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Show Speed 'Em Back Very Yir t Buy Victory Investment Bonds and Stamps n ff.;.i ruper W"IV-'U- , . 1 ot the Ogd en Air Technical Li mxemr on. Section les Gl orations been i W headhigher I Voste y certain personnel be Hill Field to this instal-ftasteof from sep-- I from Wed ad from this personnel must meet C discharge requirements Jide within 300 miles of leld. Personnel qualified jize TPA and who desire may also be discharged attire And we st m-5- on Jill Field. targe of these II. sdi es, situation ed men is alleviate the help ex-S- to at separation a new section and the recruiting ion unit swung into ac- -. Jus week under Capt. Ken-- 1 Rice, chief military perijiwhile, as d hstd n Gel lo- at the the civilian personnel Jin " D. Kirsch has been l 17 warehouse V FRIT the dissem-j- n latest separation juration for enlisted men and )as, and CWO Robert M. r will be in charge of reii in charge of 5 of the rsdaj and lerci I, tul and will also maintain si on officers being sep-- il for whom clearance has J requested from separation n; Midi is This unit is section. y va I ble 'S MA J. GEN. HUGH J. KNERR, left, commanding: general of Air Technical Service Command, is greeted on his arrival at Hill Field by Brig Gen. Ray G. Harris, right, commanding general of Ogden Air Technical Service Command. Gen. Knerr visited Hill Field Tuesday en route from the west coast to Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, if "Lancaster will Vtne contro1 el eligible ffor pfraa The basis of critical 5 in of these WP. !ve rone A or age. achq DorJ if lei Penalties Cited For Violations dealing with questions should first be re-to the Personnel were reminded this commanding off adjutant of any military week by Lt. Col. William C. InJiation, and if neither of General, two are able to clarify gram, Acting Adjutant f discharge information, the o"f the penalties involved for the em may m turn be referred misappropriation of government iration M public property will not be used for any private purpose except as authorized by competent au thority. Also, that the sale, gift, loan or exchange or other disposition of any Government property not specifically authorproperty. ized by law, regulations, or oth'Now more than ever with so er directives issued by competent many people clearing the field, authority is illegal," Col. Ingram it is important to remember that said. i-- (or )NK Jay id w4 lie Turf ;on ured Kirsch desiring information not contact military per- ds me now of questions p'GI's u I nd and separation recruiting the spnaratinn manv instanrps on page Four) e" wily hampers Kss but in en (Continued I tarcmce id Sick 11" Needed Leave governing first- in connection with leave must be adhered to. wiiiiam G. Snyder, chief Epilations puwrance au( Darj :id; 12 personnel, informed S atAmonf T,io. layman in a 'P'oyees " incurring to Snyder said. In ininru sec"red by Lbe Medical serious k3i? i dial-f- n. i ...mi r. pviwiiirci win gany the ambulance. Only Personnel have author- 0 ISSllO .Jaa:,l-10 leave tne or jury, Ma- S vLS'ckn.e.ss V- Id t saia. rPloyees vviii be required to station ffie'r.work, or to the In-(first-ai- d Srest i2 to rSfdl?aI DisPensary, oicial duties. Nre3 3" ab4sc"ce of .one day Alness, Major Pointed in8 .?u? I out. Aing Viimu i aiSO those W. id to duty lcss than one rptnrnlr an approved pe-- C for medical, CHARLES P. MURFH . . treatment, will. CAPT. to rePrt to the Robert Nation, acmrrlin in rls, Lt. William Keltz. Lt. and Lt. John ,A. Maizonu flowing Snr0 or OI den-ber- New Chaplain Arrives At Hill Field - Advice Is Given To Dischargees men station Industrial Medical Dis- - "V iVlaJr . Mass. rv line-of-Wiu- win k. the first-ai- d Prior to his assignment as commanding general of ATSC in June of 1945, Gen. Knerr was in command of the Eighth Air Force Service Command. In this position, he directed Air Force supply and maintenance supporting the aerial onslaught Germany. The National War Fund against For his achievements while drive satisfactory in this assignment, he received Distinguished Service Medprogress this week at Hill the al. MurField, Capt. Charles P; Although Gen. Knerr has had phy says, as posters were dis- a long career with the Army, tributed, meetings held, and he is a graduate of the United Naval Academy at Anna-- " minutemen circulated in all States arid was commissioned an polis colsections of the field to ensign in the Navy. He resigned lect almost $900 from civil- to accept a commission as second ian employes, a portion of lieutenant in the coast artillery in 1911. He took pilot training the huge amount expected in 1917, and has been connected to accrue from individual with the air arm of the Army since that time." He retired in donations of a day's pay. In round figures, employes 1939, and was recalled to active of personnel and ' training di- duty in October, 1942. ' He went vision contributed $365; supply overseas in July, ..J943-.$161; employes, engineering employes, $185, and headquarters employes, $182. Officers alat Hil lField have donated most $500 to the drive. Anticipating a successful campaign, minutemen met in the post theater last Friday morning to gather instructions and hear Capt. Murphy and ReverH end J. E. Carver discuss aims H. Chaplain (Maj.) Charles stationed previously Logue, and purposes of the drive. Field, Sacramento; This drive, designed to pro at McClellan Calif., arrived at OATSC last vide funds for twenty-seve- n to Chaplain replace different participating agencies, week M. Flynn, CathFrancis (Capt.) will result in good being done olic chaplain, who departed for at home as well as abroad, Capt. the overseas replacement depot Of er fifty per Murphy says. cent of the money raised will go at Greensboro, N. C.comes from Chaplain Logue to servicecs for our own armed Heights, Ohio, and is forces and merchant marine Cleveland a graduate and a substantial share goes to school and St.of Cathedral High Mary's College in local welfare agencies such as an A.B. deCleveland, holding (Continued on- page Four) gree from the latter. On March 31, 1941, Chaplain Logue entered the service and was commissioned as first lieutenant Jan. 17, 1941. He has served as post, group, wing, command and air force chaplain in the Middle East, and the and European Mediterranean theaters of operation from July, 1942, until July, .1945. Chaplain Flynn arrived at OATSC June 17, 1944, upon com- -. pletion of specialised . training at the school for chaplains "at Harvard University, Cambridge, made overb- sH Lake, FmM OATSC War Fund Drive Is Launched centers. discharged 03500 Mai. Gen. Hugh J. Knerr, commanding general of Air Technical Service Command, visited at Hill Field Tuesday. tren. Knerr conferred with Brig. Gen. Ray G. Harris, commanding General of Ogden Air Technical Service Command, on problems connected with reconversion to a peacetime basis. Gen. Knerr was en route by air from the west coast to headquarters, ATSC, at Wright Field, Ohio. ; ATSC at 15 re-- authorizing y October 10, 1945 Commanding General of ATSC Confers With Brig. Gen. Harris )' tives from Service Command 31 j and officers who Enlisted have been discharged from the Army should direct all correspondence concerning arrearages of pay, unpaid deposits, and errors in settlement of accounts to U the proper War Department 1 agency, and not to the Veterans' Administration, according to information contained in WD Circular 278, dated 15 September, 1945. Personnel who are being separated from the service may obtain the address of the, agency involved from military personnel section. Other information may be obtained from the circular quoted above. Submitting of all such claims rnosCS of the National War Fund drive- through proper channels will the SSff Marvin Chaiken, Marie Mor- save needlessand expenseto to the government delay ,m. Ar. Vl.BeH |