with Pfc. Clarence Jones and ius
bride. Clarence middle - aisled it
last week with his childhood sweet*
heart. Peggy Manning. The nup*
tlals took place In OdUca, Booth
Carolina. And as is our usual
custom, all the best to the newly*
weds.
Oterved la Town: Pfc. George
ffoing on MA tool Tb tthe Casuals.
It was a dream ooms true, ^habln In company with his tether
SSTJS'.f'kirS-SlSSrpr.^ ^ *n St • ti. tt.-. AT.
CT» M bem ramrM Tb, llAs kow tbat hi, wU, hu con,
sad^aM brlghteoed up. "fibnon back home. Improved running Miall
^ hWaytentl be tbs order of the day for Pfc.
M dear readers, ttaa did the Prank EUenbogn. Wtv Ha’s.
WTth Permaoem btnesom part - time runner. While w i f e s
out with mops, brushes, pots.
. was avlstting Prankls Just couldn't
concentrate'on his nurnfay.' But,,
a successful tour of MA duty Frankie solemnly san be Is now
Cau^l unprepared by the change back "on tbe beam.^*
te evai was Bgt IXmy Ardulno. Rstumed from furlough, losing'
told a certain young femme refrcMted and fit as a Addle, our
mt due to droumstaooes beyond tst. Bgt.. namely. Howard K. Watts
Teach *Em and Feed *Em
Is Motto of the 4th AC
794th Attains
Highest Mark
The wtnalng sf the ExeeDeaoe
Award was seasaacod te tbe mem
bers af tbe sa^Bsdroa thle past
week by the Cemmsndiag Officer
Major Jenae D. Malone.. In wm-
alag this award K is believed tbat
the sqaadrea received the highest
mark ever attalsed at this Held.
Here Is a new one on this Held.
Tbe men of the squadron were
given a BEANO game here last
Thursday Night which went over
big with tbe men. Tbe nrlses in*
eluded books of theater Ucaeds. cod
refreshments were served to aU.
Yes. even seconds sad better.
Friday nights coaunue to be
Sports Ni^fc In the squadron. The
squadron boxers under the direc
tion ' of Sgt. Joe Harfman stand
ready to have an Inter *> squadron
tournament with any outfit on Bie
poet.
The baseball team has pro*
greased so ter along now tbat it
hardly looks like the same team
that started out In the league. The
boys are really playing some top
notch ball.
The past wedc hrougbl two new
OtAoers Mto the squadron. Id. Jo-
seim F. Oattagfaer, end Lt. AUck
Mt^rhftlli The Officers expressed
their hasptnea in belmr assigned
to tbs Mn&squadroa wnb IPs firis
reputatton. Tbe OfAuers and men
of the squadron waloams the new
Oflleera who we are sura will so
ls back at hla desk. The 1st 8M
reports having bad a swell time
back In MMsourL
A oertaln pret^ senior at North
Carolhia University srrmo to b e
By SOT. JOSEPH A. ABBNA .fellow
I
hla control he was going on
oeurers. BOy, abe sbouU h seen
him maneuver that Ot bnah over
that long Mem Han floor. OpL
Pete Ohotna Is of wear^
a new insignia on hla uniform . . .
a sort of pot and pan eooUdnatfon.
Cpl. OUly Sslugeu tor a Miaiwe
didn’t go up for thirds ... be Just
sts oonttnuously.
We’ve been gettfog a tsrrltlo kick
out of that speetef recording of
to know iriasn he Is
his eigar. (What
.)
The boys who teach tbe students
here at Beymour Johnson Field.; ^ _
N.-O. .r. now doln. MaMthln.
elm for them. They are now dolng|two players on the AM to iSt
ifB “••• Attesident. The Arst men than tn a game of pool In their
hftiiHn* the A# pfA : to do this MA were aU BgtB., Bob* own day room. Bo if you are any
oidfiSrman. with Hal waxing Adams, Myer AlpsrL wmiam ybere nay Bid »1 drop In and
about —M lArmstrCBg, Joseph Bdixioer and tff your'htck. Fool canb are M
BodMlfMea' 91.. last but not least your reporter j cents thb is one ws/ that tickets
week-ending wtte bSb^Pte JJ IwUed MA ^ one be sold,
se^ Rose. Pfc. Cecil'Usher en- *? ^ ***** OredS Were Credit Is Me
SSL.* S 0™>P *»“ —
Tf Locke. TbTth Bgt. Msjw. “0ur|dsy8.
Open Letters
From The 7S1
Br PPCS JOE MAETIN ANB
OTB BBOWN
BQUADRON:
Can*
his ears. Tbe "licorice • ntlck"
genius can make him coo like a
baby. Signed — Tlpater.
TO CPX-. OLUX (MAIL-BOOM)
SNOW: Please, it's pronounced
NAP-POLB-E-L-ORI Signed — Pfc.
Johnny Niqwllello.
TO WBCNd XT MAT CCBtCERN:
wn somebody send an acoustteal-
.I A. syatem taslste tmon about*
in aiwther. BIsd^ — Vie Beys
TRCh The Tired Ears.
Plsaas, pieaa^ dounllarttn* nSs- .DLPUIS: W hen
M ABVHwww fliMatfiMM we nearn
Tha Teist Squadron.
TOUNO MAN WRB THB BOBN,
sa'.-
Rlgned — Tbe New
M *Ti^" anymore. Samattmss
you oan make it mund ao blue and
beauttful to tha dark It makaa a
PVT. JCm STAinON; DM I
pay you that two booksl Stgnad
Pfc. Joe Martto
PERMANENT PARTY OF TT(B
Hist; Okayl We didn’t go ar—
full of laaghter daring toooe
aneboly mass aftendsot dayg but
east yoe amlie a UtUs at break*
test The "serving Itoa" looks
like tbs reostvtag end of Artag
•qusd. It moos our sppstltes.
OCHfED. — Student With A Leer.
TO THAT RED BEAD 8rANl>-
DIQ IN FRONT OT THE OOmS*
BORO BOTB. LAST TUBDAY:
WOWIII SIgnsd ~ Any Q. L
TO LT. OBORGB KOSnO:
Tear O. O. E trlok of oarnrtas
your vtufXed to pour sox Is a
We don't Uke bulgtas
• Ohaln
Tlneent Donato Penna
tpiide and Joy and A*1 SpagbetUi _ ._
Bender la now wUltog to aerve this TtMb WAlt
*®*® I wonderful dlMi to any one who has' ■ HH tV Qli
you bad gone homa ou
a furlough* all we could think of
was "(rora beana to Boston.' ~
"" ®iJ*'» ««« wtotoertcl dldl to to.7 _
am. place and time and moat of
“ w*€betu. Vtooent i. bet-
lu" •“* mtt. tome
• "'T ■“MW viFB tt ti.
rSta*“ MxslKt. could m llln be cu oook.
TO im. MKRT SMAIA-Woot. l,^”3tol?*^Se?‘£55'.SS
TSgt Melville Enis sure do de*
The 10th Academic mme out on serre ^anto of credit tor the won-
top at tospecOon walking away dsrful work that has been done,
with tbe (ExceUenca BaimiiT ever The fellows who help make ttils
tbe Mb and tbs Uth and aoeordlng Supply Boom the best on the vrtioie
to Oapt. John Morgan CO of the Add are Sgt Joe Sehrelber,
10th, he says (Quote) (We will keep Jamea Setvere. and Win
on wtonlng it every week) (Ud* both Cnls. Pfe's John Deromaano
quote). The IMh M very proud of Jotai f&w, OpL Harold Inns.
taSLJS pfc* KWT who waa once
25IlL^£2*-j?“L*^®2S5,0«“® Autry’s tevotjta tea has
S? ^ changed atooe Gens Joined the Ar*
Afbter and he hwies tolm^. now lovea Bov Bonra Im
bring back more victories. |^ed Si by^yS s?Sr ?t
The lest thing that could hap- the show watditog Roy ride his
pen here Is about to happen. Isi bona Trigger. Pete now hae In his
Bgt Robert BleM> * Bat) ZHx Is posseaslan a Rd9 Rogers Ou pto-
gotog on furious The boys will tol with Roy's autograph. BeboM
miss his calling tbalr name on tbe to gei another soon aito also a gun
P A. System, Sgt. Dix is another i belt my, my, what the moviee
BUI Stern. . . wUl do. . .
Joy being with us.
The night that Bgt Peeotaki and
OpL Mike Hrynyk were forced to
spend the nl^t here tn Ye (Bde
Squadron waa quite a night First
M hsd to be proven that they
couldn't bc^ fit to Barracks 440
and 1-3 which Is tbe hens bar
racks. Saooodto tb^ had'to prove
that they hadn't forgotten the man^
ly art of O. ling u tbelr banka
in tbe monitog. Alter nmoh de-
Itotf atlon d>ey were al owed to stay
on tbe say of Pfe. Jackson Arm-
'TR be trank with you.** said tha
soldier, you’re not tbe Arst gM
rve ktored."
’’And ni be frank with you.” sha
replied. ‘You’ve a lot to leani."
Mond totog your bot-records back!
Tha aquadron's gloamy without
Mr. Goodman. Signed—Music Lov-
peckr
loaokt
TO Tf
ftadle: l
hlng 1
PeftolMon ot a
to kesp toa
_ _ _ _ _ to oten.
TO B-SBIFT BUDOn: That
Fted Wartag chofr
far a fuB
. That.
—The Boye to ■uRnaka-MB.I
TO ADLOFHB MENJOU: You’d
be grren with euvv tf you saw
the new OABAROZNE "fatigues"
Wghert — The AAF.
works in the personzie oIAee. 'itie
reason be was picked ie thet Itex
has been takbig care.of dlacbarg-
ea and we think ttiat It la brave of
him to see all thoee dtoehargi
are not type one up tor him eelf.
. i ..— i Sgt. Tlncent (Disappotnted) Ee-
_ _ Ay*nttoP 2?**^*?*’ pojilto has somethtog bard to ex*
P*®®n* h*o* Signed—Iplatn to an the fMlows. About two
Beau Bnmunel. weeks ago. Air O tbM
TO THE WEARY OID WORLD: he wae go^ home to be married.
Thke U easy, pop. We’D have you WeD, be came back Co camp an
teal like a new man to no ttma right but poor Ykile waa not
*■*—■* ried. So now tbe boye must
back tbe cigars. . .
Old. Edward (Bid LL) Moete bas
just come back from a well
earned furlough which he mnt
with hts wUe. CpL Moore's nick
nams Just came to btm
weeks sge when be paesed tba O.
C. & BoaiA.
Private Earl (Judge) Peek wlm
works so dellgently to his Itttle
heUhonad MA Aft Cbarlto Fap*l
pagiwie potto AtobMen yen. tryi
b gto ooM Ariti tew aMtoP ^
Then there Is tbe one about the
glri who stole her motber’e corset
and dlduT have tbe guts to wear
IL
A BOB killed in the lost
minute of tke war is as
daod oi one Uled with the
opening shot—
BUT BONDS
AMD EIID THIS WAR
AS QOICXLT AS WE CAM
Judge or
time be leaves tbe efSee to ge to
m eeto olgM. The judge to • soul
bySaniono