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Show Uniform aned By Post tThree More Men Called to OCS unaner WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 1943 ltigoe8 No Ix)nger to Be Worn WMJUftectiveJulyl on this became mandatory enlisted for tT ist Saturday warrant officers of wearing the Sen uniform, except that of-K ta formation with troops Bow""1 to the uniform worn U feSTJtS Another Three Pass Board Test While 30 Await Interviews OCS Is Announced By nn(" ! rtn fiT i IBB Of - Here jsj.- Theatre uuun N Four-Mont- h Affecting all enlisted men who , plan to go to OCR n u,Au practically all who have already passed Hill Field's board, the war last TT'riri department lUlUUllCi toat beginning July vl.j i officer can-uiuaie scnoois will give courses instead of three months. The news, civon fn f ho u.. Secretary of War Henry I Stim- un, maicates more intensive training. Undoubtedly the war department nOW has a fmffioianf Bnnnlv of officers material to enable a P. more tnorough and longer training -- w ' BASE CHAPEL, of the Base order, BUI Field, UUh materials fefhS?a variety oftheir New schedule of services: ward-8- 5 ' MONDAY to choose I Service men's Christian 8:00 n. m. cotton rayon, cotton, namely: league. fi? filling, tropical TUESDAY " men j 7:00 p. m. Choir practice. Wsted or gabardine. Enlisted m. Concert hour (transcrip8:00 p. choice of cotton. tion. rZo incidental rulings In the To Lieutenant Colonel Major Leonard WEDNESDAY 7:00 p. m. Catholic consultations and effecting the "uur iwaweu .Major Officer W memorandum instructions. candidnfA are to be noted especially: Edward A. Sterling. ft sii.ia THURSDAY v.iwwi, WAV. n'.M.i war department release The field jacket Is not to Frank J. 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting. stated, Kaminsky. field on uve FRIDAY duty. wom except the aireaay supplied SeifNuit army Lyn Jf. Link, John .ff 7:00 p. m. Jewish service. Second, Fatigue clothing may not Aiiuwr r . nan wiovannl. El wim over aso.ooo otlieers, including 8:00 p. m. Choir pracUce. Olson. Iwom in the Post theatre, Post woodounn, SATURDAY T Bernard E. 01 buuuu Sergeant Carr, George iapel or places captains ana 35,285 first lieu 7:00 p. ra. Catholic confessions sad V. Doasett, Sydney Foelberg, Allen O. tenants. instructions. ftnhit. Hum, TT. ffaMi kiakia o ti . SUNDAY four-mon- Kfi ir wsrp-moha- C th nt W. Jalbert, Dan E. Knowles, For w. nacuonaid, William H. Scull, juoen warner, James I. Cunningham. To Technical Fourth Grade William F, Rabbit. To Corporal James H. Dillon. Jr. Lawrence Edward a, Mike Manalovieh, Milton W. Priest, Boy H. Winfield, William A. cox, William A. Peed, Lewis M, Steinke, Charlie A. Carr. Alvin R. Brovles William J. Hunting, John D. Calverley, Claude Repair Hero Bivouac Bill J2nd the hero of this is use Bill jtorv. Only trouble Is that m tart wasn't any Bivouac Bill . Repair Squadron when the 82nd went to Harry C. Robert Creager, K. Dunbar. Carl W. Fisher, Kenneth J. Hoover, Har Camp Williams for our old A. Hunter, William E. Killian. ijourn. K you don't believe me, Jack I Lehman, Jr., W. Lesch, John Frank just asK sergeant carrier.!, as T. Macura, Frederick Miller, Walter T. observed. "Some Mucha, Everett D. O'Ree, Donald O. Pierce, wise Terrell H. Richardson, Jr., Elmer A. Rob n are just naturally erts, Daley Sibley, Jack L. Truman, Cliflimits and others are real outdoor ford L. Van Doren, Gerald T. Boyle. I think we've got nothing To Technical Fifth Grade Wilton J. at plants in this out- - Dell, William M. Tustison, Maynaxd J. non-co- m hot-hou- se n. hot-hou- vroons. 3t" j Of course we were all supposed two-thirt- y; there was jo be up at k lot of packing to be done, and jhen the unpacking at Camp Wil-lam- s. Of all the men, only Bivouac M jumped out when he heard p whistle. It didn't take him long Hq. & Jo dean up and pack. Nor did he jraste time making his tent. planning 32nd ADG Plan Swimming Tests discovered a new kind of pee out at Camp Williams sand. I We your food if you're on It blows in or the leeward side truck. Even Bivouac could not escape sand in his Hip, but he didn't mind. One. officer had a bass voice we set up our tents. When took them down, his voice had nged to a squeaky soprano. He windward f a tent or a jhe ailed out he all day long, "Ready on left Ready on the right. Ready the firing line. Fire at will." n No though we fooling, grumbled fl the time, we really enjoyed the iivouac And when you go on wouac, remember to emulate Svouac Bill Private Alfred Block, 3nd ! Repair Squadron., 1 ere Hq. Sq., 32nd ADG, is to begin their swimming instructions soon to bring its train ing percentage to a higher level, Some of the men have been going Soldiers Have Victory Garden A e victory garden is be ing planted and will be cultivated and cared for by members of military units on Hill Field, it was announced yesterday by Lieutenant Colonel David P. Thomas, base utilities officer. The victory garden is located west of the ordnance magazine. Vegetables raised will be divided among the soldier mess halls. The garden, which has been planned to relieve difficulty in obtaining fresh vegetables in large quantities, will be operated as a base function. three-acr- Boxers Undergo Rigid Training Corporal Eddie Williams, former is putting his men swimming at the Wasatch Springs "pro" boxer, pool and it has been discovered that through a very rigid training prothere are some very good swim-mer- gram into preparation for the boxing be held soon. His team among them already. Cor bouts consists of Corporal Horace Milton, poral Frederick D. Lemmon set Private First Class Barney Weath-erspoosome very fine 'examples in diving. Private Dan Wallace, PriKarl Technical Sergeant Recently E. Lingwall left us for further vate Johnnie Miles, and Private duties in Florida as a warrant of James Boyd. From all appearances, one of them will be able to ficer, in engineering. Best of luck, every their" own." "hold sergeant. Staff Sergeant Emil Myrmo left Watch for the announcement of our squadron to go to OCS at the "Take It or Leave It" show to future. Miami Beach. Just another example be presented in the near time and place will appear of what fine men we have in the The next in week's issue. It will be 32nd Hq & Hq Sq., enough said. conducted in the same manner as Sergeant Elmer Larence, the weekly radio show of the same 32nd ADG Reporter. name, which is the interesting, educational, double or nothing program. However, none of the contestants will lose altogether. So, let's get busy, fellows and sharpen our wits. Somebody is going to walk away with the grand prize and it might as well be you. Ever since someone told Private followed is out by Maurice Boler that Pfc. meant perprocess weeding submission of Qualified names to sonal friend of the he's the appropriate service command been working for his colonel, first stripe. headquarters. Every time Technical Sergeant At Hill Field this is the Ninth Henderson comes around, his knees Service Command, headquarters at sound like a pair of castanets doing Fort Douglas. Utah. At the appropi a rhumbs. We think it's because ate time service command will issue he's planning to become a June orders placing men on detached groom. Technical Sergeant Howell service with STAR units. hopes to return from his furlough STAR is the abbreviation of Spe- a happier man. Why is it the felcialized Trainin-- nd Reassignment lows get so nervous just before the and ceremony? units, at sped PFC Sidney Alexander, Jr. its the universities. At men will be U jnended . -3- 07th, 308th, 368th, A vn. Sq.. durricu Reporter. and designated I pass lums and tern: a battery of t I being units only resul miaa sent back to , TODAY AND TOMORROW tion. f'-JUNE tt S Select Three Oc. Human Comedy" ' mand In the Ninth . ' Rooney Mickey is far three universitit Frank Morgan each been designated FRIDAY, JUNE 4 , They with a capacity "High Explosive" Uni , are the Univers Chester Morris J of versity Idaho, and versity. Your Partner" "Swing jiiding The third stepj Vera Vague of EM to ASTP: SATURDAY, JUNE 5 . diverwhich are the cot "Panama Hattie" and sities giving the e Ann Sothem, Red Skelton ,botn instruction. In soi SUNDAY, MONDAY Jning a STAR unit and i June 6, 7 the unit may be e "China" Ining amA Inratlnn. Ifef Loretta Young Alan Ladd, . !( jched unit, will ha relU TUESDAY, JUNE 8 service status, ail Or1"!,de"Squadron Leader" Beatrice Varlej to any part of thf Eric Portman, are JUNE 9, 10 termined by the THUR, WED., ' J to take. "Mission to Moscow" iiJ'''!'"f'iL.i LIn Since the' ASTP-hWalter Huston, Anny Harding Tuesday-ThursdaMatinee scope, successful U VC8 and Saturday: 1 p. m. training units will t p. m. or otherwise assij Sunday Evenings Week to need in the st Day 5f e newly inducted 1 J army are classified n, Are Latest Facts About Castor's Vnt Th. fILisilie tvuviruiK Specialised Traln- an amplification Urtfkion the article on ( which appeared Vweweek's HillfloU.. WUi .-. ""Anny mcram fa t -a- minor revisions, which ; PttBted in full i.. i. m I. MUftlnt -r nore lor .) AOt - -- itt." la are ojiHuuMjauoBw TrrM ;?, to. UM ? oeen Pre" " j Pyea euif the current " must not K period ofa during At untry and from unimPortnt mUiiT"?. 1)01,11 of wr. On nf7 recent iction, In0?1 this in the ASTP in," l Proram of para- - onnt ly the issue) S prove to be officer increat-SkZ- ZT cftnrfMt Wr?tim.of e'".? (i"'l"ol"ea Thlrtl. W,t?..an .peciaiwu are 'a hL., Post Movies j V rKvjrf; ll " inits, r;-;- v i, ?SSrv th B Of anged V 1 18 flinntl miKV ."un Nations mat m some V,, ,gatory rathep than m with the requi- ons. AGCT ,,,L1etter (recently . f . the ASTP Board i8h the eneral the ASTP. Thi. impie -8 innr - . i ek 32nd Repair Have Outdoor Sermon Capt. Gaynor Is Back With Guard snow-capp- iyV Specialized Training i To Army Air Forces Administration OCS at Miami Beach this week went Staff Sergeant Charles R, Carroll, of the 482nd Air Base Squadron. Two other Hill Field men are to report at the Quartermaster OCS, Camp Lee, Va., on 7:0O a, in. Catholio confessions. July 3. They are Corporal Daniel 8:00 a. m. Catholic mass. 9:00 a. m. Protestant service, African V. Speakman of the 319th Repair Methodist and Missionary Baptist. Squadron and Corporal Donald C 10:00 a. m. Protestant worship. of the 89th Repair SquadTaylor, 11:00 a. m. Protestant worship. ron. 12:00 noon Catholic mass. 7:30 p. m. Evening prayer, music and Names of three men have been meditation. added to the list of those who have passed the OCS board and their physical exam successfully. They are: Private First Class Robert E. whose first choice is Crozler, AAF Administration; Private Lester N. Hosbach, Army Administraand Private Richard S. Suter, tion; This week the 32nd Repair who chose Field Artillery. Squadron is as busy as beavers Thirty men are awaiting Interand almost too busy for news, but views with the board, while anour bivouac last week is still news, other five need only complete their physical exams. so here are a few flashes. The highlight was the impressive service we had Sunday night, when Chaplain Spence delivered a sermon, with the beautiful back Utah ground of the the This week we have Captain Gaythe services, After mountains. nor back in the big chair, with the entertained was songs, by group of commanding ofimitations and stories from our responsibility shoulders. on The squadhis ficer own talent. back. ron him welcomes started Corporal Benson O'Shea The loss of Staff Sergeant Dubin the show with some fine Irish a hole in the physical leaves the Olson Private gave tunes, and some of the program, training with touch meeting the patriotic voice when loud his miss fellows 's Don "The Grand Old Flag." "Fall out." The best vocal of "The Lord's Pray- he orders, luck to him in his future assigner" was very significant of the of ment. did his Locke meeting. Private Our sincere sympathy goes to part and sang a few popular numbers and Private Gretchsl shined Private Stanley Pekar who just with Viis fine voice in the operatic had the rest of his few teeth ex"We wonder why he does style. The swing and jamboree was tracted. not eat more." led by Frank Kankas. Congratulations to Private RichOne of the evening's favorites wan nnrnaral Boenker's imitation ard Boyd who, when returned from of "Clem McCarthy at Churchill a few days furlough, brought back Downs." The fine array of talent the cutest thing. He said, "Lay that popped out made the evening off boys, she is mine." Private Charles Sullivan is wearvery successful. Tne group sing ?ncr andod the evpniner. ing a big grin. He has a nice little A salute goes to Sergeant Kond-ras- family now. and his staff who served us Corporal John Thomas Faith. our "chow" under very difficult Reporter. rtrnimRrancea Eatine out of doors in tough weather is no fun, but with n arood mess sereeant. it's Gas Stickers Must not so bad. The chow was good Window tasting, fine selection and plentiful. Be on On the rifle range: Outside of Holders of supplemental gas the accurate firing of First Ser- ration books must now paste the a been has who geant Bartlet, sticker on the rear winindicated a rifle for years, top notcher with such stickers were the honors went to five men who dow. Formerly Stick shot 180 out of a possible 200, who displayed on the windshield. corner in ers are to be the pasted score. shared the high of the rear window nearest the Sergeant Walter E. Patterson, license plate. Reporter. Mid-we- rest Yesterday four more names were added to those who have been approved by Hill Field OCS board and their papers forward' ed to Patterson Field. They are: Corporal Bernard Maizel, 482nd AB Squadron. Choice: Army administration. Corporal Thomas J. Ferris, 88th Repair Squadron. Choice: Ordnance. Private George R. Judd, 48nd AB Squadron. Choice: AAF ad-- " ministration. Private Herbert S. Levy, 90th Air Base Squadron. Choice: AAF administration. ed Gar-wen- ki , Bear WO Kornmeyer Directs 408th Band in Retreat Ceremonies Retreat, one of the most colorfulf squadrons and air base squadrons behind the band ceremonies in the army, has placed formed in platoons and marched from their different in Force band Air 408th the Army organisations to the base chapel. the spotlight to many Hill Fielders. The 408th AAF band personnel Many organizations on the field is made up of musicians who have are deriving a more rythmic cad- had actual experience in some of ence each day as they "march to the "big name" bands throughout music" to and from the flagpole. the United States. Warrant Officer Melvin R KornCorporals Thomas E. Fitzsim-moand Richard Schebe, both meyer, newly appointed band director, is doing a splendid job trumpet men, gained experience militarizing the daily schedule of with the McFarlane Twins orchesthe Jand and keeping the person- tra in New York City, before their nel's interest aroused with a sup- entrance to the army. They apply of new music each week. The peared in a Paramount short subnew music library consists of over- ject entitled, "Paramount Presents tures, Glen Miller swing arrange the McFarlane Twins." Other members In the band who ments and numerous marches which will be used for reviews' as have gained distinction in musio are: Sergeant James Kersbergen, well as retreat. Due to the fine rehearsal material saxaphonist, formerly with Sammy on hand, the band hasn't lost much Dunham; Jerry Wald, Private First time traveling the road of improve- Class Donald Bush, trombonist, forment and progress. merly with Anson Weeks; and PriA Memorial day concert was vate First Class William G. King, played by the band in front of the trombonist and violinist; and Pribase chapel, which was a change vate First Class Edgar G. Furr, from the usual routine and which trumpet man, both gained experigave every soldier in the organiza- ence with Glen Henri. tion a chance to take part in the Corporal James R. Brown, church service following, Reporter for the 408th AAF The various depot groups, repair Band. - ns . |