-e S Oel«bM IS. 1943 AIB.MIECII rUM. 91: Cl mmurnm ^NEWSeheI Rifle Range Is New 798th TSS SQUADMN sweetheart:...kllTMIfEET! Bj SOT. KALPH A, ALLEN Bow much or how little the ov erage O. I., sheltered in the com parative security of Seymour Joto- Field proper, knows about the functioning of the Rifle Range, de pends on whether or not be has experienced the workings of same. Hearsay won't do. it's proper to. be advised, first hand. ' dian arrow bead and most thought fully gave it to your reporter when be was given the gentle bint that It would be a swell present to ; send to this writer's fotir year old ; stm. You'll see our coaches out there , every day, In rain or cold. In heat , Or storm, lending their expert ad- _ _ __ vice to ad who stonn their por- To retrMh tUo memorln of those, who have heen out here -in the wooas," at one time or aootherJ&S* » and to those who have yet to make deserve a lot of our aquaintance, we Introduce our, Officers and enlisted men. all cf When night falls and the O. I's ihe 79eth Technical School Squad- have returned from the Range ron. effective this date. you'll often find them along our “Ready on the right —Ready on Community Street." as we call the left — Ready on the fLrtng fbe mwee between the rows o f line!" i tents, engaging In friendly Major Milo D. Soydor and Cap- are In Charge Of the Whole ftmctlco HJ,^^ Caro-genn I’attTol 794th T.S.S., of the Post Camp Range. O^iUin clodma poaeasion. HUiver H John£« la also ^ buiich_of_aoldlera who have done a iHH SUriay Hlllyer B. Johnson la also with the organisation. You all must know 1st Lt. Tttom- BBu V«I VddBMS ia the little lady. She's the pride and joy oi Pfc. Sob Town! of the 797th T.S.S. Ew.IyH Hmc. notive of Brooklyn. USA. ia the gal- liiend of Cpl. Morrias Green- i stein of the 10th Academic. good day's work. We of the Range have an idiom as A. Rixford, our energetie and otv own out here, which goes ‘'i*t it done’’ Range Officer and something like this. When we start his capable genial assistant, I ^t>r the Pleld of an evening, we 1st Lt. Frederick W. Blsckweil. say. •'LfA'a go to town.*' When Under their penumal touch, w e we are In the mood and feel a Ut- claim that our “Firing Line," ia of tie more adventurous, all we do Is the finest. |t> Mk 1st Sgt. Kelly for an over- Now to .a widler whom we alt.^tf. ?•«» .to U>e outolde world — (Goldsborol nth Academic Earns Banner For Excellence Seriously though, when the gang StiTS. JAtfR LlPSCHHZ AND goes to town at night and Tetumsl ROOSB TUBCOm to the Rifle Range wo do have a' ^ ' great time singing. The gauntlet ^ hoga afe proud as mother of songs to almost 11 e(V>pad by the time our truck r«»»» into tbh KxceUcsice Banner for Septem- the camp. An old favorite is ‘Tve her. Congnrts all around, got six-pence." which Is sung quite' Random Tbought^We wonder if often, especially around the latter Taylor la still requesting song hits part of the month — before pay- over the Goldsboro radio atationt day. Everybody and their cousins were So we sound off untU next week as tlKwe requesting rrkiu around those songs. BUI sure was modesi. •• 1 The squadron win miss Sgt. v. n-e t' ■ n who is back In- dv&s t^sMt breeses under your tent through an MD. We thought they ed ‘have to bum the hospital down to — jget him out. He was one cheerful know and If you don't. It ain't our nrs AN ILL WIND iS2?^eiSSS fsiiiti Ik ntiwr than Peter' ***^ everybody be came m contact Kelly who has given twenty fwl PvL Audrey Stamey of Rome, vMrs of faithful service to bis Oa.. bad the creepy experience jf Flag. He is the tat Sergeant of our being nipped hg hU own artlUery whomost w^lW^dld^rt, ouUll, the TMth Tech Sch. 8q. Next fire and then freed by that of the time you see him on the Poet and enemy. .v.-> -ki- nO). {[* ■" get to talk With him for a few) it happened vrtien Stamey was minutes, ask a few things about.trapped between his lines and the Take a bow Sam, you the Army. Chances are. ne'Il give German’s near AlUvUle, Italy. A you some Inside do,» that will big American gun let go with a Cbntrasts—Cpl. John Tally, who make tt a very Interestiiif coover-'blast and Stamey dived Into a sUt la some pepper-upper, we refer satioo. tren^ already occupied by six you to any occupant of Barmck Our Sgt. Major te Sgt, Gray. Under to supervision many a complex detaU seems to melt into an easy rhythm of well done work. Incidentally, some aay be was out here on the lutnge when the In diana roamed these parts. pp—vtwg of Indians, one of our ^teb and then worked to way coaches, Sgt. Ray. fouM an Bi-lback to his own lines. The Wolf Germans. .324. for cooflrmatloa of the above A, «jon » the-nrtog ktoUPKl the Germans left the trench and A »P®^ ♦/.Akfc Stamev with them Toen the midst of Sgt. Solomon ttie popu- kS imS^oSsd“2?' •!£ GeS « Instructor. What weU knovm mans scattered and Straey found himself alone again. He hid in a ^ room atatf tor ^ by Sansone *Hs has a wondsrful touch, hasn’t hs7* TBAKr. MATBET Tte Yutetida tastes of WAC8 In North '.f. Afr ♦» lx slightly oft the tMoal trend of thlngi. Tb^ would Iratber have vitamin pills and cal- (chnn tablets than anything toe. The WAGS Uke vitamin pills to off set the depressive climate and the f-niehitri to make up for the lack of milk there. those letters written In purple Ink? It couldn’t be Sieger by any chance 'Ditto Cpls. Cutler and Cohen the inamrables might give the mail clerks more of a chance to tend to tbeir duties if the above mentioned two-some didn't spend BO much time there. Sgt. Don Grifftn took care of the loose change situation' last pay day, In to usual masterly man ner. with moat of the noise-makers shipped, tt would seem that the memben of ^r. 310 would-be abic to relax, now and then, however with all to competition* removed, te -cc- B;ylo bts attained new heights. There Is no need of a mike system with Pete around. •j • s Milk- rcom A'l''rs, Sgt Joe Schrelbe has more moods than !Clark C'a^ile. de sure gets tern- neramci “'1 everv once in a while Woe to the O. L who deals with him while those black moods grip him. That row of barracks lining the road, (300, »1. 303, and 310) arc very enthusiastic t About the way singers, marching by, around 4:10 a. m. give forth. A delegation would gladly meet up with whoever Is m charge of thoM students and try to make them see the light. Basketball and bowling 'teams have now settled down to keepinp their noses to the grindstone. Mem bera of both sqad. teams are prac- - rff to eet into A1 condi tion in order to be able to more than bold their own with the classy teams they’ll meet In the near fu ture. There was a very good and enthuslatlc turnout for the first. { tracUce of the season. Proepecis DOk good for a highly successhil Medic Claims To Salvage His GI Toothbrush By PVT. B. B. TAN HOOK, JR. Among other claims to fame, the Medical Detachment can now add: The only man on the Field, proo- aby In the whole Army. lUioever tried to salvage a toottoruah. We won't have to mention any zutmes, but he sleeps on the last bed uf Barracks no. SO. In the 8pc^ Field we find thsi we have had to our midst for the past eleven months.a lad who hss been hiding to Ughr under a bushel basket. He la a child prodigy T refer to the one and only ^i. BlU , Sereoay, Medical Supply. On Stm- day when Lt. Horton Smith was to be ths feature attracUon at the Goldsboro Country Chib, Bill sar.k a "birdie" which, for the benefit of the non-golfers among our read ers (we hope that we have some), is one under par. In this case we don't have to take Bill's word for this act, tor we have two witnesses: Cpl. Mayer Simon. Orthopedic Dept and Pic. Robert Kahrs, Medical l^pply Dept Nice work. BUIM Tbo bad vou have to leave us just when we have the nrnking of a golf team. The basketball season Is on us once again and the Detachment team is In the formative stages. Anyone who is lotereated In play ing with the team is urged to cem- tact Lt. Ricci at the Mess Fund Office as soon as possible. Let's have a good turn out and see If we can't steal tt>e Post Champion- ship In Basketball again this year. Thxt world be quite a feather m our cap, No? 'The Detachment was comple mented by the Commanding Oftu cer, Lt. wcaccblon, on the fine ■howto that th^ made at the Re treat Parade, Tueeday night Let's keep up the good work Medics. Can You Sing And Dance? TakeaChance! Get hep to the beat but reet. Hie Radio Section of Servleea wants TOC, Jackson, If yon can act vrlte aktte (u* soripta. do vocals, teQ jokes (fuj^). or make with the muale. Plens are now cookin' for winter tfioire and radio dihta, ao latch on, gate, the buggy s owvtn'i Ankie on dtown te the Service Club and leave your moniker and squadron number with the eat at the Info desk. Or, If you want to really dent the jokers irtio throw this beah. drop in at the Ohd> on Thurs day or Sunday afta, around 1500. as the gatora aay it for n pri vate audlah. 8ti^ kicks, «nd solid jabs are on dtot Uae^ so let's start eooktti'. If 8 'Major Cheevef Now In 39th Mess; C. 0. Gets Leaf F068 By rVT. METER W. Congratulations of the 13tb Mess Group were tendered to Major Cbeever who was promoted to this new poet Thank You Str, those cigars were swellt Opt George Stelgerwmld’a car Is known as the *wanclcr ear' wonder' sriiether be wlU make it home, and from home to the field! Pfc. 'Battleehtp' Battlstella who is always jolly and In good humor, is Mesa Hall No. I'a nnglDg cook. BH favorite ia *Oee Mom I Wants Go Home." Pvt Rattih Oonsiiron's new gtcl friend's named Mary Anne. . and, he bee to go all the way to Ra leigh to aee her, • • It most be lo»el Sgt. Sol Moskowlta, that ewgeant from Brooklyii, ia aU smitea imw tamed here that his wife, Marlene, has re- Sgt. BUI Walker vows that a glrl- Mend has been writing Um tor . years, but that be has never seen her I Mow BlU. who are you riding? Pvt Nat Fetotetp receives eg- ular phone calls from a ‘doll' m Smlthfled named Roee. Ffe. Wayne Martin recently returned from nir- loogh to New York vlatting girL friend Mildred. . . Martin reports be had a grand time taking In ball games, shows, and the si&ts. The tstfa Meat Group Baafc^U practice seaion are under way, and from the k>oks el dilnga the Meesrien are gHng to have a whale of a team with such out- atandlqg atars as Anderson, Van Boose, and Rtoertaon. Manager Martin wants aU men Interested in makto to team to tom out Im- xnedlatitty- Be promtees OTa a Cl ruling baafcathaU aeaeeni Pfc. Jacob Nathan should b e grabbed iq> for 'cigar stogan* by some tobacco coDcem .... Be smokes 'em all day kng and no throat Irritation. . . and we swear ita tnte, even amokm 'em while taking a shower. . . New who said tot a aum’s best friend was ‘m dog» __