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Show New Unit on Field Has Many Overseas Vets Veterans of Far Flung Fronts X- - r j v il Stories of Some Is Introduction AfrVi hull Defense ribbon with one Of 4513th to HF P5 w and- i atre ribbon as welTas the Am "'p seas x&x.xxj, inB mar, Jjg at the outbreak " 90 lTi of Wi; wuise m blueD! No. 12. 3 alert "v"-attArtial tj.u..unore Ci Willi .uctwccu for a time. When college r 7" ends, he intends to an iZ?. ner cent vl mwuindustry and is takU overseas service, of veterans .. plastics . course m this snhicnt unit base AAF at the present time g ,i army the 4513th came to OATSC re- Wp " - r are nv RETURNEES . . . Pictured memoer. . .'agrj'aA Accident Rate .. ... aKJ'&sr i Provost's Office Warns Drivers Of Traffic Rules The Provost Marshal's office desires to bring to the attention of all drivers on this installation that driving with headlights on- ' by trafhigh beam is prohibited fic regulations as published. Nu- ' merous instances of violation of the above regulations have been reported lately. Notice is hereby given that all such violations in the future will result in disciplinary action which may. include impounding of private vehicles, and recession of drivers' licenses in other cases. Safety Campaign Shows Results All Over Field years He has spent C0ffcJ Veteran Of Campaign Through Sicily , Will Red-Cros- s Be Westfield, Mass., years of service, with the &Jmy- He served at Hickam Field in Hawaii for three and a half years and was there wnen xne japs bombed Pearl Harbor to start the war. xie wao i". "j r. -. mis nine cuu w mj;.u..v a of was the driver 92 days. He n gasoline truck at the 4000-gallo- Featured .: With the start of the war, ms of duty squadron served a tour Next Wednesday on Canton,' Christmas and the Fiji lsianas in me , souui HILL FIELD RADIO LOG KDYL m., though not present himself,1 his p. Saturday, "None but the Purple Heart". - outfit participated in the battle xnere of Midway in June, 0 p. m., InWednesday, "Badge of they lost their commanding geritermounttain net Tinker. L. Gen. Clarence eral, KOVO, Maj. Honor". KLO, Ogden; time.- - - J IfLff " . 37 Galapagos islands. His peering. citement during' the tim h.5 Central . JW attractions very interesting. T Galapagos islands are the huge turtles and i23! culiar to that area. He sayifi : xti - In January Off Sharply which cently has many stories the members tell about their ex-ao mpli as the many strange lands where .they have been stationed. Five of these veterans were sp .tented at random to givea few . of their experiences. These accounts will serve as TT..! nsw at Hill Field to the field s7srt7 Alfred J. Samulevlch, an introduction for the five men,1 as well as the members of i the entire unit. V Samulevich of SSet. Alfred J.has seen seven I at first, but later they bi sarewu ana urove a nard bart The Galapagos base was It from Ecuador by the Unit C ana it is said one of the overwater patrols flown anm was based there. His job indad bringing in planes which k crashed in areas adjacent to base. Sometimes this was easy i wty s, u,ui .ai uuier umes Tne due wuuiu mb in me jungie ana Drini rfiRKEl ing it out involved a lot of M ive rail J work. McC After, he returned to the sta'J mmainti in 1944, he married a girl in hi W home town. At present she is livd field din with his parents in Albion, but a Mwphy, mtenas to Dring ner to Utah I h Ogdei suitable living accommodations ci Arthur ( be obtained. When the war end lid Bern he intends to enter the ganj business. Submarine Hot Spot TStt Clifford P. Lewis nf As ville. N. C. . joined the army An exceptional safety record was established by the Ogden Air Technical Service Command in January when there was a dee crease of 12 in the number of Provo; KVNU, Logan; KEUB, TrucKmaster ot vnn accidents reported and the KID, Idaho Falls, Idaho, rPice; After being connected with trans- -with rate, compared frequency and KVRS, KocK springs, Wyo during most 01 nis serv- Jan. 14, 194Z. He is a clerk in portation December, fell from 9.38 to 1.73, ming. e low with the excepice career, ne is irucKiiiasiei ui. uu ,314m xecnnicai training sci an x. tion of last November, it was stat-e- d ho unit at OATSC. At the start of now after serving 28 months t Robert R. a ana -u- .-" yesterday by Capt. officer. in were comrades his and trapped Afflick. OATSC safety A 01 CnmiilnitiAVi YrAOV0 thA kuxaj fM.lnA This fine showing climaxes bombarded artillery by German v months of intense safety efauu aI;"UtZ- jj.vi.iiii aiiu'ouuiiiaiiuc uauui. i UftiM." uic-- f can xu Da ;ii ribbons as well as the Purple was a hot .pot submarto. forts at this command. next Wednesday night from 8:15 to gflc While there was a decrease in ' Legion Drum Corps nccu uuc mu a to jan xu t k uu Dabrowm Michael niuuiun 8'30 bv J d e 'accidents, minor injuries denoting major engagements in mating this menace. ski now an AMP at Hill Field which in Entertains for January were 1022, a gain of his outfit He was auite interested t.... participated. . . . wxxu II1C11 a HOO luowiixre r 6"""" 125 over December, the only bad i was ne aescent, fiehtine with our army in Sicily. cosmopouiaii puyuxauuu iu, In spot in the monthly report.were and raised in Westfield. He near his station, and says w Half Friday Nite He was awarded the Purple Heart born December 898 minor injuries of school is a the were Chinese, Javanese, Spanian high graduate twice for wounds received in ac01 mi. reported, injuries which caused no mere, witn bausnea inn army nie, Englishmen ana a variety absence from the job. With a definite promise of bad Americans pa to the he races. in intends remain service Since the nroeram. Hill new Field Thp By divisions, the report showed- times to come for their opponents, hoard nvpr thp entire Intermoun- - after the war is over. empli better than the local 4fl0Tll Utilities headed the safety pa. . rw . x . t Ml T nrl nii that x: . C x C rr i i Ulia l TVin C Tab nplroi vv tl uvuu v. Mlc nrrt.la.0 casaoa auu - rade for a &. "vneiworn. xjuo irum iam tne nuiaa with iij Vith fly (jngiiianng organizea newiy ijioin period of amount 29 seen has a certain months devoted in KLO Calif., be will Angeles, ing Ogden, e no accidents, a perfect squad went on tne flnnr last Pri- this of citizens in service to The North taj ow by England, Africa, he says. evening publicizmg the record; headquarters was second day to take only a defeat that American Red Cross, and . their Sicily and Corsica, returning to ical country were inclined to unounc with a frequency rate of 1.32, the from the celebrated i on to him. Oct. 22, 1944. He was lazy, according the states Layton Thun- plea for contributions. Maintenance- division stood third, Eday"' The disastrous Jap attack on a a sheet metal technician in an airThe pitch lake in iriniaao with a rate of 4.28, while Supply, derbolts. In the second game of in Darwin harbor was de- - plane repair unit and is serving was quite interesting to him. at losedtl with 6.f6, lagged behind the other the evening the Bushnell team de- - convoy of P scribed last night on the "Badge of as an instructor in this work at most of the world's supply lane in divisions. officers, Honor" show. Robert James Smith, the present time. Snanish bv is due out with nicks. Howew The r It is worthy of note that Utilities feated Hill Field The final score in the first eame a Hill Field maintenance division descent, he was born in Los An- - no matter how much is taken kh has had six consecutive months recw who then was a soldier, geles. e a sin the level of the lake neverschool without a accident, while was 0 with Pogue of the 4513th- employe was true told with the His the 13 outfit was bombed once convoy, tallies and Ken GardHe completed high tessuri Headquarters had its record making wniie stationed in Corsica, and fore entering the service, ana m euvera marred only twice in the past six ner, 'Bolt center, chalking up 15 story to tne raaio auaience. estate "None but the Purple Heart" once while he and others were to en into the real onsidei months. The Maintenance division noints. The best forward eame of 5 reached a new low record in Janu- the evening was played by Messer wiu. again interview a service man- working on a damaged near construction business when uQtbj uonea ai uusnneu oenerai nos- tne front lines, a Messerschmidt war ends, Gen. ary of 1.14, compared with a high and Tulloch for the army boys. eneral Rirh and Whitpsidps fnr th pnai ana aramauze a story irom dove out of th sun anri ci.owt frequency rate in December of onoum 7.70, a tremendous reduction. Sup- Thunderbolts made their usual his combat experiences. This show them. Luckily, he emerged un- rould irom o:uu scathed from both attacks, but oaturoay ply likewise cut its accident rate good showing. Although the army Js "eQanraP- eacn m- ver it DY L. lamented the loss enptio of a by dropping from 17.88 figure in was never ahead they provided toT;30 fine cigaret e pre December to 3.92 for January. of a threat during the eve- - . Programs presented by the Fitz- - lighter, which his girl had sent -' In January there were only enough to keep their opponents strict""'atent when his "eu: "f ."uoii! him, and ning personal By three disabling injuries on the ly on the ball and making it a fhotogi .Xff1- " effects were burned during the field, one in Maintenance, two in hi fui T, T raid. iui bombing Jtatenw Supply. LeBio Entertains . . mc uguai i The m u"u,b At half time the American Technical Service Command. When he returned to the states, Legion drum and bugle corps from and m it thes girl and at present by he married Prgrams are released Oeden Dresented a voluntary drill Jjs.e MRr' you can sense cho ia ilTXllK XIX .u ..r T1I1W. beMaybe think vnAn AJJ ... l .mw .,,tlaf OUb n n I 1XVXXU, LfdlUUrillH. but we indication can't, you have a evfr' circumstances permit, he eei the first subtle sical selections. The were well fJ?"' 5"? " A s ner nere. l? received and appreciated by the that greatest of an Wriiia in Pnclaro) T,j . . the Spring, ion; audience, riguezI was in the ground. crewI iP,t and soon, mingled 11 rnursaay evening tne 4izth base i i ui a "uiiiuaiuiiienv group, tne iirst nnli tfreen leaves, sweev basketball team was defeated, 43- - Xllll 'j za, ny Ab uepot guard section uvuiiMiuiuBUi song of Diras, ana v..--at 'occupied , Branch I Slips to group to strike France. rin the sharp crack of?'T.; JJj Fuller and Muriheid for the ASF He wears the European theatre of ? announcing the and McGee for the local boys each Third Notch, With - and softball season. tanked in 12 counters. 5"L Aou VS 33-1- 1 Xtrr.-'L In the second game of the eve u w'uuu mnca, Corsica, Fh Creation macs Hill" fid) Mustangs in Fourth ning and Sicily the officer team defeated the Italy campaigns.) unit at . I n.- -t rxt A high School eraduafo hp at. Afio As,trnf. onmial calls Salt Lake Sheriffs in a three overJ; Allowing Branch I only one game time entnus" one M n,d,ed in WAVEs sport a ?omPtn in thriller, diamond thriller college point, leaving the previous by QATSC of four, the pin smashing Gutter-ball- s the final score to stand at ana weeK x, tne hiu Field, WAC over Basketto sign "ST increased their lead to three At the end of the drop j ana t? , . term nrmv Ha inanin (tvQii x n game the on tne wees aeieatea . full games in the standings of the score was 41 all: atweird end the hotb of the Navy.ie"...ia1 the "lK:a" 6 xms civilian team, 33 to 11. teams in the OATSC men's bowl first overtime ball r0 ei, 1 squads, I mHVin 1L. rl Ha on quarter it was 45 wucq ine war and wornen and an w" xupjf IB ing league, x all; at the end of the second quar- WACs was high with 15 tallies jrtnetrate The defeat dropped the Branch ter it was tied at 49; and the repe- and Pic. A. K out of second place now occupied tition ceased when Garrett with 14 points 10 ner creait. " -- i' . 7 maae. iLquipiiiciii., . by the hard rolling Alley Cats of Hillfinally who hold a two game lead over point. Field shot the winning Green and Blackwell did well "to K0flv.nin. and shoes wUl be provdedJ J --GVi5?aV tne guard section, preventing the .'4 uul ,aier welfare association. t rf the Branch keglers. The scraDDV tne in opponents irom tanking more than hn ..mniv Mustangs are holding down the breezy or tt ao aitttiuueu 1U1 the mound fourth position spot in the mad tournament which will be held on their few points. Phillips was high a time in the Trinidad air depot hat meet ball, ..""J-mi- anound. the Mapleway alleys, Hill Fielders' iue iavy witn points. line.. scramble for the championship. as a clerk and later went to Dutch I ""V.iTr. The Mustangs captured high home lanes, and the boys expect your name on Pe. as bI chief uuiana mc.uc..-clerk. supply jf . The 4513U1, team series this week posting a to finish high in the list of money One In Storm 2402 for the ranking score. High winners in the state event. Suggestion Award Lost good their Promise Once while flying from Dutch the limelight exP Won Lost Winner Not in I.ist team single game went to the Dec- Gutterbolls Standing: 7 . ll " orators who rang up an 832 score, Alley Cats . . scrapers 10 ...IK they though which, Jonnny wesche, Decorator star Branch I , m 01 last weeKs issue, Ferdinand j man, grabbed high individual game Mustang 15 IS Wendt s nam- .V." out "ul,ana. t.r atime tneir plight now, promise to nwKe h,M Mrtal Maulers 14 .....14 r-posting a neaitny 201. Sam Junk 'Eager listed in connection with Beavers "P?". xneV. managed f;ZZZZ 14 .....14 Rambler captain, took hieh indiv. Ramblers " h they league interesting i 14 14 for the presented idual series with 535 on his score Gunners . end half. With a "f,V " flying 3 3 straighten "V". hI warped supercharger Decorators . . sheet. 13 we 13 ntti. 11 17 M teams were beinz rrimr. ana Reece y, U . Outlaws 17 iiiiiaicu savines 01 24DU (11)11 fnr (ha t Now ii week for the state bowling Snipers "vpnrak. Ha ior 4V.tnree and a xhail great things. , 20 first voar ( a ivmh mt miivriiuttii lire had some boxers. lost-tim- . 8:15-8:3- . Three Losses; One Win Chalked Up By HF Base Team all-tim- lost-tim- v .v V:" rJSXJT I at - xuux - I six-mon- th Jet-p- n 1 af lost-tim- six-poi- nt - 29-1- 7, .1 38-3- lost-tim- i B-2- - Column - , McCollum """r" 11 ii Gutterballs Retain League Top Spot; Alley Cats Second r-a- a --X X1 I 1 AO 1 VX J'lach I tTieltt : Ull?,l. , tt -- nrri Vil.iS 1 1 sap-M- I Cn-n- I X X ---- Overthrow Navy Civilians, -- I -i 50-4- .... 9. ii 7, 4. Jior I . try-ou- ts A7 - . , 't " , as I n-- I I 1 4f 7 I". "."y J? t?? j-- " 1 r- --- ,k |