Join Now • During “State Guard Week” A Proclamation By the Governor The North Carolina State Guard came into exis tence under an Act of the General Assembly of 1941. The creation of this important military agency of the home front was made necessary by the fact that every unit of the National Guard in North Carolina was mustered into Federal service and called into active training by the Federal Government in the early fall of 1940, as a part of the national program for prepa ration against impending war. Shortly following the legislative act of 1941, 40 units of the State Guard were set up, each with an authorized enlisted personnel of fifty men per unit, all under direct command of the Adjutant General of the State. These units of the State Guard, strategi cally located throughout the state, have been kept in a constant state of training and readiness, and have constituted an assuring protection during these criti cal days when the National Guard has been entirely removed from the state and problems of an emergen cy nature have been on the increase. Too much credit cannot be given to the officers and enlisted men of the North Carolina State Guard. In a number of instances where critical situatidns have arisen they have rendered prompt emd effectual serv ice; in many other instances they have been on the alert and ready for any call upon the shortest notice. The men have trained hawd and have kept themselves in a condition of military fitness and readiness to serve their state. Owing to the fact that a large number of men from the various imits have enlisted in the military service during recent months, it has become neces sary for the various units of the State Guard to put on a special recruiting program so as to bring their mem bership up to the total necessary for efficient work. The week of March 27th has been set aside as a special week for this purpose, and ail civic agencies of the state have been requested to cooperate in this endeavor. NOW, THEREFORE. I, J. MELVILLE BROUGH TON, Governor of the State of North Carolina, and Commander-in-Chief of the North Carolina SItate Guard, do hereby proclaim the week beginning Mon day, March 27th, 1944, as NORTH CAROLINA STATE GUARD WEEK, and do hereby call upon the people of the state to give wholehearted coopera tion toward the purpose! and objectives of this special week; and 1 do call upon the civic organizations of the state to fea'ture the work of the State Guard in their programs; and I do call upon the mayors of the muni cipalities of the state to issue proclamations setting apart this week for such purposes; and I do urge that employes of the state give encouragement to those in their employment to join these m-ganizations, which sn-e all important for the preservation of life and property within our state; and do call upon labor fin the state, organized and unorganized, to give full coopm’ation to the end that all units of the State Guard may be recruited to full membership. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of ■ North Carolina to be affixed at Raleigh, the Capital, this the 14th day of March, A. D., 1944. J. MELVILLE BROUGHTON, • Governor. MEMBERS OF THE HORTH WILKESBORO COMPARY OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE GUARD North Wilkesboro company of the North Carolina State Guard is shov/n in this picture. The company needs a number of men to fill ihfi. ranks to the desired strength and applications for membership will be accepted from men be tween the ages of 18 and SO. The rtien are iden tified in the above picture as follows: Front center, left to right—1st Lt. John V. Wallace, Jr., Capt. John L. Wells, Jr., Capt. Isaac M. ElUer, Jr., commanding officer of the local guard; color bearers, left to right—5gt. Freeman C. Bell, Pvt, Glenn Gollier; 1st row, left to right—Pvt. Fr&nk D. Underwood, Pvt. Max D. Byers, Pvt. Robert C. Dameron, Pvt. Ray T. Blevins, Pvt. Hilton G. Johnson, Pvt. Tommy M. Kilby, Pvt. Angus J. Chambers, Cpl. Jake L. Michael, Cpl. Rex T. Call, Pvt. Paul L. Osborne; 2nd row, left right—Cpl. Richard V. Parsons, Sgt. Victor B. Hayes, Pvt. Raymond A. Wallace, Pvt. Clyde D. Stone, Pvt. Aulwyn M. Kerley, Pvt. Floyd M. Jennings, Pvt. Monroe H. Billings, Pvt. Fred O. Sebastian and Sgt. Wayne W. Wilson. “State Guard Week” Proclaimed By Mayor R. T. McHiel Under the act of 1941 our local State Guard was organized and has maintained an assuring protec tion for the home front during these critical days. Be cause of the man power shortage and that a number of men have enlisted, it is necessary to put on a special recruiting program to bring the local unit up to the total requirement for efficient and prompt work. The week of March 27th has been set aside as a special week for this purpose by our Governor. NOW, THEREFORE, I, R. T. McNiel, Mayor of the Town of North Wilkesboro, do hereby proclaim and designate the week beginning March 27th, 1944, as North Carolina State Guard Week, and do hereby call upon our citizenship to give wholehearted sup port tmd cooperation toward the aims and purposes of this special week; and 1 most respectfully request our civic orgcmizations to include the work of the State Guarrln their programs, and I adjure the in dustries of our community to urge and encourage their employes to join our organization, and commend it to the citizenship of our coimty in general, and re quest all to give full allegiance and loyalty to the end that our local State Guard Unit may be recruited to full membership. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Tovm of North Wilkesboro to be affixed hereto, Ais the 23rd day of March, A. D., 1944. R. T. McNIEL, Mayor Attest: W. P. KELLY, Clerk. STATE GUARD PASSES IN REVIEW AT ARMY POST Passing in review before a group of Fort Bragg officers and dignitaries including Governor J. Melville Broughton, is this file of North Carolina State Guardsmen led by the State Guard band during last July’s 10-day encampment at the huge training post. The State Guard, will return to Fort Bragg again this July for another training period. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC: WE ARK ALL PROUD OF OUR LOCAL STATE GUARD, AND ALL OF US SHOULD LEND OUR FULLEST CO-OPERATION AND SUPPORT TO THIS ORGANIZATION AT ALL TIMES. RIGHT NOW, MORE MEN ARE NEEDED TO BRING ITS MEMBERSHIP UP TO REQUIREMENTS, DURING THIS SPECIAL DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS IS AN IDEAL TIME TO "JOIN UP”. THIS ADVERTISEMEN _ IS SPONSORED ON BEHALF OF OUR LOCAL STATE GUARD BY THE FOLLOWING NORTH WILKESBORO BUSINESS FIRMS: WILKES VULCAHIZIHG CO. I YADKM VALLEY MOTOR GO. I WILKES TIRE STORE I WILKES TIE AHD FEED CO. 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