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?ag« I faaMxy 15> 1944 JintO-MECH SfWB tobMl rUM. W. & The jMd €£i/ie ay- stoMH enents Bertram S. Sack. Prl. 36722890, wa» a Kjldler ol the Army ol The United States. He was a good soldier too, as soldiers go, and as soldiers usually go. he wot about to go. .. OTerteaa One morning, bright and early, Bertram went to hie squadron Bulletin Board and sow That Shipping Liet. There woe hie name, in black and white and woe he erer proud. Hie well-ioundered fatiguee torly buret with pride. leoter, in the latrine, he looked at himself in the mirror and said to him self. "You must be plenty good Bertram, for the Army to be sending you across/* All around him. his buddies were wondering aloud where they were being shipped. Thot night, Bertram visited the home of a girl in town. He hadn t been making too much tine with this particular yo\mg lady, and he felt that he had to act rapidly. "But, darling." he pleaded, "the least you could do is kiss me go^ bye! I'm leoving this Friday morning, you know." WRAMn That tactic really got results oil right. But what neither Bertram not his lady-love kmew was that Mr. Jones would soon be seeing them. That was Mr. Jones business,, and. olthough the girl didn't even hnow bin. Mr M ^ Smiling contentedly, Bertram trudged to his barrods. He bos S®e of Us pals along lor company, and was peeling plenty fine, you oon ImogiiM. . rTep,*' said &»traa,»;'Pmy*i»«hirrtngt3tlfl. fekwdtn
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