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r|>ki Mr >• no Headquarters Hodge-Podge INTRODUCING- pT »«c«- SOUL * T-8ct If Cp]. Bm Kvans doesn’t cease belDf the izisUgator thoee battle rapala betwixt S8et. Salisbury and 8^ Rmell he’ll find hi. volved and we do mean on the floor. We were inder die fanpreO' alBB that the "««■—»** frequency of three day paaeoe are one a month. New take tUa Meey KM Mo- Creed/ frTnrtaDce. be does It the eamrt way. Om month he takae a fertooih. the next month be tehee a paae, then when he’s quee- Uened abeet It etatai hetignanUy, IV Met three day paee wee t«« ■nnHie aco^'* hint war hen. Me^lhamy Bewkee hee relum ed hewt a tarleggh-fBDy frfrmti ' aU ready for anolher ferteagh. Alwayo *—*" - and Harrloon alwi^ ettdc toftlb- er. Ibey’re probeMy afraid of OeuM be T-att *XharehO‘ mm’e mytem lor eddtOewa fenU caueed Jee'e aOeted heart w flMw acaie, phis eheerful mmk Tc^r-Oetcr First dit. Dlckcy Wioeld feel proud and relieved to base an able aeslstaiit to eeif • appohited let 8(t. "Lead** Fhany Dodd, who at present has taken bbiiaelf a Job as otfleial hiBilr feetiw-outer by popping aforemeatlQned> tt on afi the beds M Utfiison'e Horror Beoso* look out, deaite. some day M may And a body te one of mom oaefcsf I Just a word to ABft Roland Dion to ist bfm know that we stUl tore him end ere enxloiialy awett- lae hie dlecfaav from the boe- pSo. If K. P. Weber doesn’t eeeee ■okiBC those sly simeetlye ro- merks to tows truly. Ill ban! off and give atm a dl^ look. Arty Oonroy has promised to feature that wen known ditty 'Tm tbe rtebest men Is atom. Tee I am," next radio Wiow. Don’t PTC. L E. Wtdlof. Froak tho dottofiag koye el Wcdlor’e typowritor. thd Air-lO-Modi hoe boon oblo to print nowa- biti from tho lltb Aoedoorie SquodroB. Waller hoe boon writing for tbo, paper a long ttako and baa mod# poesiblo to el tbo loading tferioe printed. ; Sonor Seeks ’Ankke Watsh' OAKLAND. Cal. (ON8> ~ With f Sailor Vic Hanson It’s strictly business when be glances at the anklsB of girls be pets as la the ) street. Sailor BUI playfully msten- ’ ed his wrist watch on hto gM’tf .mw auvw. t siikle. thco fOr got to remoTO it. fortst Arty, prontoed. Wo*UbelLater be forgot her name, what awsnfaic wim bated breath. (Ae looked Uke. too. Nativeo Swap WMo tm Ptpo GUADALCANAL (ON8) — Olettl Battaon, witl^tbo Oee Bose boro, wrote borne for some pipes. “They are among the beet artleles for trading wm tbe nathres,’' be wrote enfe ’"Ihey win gladi a wild for a i^.*’ 36th To Choose Squad Sweetheart By Sgto. MORENO A McOOWKLL Ihe Wtb Is going to pick the 'so come on tbe girl- - .. chance, wbat do you say? A notice wlU be post ed as to the time and place tbe lucky girls wlU be picked, so let’s go, gang, let’s get those pictures reedy. “SqUsdron Spirit,” runs very high in the S6th. A squadron party was held right In tbe squadron area for all the men of tbe squadron, ooea- oolas all the men could drink and barrels of ptekles and loads of pretsels. This great affair was held Fr^y, 9 Jnly 19tt. lime • T"' to zaoo. so let’s go men of the Mth lots keep tbe Mtb on top. Dirt column of -ibe SSth seems to have picked up a bit of news about a certain BBgt. always day* dreaming of *Opa2," come on how about letting tbe boys in on dly trade -The Wolf by Sansone 'MnSGHTAmSGHT! S. i4m bMt n' ih' Imm n' A *mn ■ M Ah. •.* d. yw .MA b* w Mntr* Sweetheart Of 913th Chosen Br S40T. SOIBT W. Js. Within tbe near future the 91Sth Guard Squadron will release for tbe edlflestion of the Post tbs ptuv to of our Squadron Sweetheart. We predict, froit some of the that we have seen, that aft p vtouB sweethearts wiU seem pc., iw oompartoon. Wait for tbe big day, boys. One of Qie writ known mate- stays of tbe srrftbaD team. Cpt. nod Jonas, took tbe fatal stm last week with bis bometown sweetheart Ginger Pastor, of Fat- ersQU, N J. The happy eouple wwe entertained with a wriMtlw banquet at Obtekai V the staff ci the Priloe and Prwms seoUon. Coogratttlatioiis, Red end Ginger. Another happy bridegroom is Joy D. Brown, who married Anna Oelse, while on furlough at Hardtes- burg, te that fair, that glorious' stale of Kentucky. We know they will be a happy couple because KcaUuckys fimkts are tee flower of aU that to perfecUon in woman hood. (Your reporter to a Ken tuckian, or wae teat obvteust) ■verybody to wondering when FlewweUInN red-head to gotag to e re him the right answer so that will come out of that date. The path of true love to never smsote. A report comsfi from tee nearby oommuni^ of Princeton that be cause ot such frequ^ visits tee resldmitB have unanimously alsoL •d.. S-agL Kilns , as Mayw. Bgt CAMOUFLAGE 18 THAT AO- ORE88IVE FORM OF DECEP- TlCm THAT WILL PERMIT US TO APPROACH WITHIN KILL- INQ DISTANCE OP THE SNEMT. It to not an insurance against death. It to an ASSURANCE that our arms will have maximum ■tHMny power where and when ' 1. R is Intended that you or you may brip, may get In tee ffrst shot. Remember, therefore, that CAM- OUVTiAOB Is not Passive Defense or Protective Oonceattnmt. Think of it as an aggressive force, as one desigtt to liquidate tee ene my. Bi nature we ftad the rab bit and other leeser creatures camouflaged against aftfresshm and on tee other hand we find tee Tiger, tee Wolf, etc., camou flaged for aggression. To do your Job la the Army ettectlveW, you must know tluw- oughly m proper methods by which you can conceal yourself from enemy observation and pro tect yourself from hostile weap ons. war today puts a higher premium than ever before on In- dtvldttal l^tlatlve and thoughtful ness- This war to different from posltloc World War I due to tee tremen- LOOK, dous alrpower over mkn on t h e gro\ind. Recently the failure to improvise camouflage quickly was pointed out as one of tee ’’inlsiakes'^ msde American troops in the Initial, battle of “ ■ ■ ■ CONCBAUIEIIT Keeping the bird anlma) In mind, let us thtek what he doer when be to protecting himself from tee enemy. He COVERS UP. be FREEZES — He Digs IN. Thai to what you as soldiers should do. if you are to do your Job tf- fecttveiy as well • dtoctplinsd sol diers. When we epeak of DIOOiNO IN ami OOVERINO UP, let us again oiUiv of Ui^ aiM animals. They select an appropriate spot to hide themselvea. You can do tee same. Qwose an approi^te spot to hide yourarif and take advan tage of all natural cover when li to avallaUc, and when It la no available yourself a POE HOLE. Thto fos may be your home for sometime Natural cov er may be oMataed from trees, rocks, embankments, and folds In tbe groimd Wboi you ars te remain te r poritiao of thto kind yoii riiould uw all available time to improve you cover by artltfcial means. Aiws} disguise yoorasil and keep wi down. 'Die birds and ^mi ■ do teto; They DONT MOVB. bu when they attack, tev select thei: ---itlons caritfuUy—they BTOP, and LISTCN. BBWABB OF YOUR SHADOW. Observation of landmarks and tar gets fMm the air to faciUtated by teelr bulk, their unnatural geomc.- ric forms, their heavy sbawod* iriilcb accentuate these form*. by Am , .. .. pnaiwvi of the battle of 'Tuxiisia. Iiii’nM QO(H3 LORD never xrAdc . this connectloiL Lt. Oen. Lesley,regular form; enly man crest* J. McNair commander of tbe Annyi^^gtitority. ground forces, declared te memo- Your Mmdow from tee air randum that faults observed in tee I pears much darker and m Tunisian fli^tteg Included; “Fall- distinct. Therefore, you might . . to dig fox boles piomptly tipon * Airing position... failure to make fun use of available cover and to conceal their position by baprovtoing camouflage quickly." Bgt Goldsn, Oompuny F, IM In- fan&y, from Guadalmnal, saU,! e^e aide hidden, but If your sIh^w exte you are a TARGET to the enem' You have been told how to mes ■nd conceal youiselvas and yo. shadows by the use of natural cov er, and now you are told tea: yc to Iwe youiselveB te ot fantrv. from Guadalcanal, said.!sre awe to hide youreelv -Si aSj aS S2! “»»A* thA, I h.Y. ie.niM >nl>«4ow.. aujita... tm. u> ..vekT - ' sAce Z lilt OuMtotcanal A that tbe .Ary objwt cuA a a&adow, there- after lAcrminabte —- Japanaaa camal^e A mUAifOA. «bA. for bltUa. tAittat. aSwFwS AtorltarA b>ili»lAal -Ibe, wia alaark your OpL ftihwaA «late a 39th Men Has WWSHClub of those eagerly awaited tender mtosives. has finally goOtan off to Avtetton oadet training. Beat of lu^ Sriiwais, and faap^ landing. 793rd Greets -New Officers By CpL BDWABD K. WBPOEgK Mam changes occurred in our madron lafoly...Howard Bsto- housmr, told Lt, was transfsnwd. He.im replaced by Lt Louis L Y. O. Mso transferred was Obpt H. N. Oanss, our new ExecmUvu who replaced Lt Bol H. Keane, who wft us last r~7i.„ W* an especially proud of PRs diw^ Btedttsott. Who graduat ed last week with nonor and dte Unote from tee A. M. oowse. Pte. BMtoenosihsB been seeepted i ihfaatry OCB. Be expects togo w a factoer school In the iimnediste future. This Squadron won tee “B“ B , V tor ategteg. The boys realb cake bated for him. tee cake was I earned teto reward: liy good. 1 was lucky enou^ to get wlte real gusto. LdTs ks^ up the camouflage hhweif better ebadow. than ours. We want practice and Move eaiefuUy from one ebadow tralnliw te this.’’ |to the next and remember thai Oemouflage to WORK DOMB to.sti^dows change both te Intenelty provide concealment for troops, posiUon. lb tee early morn- materisL and mlUtary works, from tog and late afternoon shadows ar. BNEMY OBSERVATION. jiUtet and usually afford IHtle. t' WORK DONE. What doss this toiy, concealment Shadows te tb teant jinlddls of tbe day offer excelRm flemeuflage has been before tee concealment If you use riiadows ibllo eye for sometime: it hae oeen used for commercial adver- vertisliWy ss material for eon^ strips, m cartoons, and for the suh- jeet of magloisi aeceptVm. but to tee Soldier it means proteettan— another weapmi of protection. The Soldier may know how to use hto rifle, but what good is thto if be does not know bow to conceal him- srit and hto equipment from tee - \y? Be to taught to shoot. OON- to conceal a vehicle er weapon, hemember to riumge its poettiiw m tils shadows change dui^ tee Attlee lor PBR80NAL oealmeot, remember to: cealemnt, remember to: 1. Mate full use of all natural cover and concealmmt. The enem^ can’t aim at you if he can’t see you. 1 Ohooae your poaitton earefxiUy Iteere before tee rest of tbe boys, good work feitowsfl „ jit didn’t te»t 1^ eswugh l^h SSgULoweU Stewart of tee O-R.rest? No! Not untU tee lhave more birthdayt, Joe. (or to wmrtteg hto new T-Sgt stripes: and supplies are Oamuflege tftsrhrft hi™ bow not iOwueeIntent from both air and to get shot, so he wUl Uve to ac- *L Oonteder tee oompltoh hto misrion. to the Oom-'^^ ^ enemy’s potat et bat Zone tewe will be no testruc-,^?''’ tor to ooa^ him, he wiU be ex-^ unosceaoary movement, peetad to know bow to ooncaali^^^ move. M out a con- himself, by himself, tt-to wswn.cealed place to which to move. WORK but everytsie in uniform to'iS^ y®® «“ requlrod to undexstaiM the tech- at^^ tee enemy’s at- nlque of camouflage. .tentten, and then move quickly. Let us tetek of ouTMlvee in teol ^ Use dlte^. hedges, edges of OoBobat Zone. What to the flr8t;Foods, and fokto of tea ground. Job to be done? Hide our equip- accidents rf tee terrain will mentl We are tired, -hut accidents to you. e.) By BGT- M-Sgt C. SCHULZ ntly tamed from furlough seems to be and took upon aiiwAtf Mtting vurv intoroatlng maU these Best of famk to you. Sgt. days. What’s It aB about Sgt? Maybe a litt:e remembrance from your trip? -tCt. iisilBiMgir spends quite a bit of hto spare time at tee Ser- vtoe esub catoterta. There antst be an added attraction there for Wm. uh he sees food all day and test wouldn’t attract him. Give us low^wn, Frank. a. Avoid such outstandliig land , - _ - —- imarka as lone treea er rocks, fmee |so are nmny eteer members of hidden from tee enemy We havef®®”^®*** potats are eae% John-.™? aqaa4teoB sporting new 0|E|a teort time to do this but i-IPtoked up as targets by enemy oh- ® re- 8®w Soldier, Sewlt must be done. It to herd work. We t to be the oreval Ini most nse our brains and above! ^ ehadows; teay are taut tee Post 'aU. our comnKxi ansa suosUtutes for oteer oon- Our oongTatulattana to Sgt. son of Group PersctmeL Be __ re- centiv deserted bachelor ranks. -- te^wteut tee PWL all, our coninon sense, teiou^l I SoWIer , ^ Anyone who to nr oooslders-him- S Seymour Johnson'knows camouflage. '* Smear smur face with dust, self) an expert on love problems W as hto favorite PERSONAL CXJNCEALMBNT. grease P^t. Your foce ^ cl Oorrigan, why does Sgt Inperelo apend ao wmvJi wtu him totely> One reason must ^e ^t Sgt Lopercto knows tbe knack te ariced to get in touch with Pvt Chariaa Jandro. ObarUe to In dire atratto and needs beta. Don’t let U get you down Charlie, you know ^ “Love ccnqusrs All’’ (So teey say) Lopercto knows tbe knack IheDay Room of thto Squad-and ran wIQ soon resound wlte murie talents ooma in favorite PERSONAL — DECEPTION. DISPERSION a n d tfour mtofortoine If it SURPRISE — te^iy. four weapons ^ ahining. When properly used are w o r, t h’ ® more .um the moat powerful ar- reflects U^d. maments. Successful ccncealment Use Mtra care when you are |W-dowtt:Rank. from mom tUl night Wo have Just 5*"^? **• t»y» are ahort of squa^oD now bm a WW^ received a torgesriectloa of phono- ltottga. The inteDsctual Lopercto ^^55 ’ Wort So graph recorda of Claoteal. BeS 5Sf hqbby^ltttle known to claarieal »T>d Modom R^[hto frleiato In tee Squadron...it to member hoys these recorda are {P**fl** coUeettng; if you don’t be- C tor memoers are Pfes. land and CSood. These boys have lecrulted quite a following for their club. The exact object of tee «:hib to miknown (even to the diartor mmhers) but we suspect that tt to mainly to tell others bow bard C l work. WeU at least tt gtvus boys something to do. Onr coogratolatoos to Cpt Joe Oreensteln who recmtly cetobrat- At least 111 German and waiiah bWSdajr. Jos wan geoanOs have been captured kg MeaMtty surprised eg hto ^irljAmerteap aiid Britkfi forces rince Btert ^ gave a partr for hte tee kiginMin of tet war. accord- had a hOHs'tog brtee Army Tteaa. tee property of all men ao please take great care of teem when uatac teem. And tefa give aU tee fellows a break, after all tee leoofds are for all, not a Beve teto writer aak Sot. Corrigan, ud a certain person to **' DU you know that BSgt. Soto- of tee Supply Room right book? -] Bs’’ may ask Palmer...he was the rediptoBt of tee blow. Pemtonent Party Personnel are wondertag if ftBgu Sotomon to tee true writer ef tee song hit *m d_annies_Jh tee fleU only be- Fatigue leads to carelsm- Te Be rwttosrt Next Week eomee pootble when it ceases he teo*^t of as tee buaincaa of a few experts and beotmies the . personal and daily concern of ***!?. ^ every member of tee forces frmn •®***"f tee FRONT LINE to be BASE ^ to carry matorials from CAMP conquered teirltoriae to Nlnun. Whm Hi. -nliMA Md blnA ww, -‘S '* put on thto earth they were tacky P®“ •« w rubber ntUlssd. ““•Tigh to be given te nature what; Washtag Manhtai Wasted SSLwd'A ft!!' as was •• to tee oum fo their storktofs aod i
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