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SniOlR JOKHSOS riSLD, N.c. AIR-O-MEQH KAROC 27, 1943 PAGB 7 COLUMN-^yt^i OttOQUARTBSS AID BEADQaiRTBRS Bgr Sgt. DtTid Seb«l Smm •f*o CaptAln Ricker tcok ut up on that Victory Gordon idea. BoTo you aotieod tho lusurloat grovth of TogetotioB along the bo ard valkaT Wo*re wondorlne whathor tha harbaoaoua adornnanta ara prl- narlly for tha baautifioation of the araa, or ara thay adibla? Va pro- poea to aiaet a cMslttaa contpoaad of fallowe vho profaee to ba raga- tariana, naaely aueb hardy ha^an aa Cpl* Soyaa, our popular (?) ez- ponant of caliBthanica,T/sgt.Trallaoe !)ack, who olanored to ba tha firat to try tho azpariaant* and S/Sgt» Arthur Lawlor, another pioneer in tha cauae of aclenca. After all, alwayo go on aick call if our theory ia wrong. Uayba I'm wrong, but it*a my contention that theae barbera on tha field are direct deacendanta of The Siotis tribe. ';y idea ia baaed on tha *acalped"appeerance of all thoaa fdio emerge from the chair with a G. 1. haircut, ^e're wonder- ing irtia4urPFC Joo Butera will aub- Dit to parting coopa;^ with thoae gorgaoua raven locke. Tha reaaon most of us request paaaea and furloug a so often ia be cause of that benevolent anile Cpl. Rolland Ayers bestows upon ua every time we enter the orderly room. tfhat'B the name of that hand- aoma T/Sgt. who haa charge of Offi cer's Record Section,Snith or Brown or Jones, that's it, Jonesi Well, don't breathe c. word of this to any one but we hear that he's enanoured by a sweet young lady who is employ ed in S-1. Re don't blame you Jone- aay, she'a a good kid. Sgt. Al Parker ie Justifiably proud of that g*lt ‘.v'^rdered diploaia he acquired after graduating from an eight weeks course at L-S.U. It's said that he left a trail of broken hearts from Louisiana to K. C. Does that include the one you net on the train coming back, Al? Betcha you didn't know that Barracks 207 boasts of a real live honest-to-goodneas Indian. Yep, Pvt. Janes Cox is a fv«ll-blooded Cherokee No, fellows, he doesn't pack a tona- haidc instead of a rifle. tftiat's more, he doesn't keep us awake with ai^ war i^oops either. He'd better not. Bd'a note I We understand that Sgt. Sobel doesn't sleep well after drinking out of a cantean cup. 799th. TECH. SCH. SQ. By (^1. Don Sutberlnod Ihm eongntulmtlona of the Cm Banding Officer go to barraeka #650 Male Call for 4 perfect reoerd in tie purchmee of Ihr Bonds. Ifaij othere follow ht- ie eanple. GbCdrlie Gmll, Ibe Frleeo FlaA ie recovering from 4 badly atiwined neck. Chuck won't talk, but naor baa it that dia^ioaia abowed a bad eaaa of looking up at taigh bulldinga on hia reoant trip. Hike Harotti guided Charlie thro^ the aaae of the big eity'a traffic and except for the stiff naAc, Hike reports, that a f»ed tlae uaa had by all. The squadron'a populatiCBiwBs Inert aaed recently when five gunners ar rived from Key Plald,Hiaa., to take the AH course. Bob Boabard, Bill Cambell, S/Sgt8.,and Sgt.pob Faul- oner. Jay Lausr and Jim lynch aretta boya idio wear tha winga. Earle O’Vltt ia looking forward to tha boxing toumanant. Only twen ty-four, Earle is a vetaran of the ring and undartie ring name of You ng Tarry, fought some of the count- try' a top waltei'-waij^kta, Including Coley Wal^, Paul Junior and Harry Hurst. , Lt. SolKohn Isaves toon for a new aaaipaent and tha best wishes of tho entire equad)*on go with the for mer Si;9ply and Plights Officer. SOlat TECH. S(X. SQ. Pfe. W.J. O'Hara nie auji^ly room personnel gets the orchids this iaaue for setting and all time record on this fleldtr efficiency- so congrats to Lt. Bag- well and hia able staff- including, Sgt. CoUatta and Pfc Hagoman. Anyone vho thinks it a eii^le matter to put anything over the jasa chief hasn't oose across our Cpl. "Allan Ladd" Linhoff - too not only retaables the fHOus Hollywood star, but ie also Just aa tough - (and if you don't think so - ask hia) As a challenger to all cooera, we will back our Pfe. Ralph L^s, for speed typing. In a recent cont est, Che^ion Lewis had to defend bis title of "Haeseehueette gift to typing"Agiainst upstart James Sctoidb Nsedloss to say Lewis retainsd his title with adban sweep of 45 words for toe day to a mere 44 for hia opponent. Said Chaap Lswis after the contest - GEEt -iswla la forw- aost es^nsnt of the ft 2f syo~ tea (Hunt ft peek ft 2 fingers) and has been known to have typed wor- da in ons day4 Pfc Bob "Tripod* Snyder has 411 he could do to beat the gala off la Baliegh recently when e oot^e of hie pals - Pfe. O'Hara and ^Indy" Heavier - started qpraeding wild raeora to the effect that Bob was a foiaer RAP flyer etc. etc. Bob of oouree. Indignantly denied auto un founded tales but to no evial - the gale only took hia to be aodeet — tmmm- frankly we toink It was aa Inside Job. 602KD TECH SCH SQUADROH By PFC H.J. Haneini We owe PPC Charles Sweitser, our studdat officer wing eoBnander, and Helrin Lane, student adjutant aany thanks for the fine job they are doing. Both of theae men are previous service aen. PFC Sweitser has serv^ ed in the Field Artillery, end PFC l.are was formerly in the Infentry. Ou* squadron is showing great inpi^ovements in our foraatlons. Ths men fall in line with real military bearing. The turnout for caliatheiH lea was 92% - which ia not bad. iOST HESS SQOAORON ^ Cpl. K. Coopar From the way S/Sgt. Preston lo oked after he got back from his Ibr lou^ a few days ago, he really had a "hum dinger," if that word can ea press it. I would like to make this cor^ redtion please, in last weeks issue I stated that a soldier is getting letters from a certain girl with endosing of her letters with lip stick, so that happens to be "hie wife. From the way our First Sgt. ia carrying on these days, he is real^ htopy O'VBr Boomthing, maybe the ww- ather has that effect on him. The only way we can keep Sgt. tosza from going to town ie to have a Blackout, cause he happens to be the Harden. It has finally been known now that Cpl Utna is actually engaged to a girl from Huntsville, Ala. Nia wor^ Luna, "praise the Lord and pass the allotsiente," ia his motto. After that good dinner today S/Sgt Bromley, was so full ftt was all hs could do to mop under his bed so hi says to rest of tbs boys,"You kiiow,I believe I'm gaining wei^t." It is requested that all Sq uadron Cooaandere send a rep resentative from their organ- iiatlon to a meeting to be bald in the Alr-CHIech Offioe(baloo ny of tha Service dto) atlz30 PJI.,Hondey, Hereh 29th. This is an importakt meeting BO each organisation should ha ve a representative present. 797th. TECH. sen. SQ. By Pfe. Bernard Haxwell Captain T.D. Jordan, Coaaandlng Offioar of the 797th, has turned over a new leaf, trading his 2 sil ver bars for the gold leaf of a HaJ It Is now Major Thtaas D. Jordan to tooa the boys extend their congrat ulations and best wishes. Ths best "Old Han" a sqdn. ever had. Pfc Anthony AntonelU of bar - ratos 301, pasead tha cl^ra last week upon receipt of a telegraa trm hie wife. She presented hia with a bouncing baby bay. The youngster's ntse is Jerry. • .Revelation of Bred Hc.i.lng's intended coast- to -coast book~vp of an all Seyaour Johnson Field broadcast has all boys agog at their own popularity. Credit hoe ever, for the cov^ d'etat, goea to the 797th'8 Spec Serv Officer, Lt.W alter 0. VemeuiUe, too arranged the bramdeaet tbrou^ the eO'^pera- tion of a Sqdn. mmber too fozaarly did publicity for the maestro. Sta tistics show that modem soldiers are taller than the one's in Horld- Har i,but the storiea they have to tell are not... Pfe. Ed* Kalis asks this ooluan to Publicly thahk Major Jordan and his buddies arwuBddths squadron for their kind expresaftoD of 8yBq>athy at the unt^ ely departure of his father. •• Stu dents throughout the field as well ee in the squadron are still a-twit ter over their newly earned stripe Latest flash has it that PFC stands for "Prayin' for Corporal? By the was take a fast finder at the Pfe on pages 33 and 39 In the current Es quire. Sgt. John Hacik, a Major Doaa of the 797th mail rooa, returned froa furlouto ^*8t week feeling lila a million. tns Sv* r« r«w« When Hollywood producer Lee HareuB announced that he was going to make a picture under the title ct "The Kid in l^per 4", another prod ucer decided that it was about time to give 19 the idea of doing one cil led "The Girl in Lower 13*” BUY BONDS and Set then on their AKIS by Milton CaniH, Creator of 'Terry and the Pirates ’ ^AINCHA (5C»rt^ 6EN«e.KIP? ITS TWAT SEedEANTfe iDEAe OP A OA&L PBoSABLy MEANS FEiMALE Lackey in Khaki Coes WAACY /WOULP you KINPLY' PLACE A O.I. OONBOAT) wHcee IT WILL po ME THE MOST
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