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Iti—t n«M. H: O JUM-MBCB 13. 1M3 9m9»rkM9c BOWUNQ CHAICPe WItk ft Mftr* ftf m F*f. T«fli Punishment Foi Awards For Merit Presented At Wiong Uniforms Review; Exceiience B anners Given Id • spKlwl memoraadum tMMdicIpitne and tralalM, and {allure „ . ... «--■ M. Mnidv "‘mnntnnTiM C ttaU week. OommaudlBC Oeoural to eahito UnpUue lack o reapcctj 1« • ■P*ctol mihtoiy rwrtow liatiwaek. Brtfadier omrM rnaoie ^ Praarta M. Brady warned peraao for too supeitoN and army regu- —- 4 -r *-* t -. ^ , . aA.^ . ^ net here ob the field of extatlnd lattoaa la generaL vtoiaUaaa o( UDiform and coortoeSy ]fc organlaatlaB can functloo and laM down etimgeBt pewattlwi wltbom toamwork. Mo combat for aacb mlecODiuct. temmarti' crew, do flight, no eqoadron will be tDf miltury courteey. the memo- necMful If M doen not ouD to' riDdum said: Ifetber and fire motoal eumiort aa While eatotbig may not be an L team. Bereaftor when military tndlcation of Met bow wdl a manlpenooDel are guilty of falltcy to may bo gualtfled to cs^ry out tos Qg waanno icnwoper uni- toctanlcal or admtolotratm dwttm (form, the ormnaatioo to which It la an bidlcation of mflitorr dln» theoe men are amtrnni will be privUetes. In other words, if an officer or aoldler of a military po lice company, iboae aquadron. or flffator aquadron la guilty of fallare to aahite or wearing Improper nni* form the entire company or squad ron will be denied oass priTllegea from this station. Confusioa concerning correct unl- torm has now bben cleared up by this meorandum. Claas **A’' and **3“ clothing if defined carefully and no doubt kbould remain to the mtods of any personnel. Brief ly: a Clan “A" unlfc*m will be I worn at all times when "off the 'Poet" by officers and enlisted meo! excepting that Clan "B" uniform may be worn going to and from! place- of residence only, by thoee resldtog ‘toft the Poet." b. Pleld Jackets will not oe worn "off the Post" at any tima ex cepting that pc*30imel to Clan "B" uniform going to and from place of residence ^ most direct route, or "oM the Post" when on an aa- Blgned mission. c. The ooat, Bervlce, when worn with a san-tan ahlrt. will not be removed at any tfane excepting to offfce during du^ hours. d. Oarrtoon caps or uniforms of offleow’ material or other than regulatioo O. D. tfmde, will not be ,wom by enlisted men at ady time. e. Oarrison capa will not be worn without the prescribed braid. f. All garments will be fuDy but- •oat, 8M PlgMn Oronp wiw iba weekly blgb aeara iiiilbn prtaa af gLM. eoBtoato oeded Novem ber. Newest Bomber Is B-29 Tbo veil of secrecy waa lifted this week as the War Department discloesd that tbe Army Air Fore es seEsaUcaal new heavy bomber waa now moving into productloe under the designation, Developed in confidence by Boo iDg Aircraft Corporatko to cloae eo-operaUan with tbe AAP and its materiel command, it baa tatao the past several ynuu to evolve late ita present form. Itogtooertog and production Informatton baa been turned over to other major aircraft companies, who win idso prodnee tbe plane. Oenersl Rsnry H. Arnold. Com-. - - - - mandtog General of the AAP. aald toned or fastened at all times wbm to a special stotement: ‘rRiisjoutside of quarters, battleship of the air is anno^ g. lather fUAt Jackets are to- beavtJy with multiple-gim a a d I sued for wear vtoen flying and will power turreto. Zt wUl dy at veryioot be worik anjrwhere m or off high alUtudes. lU performance will tbe post excepting when "on the line" or while flying. h. Officers’ service cape wIS be worn with brim paralld to tbe giwund. Officers and enlisted men will wear the garrison cap tilted of iwc Norib OBfOMan aalWad mao reported mleetog to aelten. To Mrs. X^oMM B. Oabb. of Piw moBt, Oeneral Brady prseentod the Air MedAi wUb tbrm Oak Leaf etoators an behalf of bla son T Sgt. lamBs .S. Oobb. Awarded tar excepUoi&Uy TOarttarleoa achieve- ment to ttvo bomber ratda over Burope. tbe togb citatlona gtven « were atoo for courage, cootoam and skill dlsplayad by T; hgt Oobb on a total of twanty aaparate bomb- tog missioiB Tbe BUver Star and tbe Air liedsi were presented to Mrs. Clau dia WhlU^. MuLdlesex, for her son 8. Sgt. George W. Whitley Jr. The Silver Star was awarded for "gai- ,lantry to action over Rabaol, New Britain, to April of Isa." tbe etta tton read. The Air Medal was presented for meritorious achievement to a flight of B-M medium bombers over Sat maua last summer. Raiding to a six-plane formation, the flight was attacked bv approximately it Zery fighters. Beating off thlia oppoai- tlon the fUght eonttoned to to ito bombing ran to cloae formation.' scored direct bits on airdrome run ways. and completely deatroyed a 100-too ammumUon ship ly^ to barbor tostallatlona. After coroplettag Ita mlaslan. the night again ran into heavy Jay interception and engaged tbe Zergi to a running fl^t lasting SS mi» ntos One Zero was MmH down ai^ fonr others were on tbe probab*' Ust. During tbe encounter, S. 8gi Wbltley'a pWe was aever^ dam aged. Said the War Depsutmem citation: "Tbo courage and devo- tlon to duty shown by 8. Sgt Whit ley la worthy of ttie hltfiest conv ** In the same ^remony, Otfteral Brady presented Sxoellence Ban ners to the 3Sth Air Porco Band, tbe loth Academic Squadiw, the TSlst T. 8. 8. the ISTth T. B. 8.. and the 711th Training Group. AD organlaatlona on tbe field ptotlci* pated to the review ceremonies. I performance not be discussed before it enters combat. However, the B-39 wUl have a range aubatantiaUv greater than the maximum elffl0llve range of today’s longest - range heavy bombers, and It will carry quite aiseeble loads for that distance." "When It (tbe B-lt; enters com bat " General Arnold coottoued, "today’s long range wUl become mediuin range and today's heavy bombers wUl conaequenTly bococnc l^bt hravles. . . many months will elapse between adojiUOD. CHRISTMAS GBENTTNO CARDS POB SOLDIERS OVERSEAS ^8T BE SENT AS first-class MAIL Russia’s Future Argued At USO A round - toUe made up of sol-. Tomorrow's topic la *Ttaa Place entry toto combat. . . ^lat ftoal|be worn at any tune wdlh low cut over right eyebrow with edge of Christmas Greeting Cards T AB M can approximately one finger width | The War Department advl^ above eyebrow. Service cap rain:that Christmas greeting cards tar covers win not be worn excep» soldiers overseas must be sent to .. — _ . when U is actually raining or snow .sealed envelopes and prepaid at dlers from the field and civic lead-,of Russia In TTw PoairWar World. twg I the first claas rate. The War De- era from Ooldsltoro meets every Itavlteu to attend are Mr. Adolpb i' Sweaters will not be worn as partment further urges that such Sunday afternom at 1700 under tbeOetttoger, Min Gertrude Well, Mr an outer garment at any time. Icards be mailed at once staUng sponsorship of the U. S. O. to town WUUam Nufer, Mr. Henrv Belk. J. White or gray socks will not that cards mailed now jkc-]organised to Mtard Otoji ^ test of B-M Is now not far dis- tant " Concluding, Oeneral Arnold said. *‘Prodtictlon of B-17’a and B-M’s will not be affected by advent «f tbe B-80. Produetton of those two bombers is betog increased eteadfly. (From Arm/ Times) shoes. k. Officers wUl not wear pink or O. D. shirts with green trousers. t Officers may wear either green or O. D. Service Cap with any uniform. IClita^ Police have been to- strueied not to permit enlisted men to go "ofl the Post" In improper Whenever there’s a delay on.yoar uniionn and to report vlolaUons Long Dtatance enS. yen can help by both officers and enlisted men | speed up eervice for other fellows when found "off tbe PMt" ten- Iw steptong outside the booth and,properly uniformed. ^ walt^ »tD the eaB la oompletod. Offleera will not be pen^tt^to' Tilts permits others to toft wbllo Officers’ OliA or Meso SaturdMl your can la fo^sg thioogh. Do tola nights •Nor MOO nor to lounge of for otben, and thsyU do the same omcen* jnub af^ IMO on Affl- cording to the Army Postal Ser- to air their views to open discus- CouncU. Wtb such civic leaders vice, reach even tbe moat remote aions, tbe weekly program features to spark the round-table, and aol> . _ - . . ^ ^ soldier dlscuBBlon-lMder and top- dlers and wives Invited to Join to A. P. O.’a by December as. lea ot apeclal interest to military |I i)ersoDneL LL Smith Blasts Town Links in GoK Battle ter you. idaya In Otons **B** unlfonn. OUR FAVORITE FOOD... AT LAST! After months of watching and waiting, Air-O-Moch'a daring photog snapped on ezeluaive shot of ua GIs favorite food-»-beana. Lying in ombuah be hind a couple of pototo peelers, he shot the plz. and ran for his life. Army Beans ore prepared occordlng to a formula which is a closely guarded military secret. Soldiers look ferwaxd to the infretjuent servings of this delicacy with gusto. In between times, here's a picture of them for you to pin up in your footlocker • A twin faaturs of • ^ golfing St the Goldsboro Oouatoy Olab Itoks was tbs taking of toe third aiM rebbor matoh to tbe team play botwoam Ooldrttore and Seymour Johnson PtoM by m man aiM the sswAUanal way that U. Horton Smith, famed gotftog star, blasted tbo ppots oft the oourse record Mr the standard elgtateea holes. lit BnUto welded a steady long game and uncaany work at dloae range toto a nearly unbellevabla a tar the course. Par for toe IS-hole tour to 79 and toe number of Tto U. S. CoiIm (rtonUnued From Page One) from Kiev Friday were oonvergtnf rapidly on Zhitomir, strategic junetkm point of tbe German's last north-south railway oommun- Ications line Inside Ruaela. Occupation of Radomysl, a n- to Thiiraday night’s com munique, put the speahieads of last wook% betog posted art far and tebstwesn ~ ‘ Tho Md record for too oonroe had bssn SS snd'H sssmsd Uks a sours dssttosd to stand tos tost M tons —until our stroksmaster par es- cMlODOO. Lt Saritb- wandered down toto besb way. lbs 8JP team members garnend their vlo* tory by a narrow M-tT score. Ttoi^, bad not Lt. Smith bSsned out such a record making tally toe Une rtb- the discussion, a aUmulattog after noon to promised. Last week’s round-table took up tbe subject "Should We Have A Peace-Time Army After Tbe Warf’ Future topics taends *"lbe Soldier Rotona to —Whstf". MUIW siM Self-DtoelDUne." and "What Is DenMcr^rr* Attondano^jtowd- tag to Roth Bonansim, DSO lead er, bas been both largo aU tereotod. Tbe waleoms.mat to stlU out. D.&ai (OonttWMd Proa Pass One) bosB to Iowa. Wo aaU |owa. bon of triumph ml^ have gone to toe 0ddBboro civtUan team. Playing with the tleU team of 99 officers and ODltotod men was our new oommandtog asneral. Brigadier General Prancto M. Bra dy. who tamed In a neat SI tar tbo cause. Team members of tbs wtankw group were: Br. Oen. Praaoia M.' Brady, M: Lt. Horton Smith, to; Cld. Flank Moore, 71; Captain Warren A. Colton. 79; Gte>t. Alex ander Knapp, 79; Pfc. vernon Smith. 75: Lt. P. M. Martin. 7k; Pvt. Steve Chanecka, 76; -8 g t. McNabney. 80; Pfc. WTUtom toe Fbllly area to dbUglit 8JP au- dteAoes with liuusual and graoetul aerobatle rouOnoa. Some ef tot ■ ‘ • gotog to make your OI cyea pep out. ftHaa Itoe poto a tec OB « floor, beads over baokw^to Ughi It, aad thaa boats *' out to a sertos of bead- Ukraine less than M miles from tbe vital Korosten-Zbitomlr-Berdl- cbev railway and only 9t miles from 29iitomlr itself. Other units of tbe First Army, operating immediately to the south, captured Brulslov. 86 miles east of Zhlbomir, and Korato, 86 miles southeast of the Junction. Berdl- cbev, Jimctlon for railways leading to Poland and Rumania, lies 41 miles to the southwest of Komis. CounUns Ibursday's gains the, Russians nave advanced nearly 60 mlleo west M Kiev, captured la8| W. L. Porter, LL Roy B. Ahrens, Jr., Pvt. Marlon McDonald, Major Ralph M- Giles. Capt. Elmer 'Xku- tobaooo flnnsrt*! nsnally attool pso- eto toto way, youSs got to remem- btf that Ttogis to a prs^ tiny gW. Don't foeget toe tons aad Maee. Thsatoe No. One; Monday, Toss- day and Wednesday, IBto. ISto, aad 17th of November; at 1500 aad 9010. Duing tbe course of these Mxiws. regular ntovtoe wfll be sereeaed at Tbeatrv No. two with pertar- Storting at ISOOOl 1000, and 9000. _ Ob, yes, tbs toow’s called "Math ett,'Major Baylto P. McKee. Ma- key fiitoes." We said Monkey ]or Albert Mareydt, Capt. Russell Sblnes. Ford, Lt. Karl NolUng. Major sal-1 ' ' lo D. Snyder, and Lt. X«. B. Melto.>_ anornTbi Hoi M-iwM and'mean eomoetl- ■****• BBWTxl Hot scores and' mean competi tion was tamed to by Ray Scog gins, John Roberts, R. E. Stevos, Harvey Bogue, Rick Taylor. Dr. R. E. Williams, ad^ C. N. Edger- ton, of tbe rival Goldsboro team. Suspicious Wae: Lort: here, sM- Satarday. toward tos sole rallj^ dler, what a your obJecUonf aivtoe toe Germans a direct con- Enamored Ffo.: In the‘words of, .— - - ^ nSSm between toelr forees at ep-lltoosevett and (Bnrtilffl • ebomMi- Mn to Oota *“1 poslto mds of too far-fhmg front, tlonal surrender. Maaunas _ .. Dick Clausen, statlcned at Ft Leavenworth Kansas Is f test 0 todies talL He has to sasPiT so any queries about bis height toat he's had a bunch of cards printed up. Be now hands inqulrtog camp- -a card that reads; :"ln to Ttay Olaussc d test B weight 97f potmds; wear
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