SURRENDER OF GEN. VON ARNIM ' l«* ■- apBs r* • « »v Mt.-I "• M :nt :. n •: • .i r \ ii-.uiv <-.( }»t n r- .i In lln* \lli;*s ilm .iltf Mr" \fri <-"i < ■' •••- .1 > ii. .Iiii-M'ii V«»:i \ini:u. tiniiiii.imliT-iii-rhicf of Axis 1 ' m - i:. it liM.isig iln- rur in which lie iliiiic 100 " i'iIM ii i iisl Vim*. |i»a l<iiiaitcis. lulluwIhr his capture. " i i • . • ;! ii III.i| ItoiillliH's • ;i icvmii 1)4^ lioen llown tii IiicIjihI willi >.•!; i • 'ill' ,r:! \\is tjciicruls. I . S. \iui Sicnal ( Or|is rjtliupliolii. i lilt I in.i! S:iiii|(I;i)iii!<0 HEADS SIXTH NAVAL DISTRICT lin! "n'r- I S\, rev. roitiurtndart of the si\th naval i the ( harleston Navy Yard. reads Ihc order* Riving him <; n; ~rr»ip!i- eeremonirs on Hit* Murine Parade Ground at ■*ti if ( S. ( \<1 inira 1 James, former eommand i il>r Naval Operalin*: li.ise al Bermuda, replaces Kear it ..M i: (il.i- !urd. \i riyht is Captain Guy E. Raker. I SX. tin ar» :l is commandant after (•lasKford's departure ■ i. • .-<1 !!.i( k of him is I.ieutenant (jgi Franklin M. ii'.iiristo. Ha^ lieutenant, i Associated I'ress photo from I', S. Navy.) IT WASN'T A CHOST V"" y • it . w »v rr.c. >ir?" said Sergeant lltiTh McKee (right) of Valdosta. <ia.. %\illi a> much of a quaver as a Marine sergeant ran Wave in 'i»s v.i'cr. He had just recognized Lieutenant Arthnr Weiss (left). !>• iior olliccr on Guadalcanal until a Jap sniper's bullet pierced liis . :iin? ai d sen! liim to Ihc rear. "Tliey told us you were dead.'' s.iId McKer. who almost thought lie was seeing a ghost when they met by eliain e at the .Marine Post F.xehangc at Ihc Charleston, S. G\. Navy Yard where both were sent to recuperate from wounds received in action. (Associated Press photo from I*. S. Navy.) WHERE U. S. STRIKES NEW BLOW AT JAPS u*.- u ima! bsmiiih i ■ i1 in sr^^f^KSSt^ssssi^s • . THIS AIR VIEW OF ATiL' VILLAGE and lofty mountains in Attn Island in the Aleutians allows some of tho , ; iiiLsi l ••iitmtry where 1 ..t'Ie.: ;.re said to l>e raijinj!. Aovid.ni; to a Toltyo I loadc.ist. Eti'oiu! Anicik.m • fi.n-e- landed on Attn a fe>\ d: >s ago and were :n battle with the Jap*. Attn. 20 l>y 33 inilvs in '• t..-t miles 1'ivin the Ala:ka mainland, is the wrstenunost ol the Aleutian chain. (InK > nuiU--...l) NAZIS GUARD ATLANTIC COAST AGAINST SNVASSON ■zn-.rlkr'-; wmttcnm.-r.. ■ ■irvaKw*-** smmrmr- mmmem ■JHB^up^nnwMV* ir«HHGStt»--^*ak*a FEARING AN Allino INVASION, t'\o Nazis are hurriedly preparing to stave ofT the Allies as shown by these ih.i.-mvc r.itr.. which l.r.o tl: • I--.ii. pcan Atlantic "wall." This picture, which was copied l'ruin a Gorman najj. ..-h! rca- l;cU u., tli:\-ujili a neutral source, shows huge cement-set guns in action. (International) - RITES FOR GEN. ANDREWS AND CRASH VICTIMS - MILITARY PALieSAS'r.5 .-vmil Ijiv- c!o l!c < .its o( l.icut. Con. Frank M. Andrews and thirteen men killed with him i« - r-.tly in a ; ic ■ i.- ii n 1. ■! i:d. Military rit:s prccedcd the burial in the U. S. seetinn of a cemetery in iI:. ....... A.ui. v. c.: ..under ot the European theatre. (International Huuiulplivto) DCCORATE FLIERS FOR JAP DESTRUCTION SOMEWHERE* iK THE AlEUTIANS, First I,t. n. W. Tarvln, of Orange, Calif, after receiving^ f>lstln gubiieri Klyinfj Cross, is congratulated by I,t. Cot. E. B. Cone, of Champaign, 111. L. to f.: Captain Fred Turner,Flagstaff, Ariz ; 'l'arvin, First Lt. Waltcac Cartjr, Trenton, N. J., Lt. CoL Conet (International)^ TO ADOLF, WITH LOVE—JEANETTE > BESTOWING A KISS on a 2,000-pound bcmb is Jeanette Owen, of P.ra<l lcy. 111. She is one of 5,000 women who v* oi l; at a plant in Joliet v.lnjte 2,000 and 4,000 pound bombs are packed with TNT. It has been found that women arc more careful titan men at the job. (Ji.icrnaifuiuil) TROOPS PREPARE FOR i^VASiON V BEHIND THE ClOUD OF SMOKE and flying dirt, t: . ops are maUinf. u land ing somewhere 0:1 a bcuch in the U. S. Ii'j r. r..1' ph:ue iii tiaiiiing till" men fur landings <>n enemy heaHirs. L.v .! mir.-v :■ vs set nfl to accustom the men lo the roar v! cpU-din;; (-• ABOARD MEW U.S. DESTROYER ABOARD NEW U.S. DESTROYER A SEAMAN ABOARD a new U. S.y destroyer races along the ocean* sprayed deck as the trim vessel heads its nose into some heavy weather# The ship is one of many additions to our growing fleet. (International) A FIVE-MAN CREW practices fi«• inf» its 20 mm. Oerlikon ;'n''':,'rfj4/! gun aboard n new U. S. destroyer. There /{tins have boon found be particularly rffcclivc for flailing <>«r any enemy plane , ttut in>0 attack units of the U. S. Heel or convoya. ,k *vr^„ ■ Unt*rnaUJ**^

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