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VHE t'AROLINIAX—Week Ending Sat.. April, 11, 1851 • <• ' ' ■ v - : ' , y: .''X? ' '' ' '■*/“ \ - v i’lOliM.U'lO.v: AG., a def inite part of their training, toufii iolkall j.s a favorite sport' acuv iyt among students attending J-'l Bragg's Army Field l orips phy sical Training scuool Shown above a squall of students attend >ng the present ,Liss line up in ! -formation pre, artery to com peling as 13 list other squads com posr.'l of members of the etas-. At’ mli’Ts of Hie team above left to ng.it on i.ne arc. ("pi. John K. Steel. I’, f.-r-iuii g, Ind.. (pi, fliurtnan II Murphy. , ay.'tie. vi)-'e, \ (’ , Sgt. Oscar J, young. Airmen Back At Bragg Following Southern Trek ’■ OK I fA i? \ C ■ Th. c. i a \ i j.. b'hii' Anti-Aircraft ArtiUer. Cs.t --1 ciion . ti.i n« ;i to Fort Brag , last "•■'■k flora Cam; i Stuart. where for the pass three week.- its training consisted of taking Arrnv Field Force- Tests on the reserva tion's anti-aircraft artillery ranees. Troopers of the 7H2nd Ordnance Company. 82nd Military Police ( ompany and. -oldiers of the juftth Trunk Comptiny of V Corps assist I'd tile SOU-, on their training tone. During their tests, the battalion slant clown 30 "Arcats," small re niotc controlled 'planes, built es pecially foi target practice. Two ot tin -, were shot clown by direct 40 mm hits . Battoi v “B ’ shot down th- flag target, most ddtieuit ..f the targets, during the tests with Eateries A" and “CV registcrin ' on the target. “Operation Cincinnatti” Emmenates From Bragg C>K ! BRAGG On Pa . 1;; V Ap:i) 3. "Operation Cincinnati*' iad u>‘s newest quiz-type program rium-iie.! if;-; weekly .■ jpor.r-<nee "W the ~tr lines of Radio Sta '-'a WFI.TS. Fav.-ttevo':.' s ABC nutlet. Cooauc! d each Tuesday n!igtit ieorn 8 unt:! :i pan., the new pi o i';,m on:i’;ii.■> tioin Fo t Bulge’s r.heater No. 7. located in tin heart ‘ f Ha- in.-Rilh.Doii. near the Main Bust Exciting", Contestants are 'iiauii; Fort tjra g p<vsnnn<'l and then- c’e,lenciciUs. 8.-on . or r.i.y !he ; e ter. . rch i 'on esnni ticket stub end iust to tnt allow eoin.t oi, the all. Oi a 11:.; conri, Clou to ielel’ mine o til' eoj)ti..;i ■;nts foi the ■ veilin'.; v, ni be An ;»ii i.t.'ii 1 ..i lay f useful • : J.-n it,).' boil; .• ■: contest;*n!s UllfT adli .. 00,1 Ri I - t. L' 7 f 'he -tfi on -Sand at ..II ttnvu. To t'v • uttni'i of the we-k --iy q '/ C' i ’ -1 n t i! ■-■ x- en-e : aid h'ip r . Cincinnati. Ohio via tnoi.t Airlines. '’i;e of th, sponsors of t. ■ !' ra;n is riven. Tins trip include- tt ansportation to and from Cincinnati. iocigin . meals and ■ n t"ihi inment v.iiilo • m the Qi,< .-n City, located on tile beautiful Ohio or a sing!, man and his buddy are fit'' omy people eligible to make this trip In addition to the a 11-expense paid trip to Cincinnati, thee,- arc prizes for secondary winners and people .r, tiu audience holding lucky tick'is. Charlie Gaylord, populm Fay . tie enounevr is serving a' master of ceremonies tor tl„» new show. Bill Bailey, chief t’-ntfineei- of W F. L. B. operates tile controls. Music for the show is being furnished by Charlie Friar and his Trio One of the features of the pro gram is a weekly call to Fort Brags’- U. S. Army Hospital whetv the quiz -master interviews one of the Korean War casualties. No adm! sion is charged for per sons desiring to attend the brond- Kaldntovn, N. Hubert K. KUh.ircison, Baltimore, Mil., and Cpi. if arl It. Snutiiwoori, Lanett, Via, Backfiida, left to right a? e Pvt. Aeliiile A- Torino, Boston, Mass., ip! Wiln.nn S, Var -1 rough, Port Worth, A ex.. Pvt. Hiliani A Ward, Boston. Mass., and Sgt. Sebastian A. Pacirlio. The- pi*>. ni cinss has an enroll ment o: no students, the largest in the history of the school sioec its move to Fort Bragg fo.tr year- ago. -CS Army photo Jtv Metcalf) Ihe . !t• i vo 'V - downed by bat:- rv 'A n ij*■ < l l l "B" and yC" scor ng t d This v, the fit st time t • r*ato !.,i ! f; ed with tile battn : ! '.an on the Can.. Stuart range 'l’hc intire battalion utilized il.- ■' , io i • nd-; of 4o mm and 288.000 : omuls ot f.'i ealihre aiiimtinition ■ dtii'in:, the training ; base. ihe return trip from Camp Stunr- v. as made b- motor coruov a'Hi wis controlled by 82nd Air borne l.ignt Aircraft Section. The < "ntrol of the convoy through tre.vns by typo aircraft was ex ''lt’d with execllein 1* sails. ih’ 80th Abu AAA is command ed i: y i.y Colonel Lawrence W. Linderer w’ao conducted his batta lion thj‘ou. , tin* fir,, training rnd the Field Forces artillery tests. Ail ot ih ■ batteries qualified while on tile ranges cost. Admission of personnel .eid n' eni.- not m uniform is by Hh b. i or iaentification cards. No c'l.tis ot other identifications n'e nectied (or peisonni'l without ca ds t .’■■■ seeni.■ thi- same by eoiitact- I!'.: Tfit Tin , te! Office! at Post Syecial Si.U’. ices office. Door- will open at 7; ;p, p.m. each Tuesday Dvav. ing I'm cont-stat ts, " ill get underway at 7.45. Fort Bragg personnel and their a laaideri;.- a. , cordially invi .ed O' attend UNIT COLORS ARE FURLED FOR S UNIT I'Giii BRAGG Til. unit colors ■■ t; "2nd Airborne Oivisio Us T'lli fufanby Battalion Wert- nil ■ o i ist ek rod pul away a- that ‘"•'•'I b'-.-amc i i <ii'S! . ;n :iii‘d arid or r tii- ‘‘d as tile 25th Armor, cl lr>- fantiy Batfilie.n. b'iii on cr the coP.iniai.d of j 1 ’ u J Bctiiancom i, tin unit is a- • Bached to th*- p)i ! ■ slo:i s !'. o\ psionaj Tain in;: Regirrieut for . trmning purposes I nc operating .it the newly rede sign: t"d outfit i- constantly being ; ui.'rvoed b.\ Major Bcthancourt 1 ■ nri Ins staff which includes Major 1 Tv'-itu Honaker. executive officer; 1 Ciplioi Douglas Vila, pej -onnel 5 I'flicer; First Lieutenant Daniel Murphy. intelligence officer; Cad- 1 lam Dale Mahan, training otficoh ; and Captain Charles Stevens, ,-iij- 1 ;.!> Ojific.-r. C The 80th has been attached so % tii. 82nd 'Airborne Division since I January of this year after its re activation here in the latter part >. of 1950. s TOP MAX The lop man of 71 students who graduated last >-autrttay i” Apr) from the Cook's Course of the Tliird .Ar my Area Food Service School at Fort Bragg was Pvt. Aaron H‘ll. left, of '•("• Battery. 599th Field Artillery Battalion. He has now been selected to attend the Mess - - - .. ) Blood From Bragg Flows Toward Korea War Front EDIil BRAGG According to recent r, pe ts from Red (Truss and A erny officials response to the • ’ 'del can Bee, Cro-s' "Blood for K«r.’a" c; ■■pa an at Fort Bragg ' ' , n th our'aging and Very good. Die duty of tollecting the dona iinns of b,ood for this area ’has be- ; iiend.b d by tile Charlotte Re gional Blood Dank. The personnel n! tins organization hav paid five • v sits io For! B age and in ta r days of actual operation have eol lectcri 2.871 pints of blood. O’ : anal! . i up to collect a.u average oL 275 pints : r day. th,- batik has collected as much as 345 rants pc d.i... Ro-.eonsiblc so, this Volunteers Flock into Crack Bragg Air Division FORT BRAGG Last week the .Thud Bail.hire of ihe 505th Air coi'u Infantry Regiment of the «2»d Ail born. Divi -ion received A 1 nc.' volunteers from various train ing cent, r.' f> ■ i J ‘a-scutiiig more than half the statu- in tin union, these men e been ass re d to companies -A. I. K. L anu M. where tilt".- are undi'i.;oiu« ~ period of advanced 11 ;iin 3 :i.£> p: epautory to shipment to parachute school at Fort Ban ning. Chi Alos; of tn.'-e volunteers v.are assi'-ned to Company "I.'. They m Frivut.-s. Eugene Green. A1 Hogan. George Johnson. Fiyd Leach man. Willie Murphy, Tnom as lat it-. W idle P.:t Son. Albert F'rry, Jopi iph Quick. George Rain-’ ‘ .V. Rwha.ci Ralph, Ernest Ross. Foul Ross, Tlioru i.- Scott. Wittiarn Scot net Willie Seymour. Tin ten privates assigned to Company "K" cere. A. R. Brinson. AlcJvin Brown, Jack Broles, Wil liam Bu i'-.. Robert Clark. Jam«s Contcc. Richard Curry, Robert D:i vis, Vesiial '.• Elgin and Tuck- : El lis. Company M"5 recived pri vates, Arnold Smith, Willie Stew art. Milton Swift, Percy Thomp Sergeant - School at Fort Be fi ning, <;.i. A native of Xew'bcrn N. (,'., he has been with t ie 59!<tli since November. At ri-Vt. Pfe. Willie I. Harrison, first cook of the battery, inspects a piece from Ihe stiver „■( which Hill was pre sented at graduation ceremonies. L,- '. i i record - breaking accompli-nrnent; have been the loyal cooperation! end a.-.-istano, receiv’d from unit coni'.nd"i-s ..nd the Red Cross Gt'Cy Ladies. Botli have done tiara,cn dou lots in ••ncotnacin- donors te, rally to the cause of the cam- Pau-’.n as well as lend every pas sibl. aid t.< ai sonel of Ihe Chat - • lotto Reig.ma! Blood Bank. The lowest collection on record for one : ■day during tile campaign her,- was 175 pints. After collecting tins blood, it i- : packed and immediately flown to ■;"' F-r f s and to tin- battle 's 'ci. in Korea whei- ■ !’ has saved Go lives of hundreds of combat casualties. ' Tiii-nstale Robert Tv- Fi'. I lug! i Wiiite. SitiKi William:; and 1.e.0y Young. I r\- ol tlnil':: went to Ci.in ;ny "I" Th* \ at ~ privates V*i non Ab< iri.iby. Sylv-Je’ Alien Syivesti-i Woden. Linzie Brnwi nd Joi.n Roy C | j r Cbn.on I’. Mnth was assigned ot Comp .ny ‘.V . making the forty .-■•■•c.md m: it assigned as pi - os|Hv li'e .J tr... in the Regiment IT’S S PENNY MORE, BROTHER FORT BRAGG Ticket-takers at Post Theaters, t : :"<i op dealing ; n pennies, should be e noeiali;. -lad to hear this on- Eftcativc immcdiatelj, :h<- ad rtission pT. 1.,i ,11 of Fort Bragg's th. aters v. ill jimp one cents —1 making the admission exactly 2,ic, ' This increas- pertains’ to adult.* A tickets only The 18c admission *#«.•' tor chilcrej, will still prevail. Post theaters were recently no- i tified of the change by the Army i PAGE THREE MRS, THOMAS IS WINNER IN BINGO SESSION FORT BRAGG Mrs. W Thom as v. ho won ii pink towel set and >. bath mat set was the oniv doub: uu r mu of 1 :ne lucky jaliy a; > during \v dnesday right's bingy party at Detachment Two XC'O vtdU” as ie.sul S of Straight bingo, sera rated by a time lapse of non more than ’sight minute s. Other prize-winners were r.!- Pgt, Edward Walker, a b?d lamp. Mrs. Charles Eadler, a pr men* i-.'ig: A.is. Evelyn Phillips, a set of silverware; M-Sgt. Churl*?- Sadi r, a billfold; . i - Jessie B. White, a nitiK pillowcase s,‘t; Airs. A, AT Wald.-r, man’s belt; Sgt. Otis R I-’lack. six hamik*' rchiefs and Miss 1... Holden, carton of camels y - The giant j ick-yut pri.-e will v>. 1" SI 30 'hit Wednesday n-i-ft when a total of eight numbers v; T bu called OET. TWO MESS NAMES OFFICER FORT BRAGG - The pre si l-'.'esfnt board ,>] governors werJ 1 eeiectod to a second term in of fice r.v members of Detachment T’vo XCO M-’SS st a general meet -Ing h’ icl last Saturday March 31 They ,■ reelected included M-Sgt Edward Walker, president; Ser geants Mi-iviti Smith and Robert D. Phillip- and Corpora! Harold Ragland, bon id members. N'av men elected to s< rve were. Swear,! Cooker Motor., vice-pres ident and Setg>, ant Chris Runner, borad member. With ih” exception of Sgt. let Sandy Geifirt Jr . who is AWss Cus ; todian. th. se men will serve for j a period of six months after which i .'mother election will be held. Also on Saturday, club member ship was increased by eight when ! one Sergeant, three Corpora's ana j tour Private- First i a;-.- joined These included Sergeant Booker T Afoten. Corporals Willie Wuliams. WdlDm Durden and Ernest .Tack iron and Pfcs. Joint .-I Reese Th' o jdore Goins Tomy Allen and John B. Brown. « Drift De*r> e, /*>-< IOH Hf.ROfS.M M Sgt. Curtis L>. Pugh, of < olambus, Ga.. receives the Distinguished Service Cross tion; General of the Army Douglas ■MacArthur for his valor for saving -he lives of his vommrades and coin man'k-i in Ke Sgt. Pugh, vol uiiteei tegrober of a rear guard held ins posit, o. ;; d fought oft farad gal enemy a-...gaits on a narrow mountain ridge near Hainan, Korea. He personally stopped or.a attack a lid when his battalion com uu.r.der was engaged in hand-to hand combat with enemy soldiers, Pugh came to his rescue by shoot ing the attacker- who had wound- d him and -Mr Force Motion-Picture Ser* syce, Washington. D C. fwv-j-ry - " Beet seed genninate beHer and raor, quickly when soaked in water for a day befor- planting
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