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Show ti Buddies in (ryts 10 61 Wednesday August 18, 1943 M vsv This Week's - e Saver (Soldiers: This good advice Is for your protection. m K thla mrtlcle and others which wiU follow and keen i bn.' notebook for future use. Ed.). W' -- J Keeping alive and comfortably- heat Is carried from the .J J v warm in the extremely low temremitle, t. J a old climates it k is erately the of regions polar peratures matter of maintaining the proper that footgear should fit ttify) balance between two factors; heat However, as the cold inwL" production by the body and heat is essential also that the lost to the environment Both heat The head and r . production and heat loss can be face ' ' is adapted to to a consiaeraoie aegree, controlled Gunner Winchell WS VAbCillHl OllMa.lt' and it may mean the difference ditions than the body 7TJ if you life death, and between Recounts know iust how to adjust these two Consequently, some parti 1 factors to your advantage, une the head can be safely Of Memphis Belle general idea 4s to keep the interior the atmosphere even at Wi of your body at the normal tem- peratures, with little geruj Enlisted men of the 482nd Base feet or extreme discomfort F, vital Headquarters and Air Base Squadperature of about 96.6 degreessome areas to be protected hi ron were hosts in their mess hall and your skin temperature at order of necessity J below probable that crew so not to your far enlisted Monday night point members of the "Memphis Belle." skin becomes painful and freezes. follows:' Ears a Because of fh.i.J Crew member guest included Avoid lengthy exposure of tne TIME! . . . Off from military duties these four non-coness, circulation and W Staff Sgt Clarence E. Winchell, TAKING will poor that wrists and hands Hills bare Hq. and Hq. Squadron, OASC, went golfing at the Forest waist gunner from Oakpark, 111.; from location, they are suseeptiu cir reduce and cause to the stiffening recent gents on a Lake Golf right, Staff Set Tony Naatal, waist gun- - are: club, Salt Sal City, Technical Sunday. William Walsh, Staff culation, as it takes a long time quick and painful freezingTt Ferrari, Sergeant Corporal ner from Detroit; Staff Sgt. John to recondition the hands to normal xwre, even mi moderate!? I Sergeant Charles Georgides and Sergeant Edward G. Herbert. Quintan, tail gunner from Yonkers; head bands or ear J use, especially if the body is in weather Tech. Sgt. Robert Hanson, radio are essential when the reit 5 active. bead may remain bare. eO operator from Walla Walla; Tech, Always use loose fitting mittens .V- ....TA Sgt Harold Loch, top turret gun wuw Have an !insuiiKieot will restrict ones (tizhtlv fitting ner from Green Bay, Wis.; and of exer- ply hair. and movement prevent Jb easy Staff Sgt Cecil Scott ball turret Back of the neck . . . Th cise conductive to increase of blood operator from Altoona, Fa, of the back of the neck rw Cross Red will and K. hands Sanford, in the circulation Royal hlarhon Sgt. Winchell reported Plans are tmder way to bring nhi;Hfv director for the Red Cross actually restrict blood flow in the protection or one may get the lights of the ship's flights from the Sgt Joe Louis, heavyweight cham, .rm.d forces in the outer some people are so layers of the skin.) Thumb necK; time it left Bangor, Maine, Sept aciu tu j? in this area that they will oj. ween visuea xiiu openings wunu, ui nui last to area, must be pacific prevent 18, 1942. Credited to her are 25 pion large xi uxiurcu-ua- jr muiuiuuu construction. Tight fitting gloves out oi souna sleep if that i bombing missions over occupied auring which baa been arranged for tour, and mittens depress the insulating the body becomes cold. Any Europe. Her record of enemy planes him. should protect wool next to the skin, thereby de- cap selected destroyed includes eight confirmed, The Brown Bomber's time is be as its functioni area of five probables, and 12 planes dam as an part in creasing Its efficiency divided up between the service and Forehead , . , Temples aged. Wnchell said they, were most- ing sulator. Com Ninth Service commands. The ly Focke-Wulf- s. In frigid climates averaging be blood supply for the scalp is allotted 17 days. Hill Field . The "Memphis Belle" went out on mand low 0 degrees F., avoid the use of part of the head comes close ti this is in territory. her first mission over Prance Nov. temples, and, a . Pickens, base gloves of any type that separate surface at the Ix. Richard area 7, 1942. The last raid was made on needs innk; that lore, create a and the is greater fingers physical training officer, request . Lorient, France, May 17, 1943. surface from the cold. the the and of radiation conducting general ing commanding When asked what was the most Ninth Service Command for a Louis Throat . . . The throat nuf are Most heat. for loss of gloves cold thrilling bombing mission they took appearance. i ' r- J Inclined to bind and constrict the protected from extreme part in, Sgt Winchell said it was Making the tour with cause of the large blood jh is are blood. When of flow gloves the raid on Bremen, Germany. The Sgt George Nicholson, his former come near the surface absolutely essential, secondary mit- which target was the Focke-Wu- lf plant sparring partner, and Walker Chin Although the chii safe as a carried tens be should and Bombardier Captain Evans hit Smith, better known to boxing fans or to receive the fingers stand a considerable range oi guard the target right on the nose. when they get too cold for comfort peratures, it requires protee! Their plane was nearly shot out as Sugar Ray Robinson. when the wind increases the I or utility. of the skies over orient, France, ing power of the atmospben their tail being shot completely off. Keep the hands and handgear as low as temperatures. times as all at It was their toughest raid. possible dry The Nose and cheeks the presence of moisture increases The "Memphis Belle" now has difficult to the heat conductivity which will, and cheeks are approximately 650 hours clocked on The crew is her flying in turn, hasten cooling of the tect During blizzards at verr credited with more than 200 hours Hill Field "women are beginning hands. Cool hands can often be temperatures, it will be found Royal K. Sanford of combat duty. to put the polish on their bowling made comfortable by merely chang essary to protect the now The plane has had nine engine form at the Hill Field Bowling from freezing by win; hig Bwtaf through this ing from perspiration damp nut cheeks masks or fully hooded parku changes, new right wing tips and school. These classes are sponsored wlHmi rennrted th Red Cron liners to spare dry ones. Mouth and eyes . , . Due tail, and the fuselage has been by theRecreation unit and meet office here was doing of Principles of Keeping the functions of toe patched on numerous' occasions. o;ou important at p.ra, WOrk he had seen. mesaay evening Warm Feet Winchell said morale is . high every and eyes, at the Ogden Bowling Center. they are the last While here. Mr. Sanford Inter. when men are in action. The AmeriMore than any other part of the of the body to be covered, Howard Braun has viewed officers in the Planning Instructor can Red Cross, he said, deserve been body, the feet need special atten when they are, it is generally teaching the newcomers the an(j Training division in an all the credit in the world for their for the approach tempt to outline publicity needed tion in cold climates. The feet will such adverse conditions that technique fine work. They sponsor a program and the to lose heat gradually is impossible. However when delivery of the ball. Those for the first aid courses given continue of recreation including and to and fail become properly warm light and bright snow become where3 sol- rL when exposed to atmospheric con tors, then the eyes assume for spares and how to adjust body Mr. Sanford emphasised that the ditions that demand more heat rank of all bodily organ. posiUon, point of delivery and ap- - Red Cross does many more things than the body is currently produc given protection. I proach in order to score those than make emergency loans, as ing. The feet will be warmer when It should be pointed ott to eat. not "The English people are swell," coveted striKes. n.acn session snows the first aid and swimming pro-- one is standing than when one is snow blindness Is causedthe on I in-- 1 one at warmer and as still when rest direct sunlight showed. Winchell commented, adding, "they by grams progressive improvement is walking, as increased muscular but by diffused light on a treat the American soldier with cucatea y we graauai rise in exertion will produce some heat day. A man who become J Tut horwgwe and will cause the blood to circulate blind will be a useless tonk employe of HiU Field who Touch Football Planned j a period of at least three f getting back to the good old U. S. II wishes to participate in these All men interested in touch faster. A. with her American girls!" Men entering cold climates should not for an indefinite iw classes may attend by ap-- 1 football are asked to contact How weekly The crew of the famed ship is I searing at the Ogden Bowling Cen-ar- d Braun, men's recreation super- - be equipped with boots oversized time. Glasses should be wen to receive vo are exnosed te furloughs on leav- - ter. Those wishing alley reserva-- 1 visor, at extension 8316. by two or three sizes in length h ing tim Field. Then they will be tions, notify the Recreation unit The purpose of this is to find out and several sizes in width. As in the light, and the best cure and assigned to new duties. extension 8316. Bowling expenses I if there are enough interested to case of hands, the flow of blood is the essential means by which the wearing of glasses at R will be defrayed by the individual organize a full league. Enlisted Crew Of Famed Ship 482nd Guests 1 5 a?-- . k Flight a.l . vi ms lft Hill Field May Get Red Cross Officer On Visit to leld Joe Louis Bout s - - luis Bowling Learners Becoming Adept time-tabl- e. -- at-pro- c7a . St 2a5yS I I 30-d- ay H bowler. Mead, Haughton Passed for OCS Cpl. John Mead and Pfc. Wil liam B. Haughton, both of the 482nd Air Base Squadron, were last week passed by the Officer Candi date Board and now await their examinations. physical ITrkilf rtthAf. mlif H imam wm ii t cessful before the Warrant Officer " "V- Tech. Sgt. Robert Capel, Tech. William .I Woi.h pvt C. Hunter and Pvt Harry O. Vick- erman. AU but Sgt. Capel are from I' ri Another Successful "Mission" Arsenal Beat Aces By Tune of 10 to 5 Hill Field Civilians baseball team was soundly whipped last Sunday when10-- they lost to Ogden 5 score. The game Arsenal by John Affleck Park, Played For the Hill Fielders, Howard Braun Pitched, while Paul Blood was on the receiving end. Lay-bourne pitched a fine game for the vn y8' allow,n The Hill Field team was ham- Saudron oasc OCS applications of eleven men P. byt 'our errors, which h thi pnr rn Air I tnbuted to their downfall. wr : . Aracnal . .....002 120 OO510JL H.S E.21 c m rA v,iiiiiixi,m iKauiiuuicn success H. F. ClTilana ..100 210 lOO 7 4 fatterson ronowing ful physical examinations The men, and their school choices, GoU follow: Arfsenai con-fro- nmj...t. . Staff Rut Emerson A. Rrtd, 2491st B.hnnl Truclfin, Ci Uunrt.rtnnil.p staff Kt. Rom r. wiison, 2491st qm Co.. Wu.rtermMter; Sgt M.orlc. Trucking Mffmi"tn ltatinttarimr HnuaHmn. 9nd Aran sut. Char, f. vick- Administration: aaf rm. 482nd A. B. squadron. Adjutant on-- 1 t. Otorge i. Meoarry. asznd A. er1: ciiirie f. Rimy. 1719th Ordnaac. aaf - An'ni,rioi: cpi. Lawrmot f. schrck. Takes AW w. mith. 4S2nrt Administration; a. pfc Capt 1 I Dudget ;r . ' Si, ' . J ' Weeajplft Honors James McAlvin, OASC and finance Officer, took medalist honors at the Ogden Golf and Country club championship tnurnnmnt: an tnr haul IrnnoUoH off all opponents to enter semi- - I In the women's champion- hP tournament, Mae Wsnamaker. wife of Capt A B. Waiuunaker, A Hill all finals. ftan.dron. Aaf For i Noonan, uruimimi nc own i fmv KSVe .1Cld Repair Squadron, f"?8 lcpot Trnnsponauon: and nc. ciorg tr. var the honors by upsetting the medal nay. Station Hospital, Medical Admlniatra ist and going on to the) finals, tton. bowing to the winner who shot two eagles and several birdies durCorn on the Cob ing the match. Smartest of animals is the rabbit Sailor In Midway area, emergTnat, no one can deny. He's not so good at spelling. ing from mess hall: "Sighted grub, But can he multiply! sank same." uniniiKT oioiu Shotola. Pflth K ',, m 1 "' sdH "JLTm Wm PM Belle's landing on HiU Field Monday TtiSiHfQ isfcHiltleei with eae eaglae out and the prop feathered en another. an . . . Hew gallant eathuaiaatle people at the field, as the proud fortress was displayed ea Um maws |