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Show y c Veterans of Foreign Wars tVFW Post at HF filiates Large Class of Veterans Other veteran The MSgt. James P. MooneyOhio. came into . being in of Veterans of 3998 the No. post at- Hill field,- this same .ates ah,' " ruicifiu wo uuie. nut i m number a initiated effort by the vr, past week has Pennir,; wo stateW of new members into its ranks in Ohio and oreani7aH""ia! chartered acsuitable ceremonies held here, to territories. , th r.tf;.-- i .ln viutui V cording to M. Sgt. William H. Tur- n)ss hAm bartered hv cress. "j ner, commander. ; Plans for a clubhouse for the Feat post are under way now, the conswutieu uu n building to Defield. Th.e local post limits of Hill Musi will be host to the department enthis summer, Utah for campment Sergeant Turner annqunces. that time a ladies' auxiliary wina have been organized, provided Continued from Page Onei i the r sufficient number indicate intera Miss Margie Turner, headauart est. "' mminiiinn an will take Miss Inte the Charlene This post Anderson year veterans are Lewis active part in the annual Buddy Mrs. Gloria Kuhni, mainteS of NEW MEMBERS . . . Having been duly sworn in, these ". i in 4h. Vitprsina nf Foreien Wars is sponsored on and Miss Elaine White, Poppy sale whiclrFunds UUA from these and basfe swvirM Memorial day. ovo, assistance in are used the sales overseas Employes meriting American the before flag. deat attention members stand of disabled veterans or their to. sc " " wmara sogers, mai pendents. jffdnesi a. Weir, maini lenante; ?1 Vets Need Information Prize-Winnin- g disin the need "A growing 4 new managing editor, Hiilfid' charged veteran's world today is Draper, auu ousepii r,. ireeman, mi FUgl the vital information regarding ex, the disabilities, rights and bene- tenance. Mr. Freeman, rather than sJ the fits they are entitled to under wo(Continued from Page One) mon Karsarsky previously lisy held, wa men and law as lit nign; ior tnis mnntw stntouieu 3 i per men," says SergeantareTurner. dis- was tors (under J. F, Brown,; "1 awiuu. veterans being 90 "Many 50,000 cent: utilities administration, charged and returning to their e heard per cent; management control, 88 home towns. All of them have hose o per cent; utilities heat shop, 88 per heard that their city and state gov rom 10: set in com ernments have machinery cent; plumbers, 86 per cent; Master to act on their individual 135th, mand, 83 per cent; air inspector, motion of every cases. Ninety-nin- e jloist, i 80 per cent; electrical shop, 79 100 civilians on the home front toa sif per cent; labor shop, 78 per cent; day do not know where to send rmy, h when man service 76 AMP's, per cent; machine shop, the inquiring (Continued from Page One) wn on 'Who 73 per cent; janitors (dormitories,) he asks, 'Where do I go?' mo man toolmakers, professional aw sen I see?' efore 65 per cent and contracting, 55 do War workers at Hill field can gineers, scientists, etc., engaged i articips assist the Veterans of .Foreign critical programs.; per cent. Of the 2388 employes assigned Wars in this information drive by . In the 3 inclusive age groins' i i There to the supply branches there is a telling any discharged veteran, ior employes wno are not Kno' Mate total of 79 per cent participation. that complete instructions covering to be disqualified for general ete co Shop stock, branch nine and dis- unemployment benefits, pensions, tary service and are necessary trt vi( in an 100 ai cent all have partici- hospitalization and loans win De and regularly engaged per posal it outsl m war production, def s ser pation. w. mum. tivity V. state ill a F. I the given by ight. ment be requested. may Branch Records ui. at uoman, vice olficer. Lioy The case of the employes In TiTftGt build' In the receiving branch there the veterans' administration fami be deferments may old, years is 94 per cent participation, ad- ine. Veterans' hospital. Salt Lake fs Te is wnen tne employe quested ministration 92 per cent, branch City. r Keep ior whom "satisfactory employe. five 91 per cent, branch two 88 per Aid for Veterans i, wh replacement would be' required." The above orientation board designed and cent, shipping 86 per cent, branch WAC SECTION in the Mr. Doman has been empowered arramred bv members of the WAC section at Hill Field was awarded 10, 11 and janitors, 81 per cent; association to as(Each the orientation trophy, tieing with a board equally as well arranged branch seven 80 per cent, stock by the veterans' in any matters relating to the by the 4912th AAF base unit. control 76 per cent, branch three sist Injury Wra: 75 per cent, inspection 73 per cent, G. I. bill of rights and proper France of Utah's for forms and any package control 72 per cent, traffic discharged papers Vnd v veterans may be filled 68 per cent, branch one 67 per cent, lying in his office, Abt branch 65 per cent, labor and out and completed The states. Turner Sergeant 62 50 per cent, medical equipment ihow, be had Further information may 32 per cent, control per cent and gu branch 12, 30 per cent. by calling extension 592, T. Ser it th Ted Turner. Military personnel, military train- geant air The principles of the Veterans ing, personal affairs and personnel I'Neil services sections of personnel and of Foreign Wars were founded by iird- n war veterans Dase services division all hold key 13 it 01 store 1899 a owned 100 cent in with in clothing position per partici by Francis DuBiel in Columbus, pation. thi base Personnel and services ad Gui ministration holds fifth place with repair 26.9 per cent and ieart a total participation of 91 per cent, airplane civilian personnel section, 90.4 per flight test 25 per cent. City, cent; air transport command, 70 More Needed the per cent; base services section, 62.9 Yes, there is still approximately f 'i Iran per cent and ground safety see $2,855.39 yet to go in those remain Land tion, 61.5 per cent. ing nine days to meet 1944's goal Communications reDair and Dub. of $26,104.39. one, lications sections both are in the with In the divisions and sections number one spot in maintenance where there is a decided laxity iFran division with 100 per cent partici- in personnel participation, surely pation. Administration comes in it is not asking much for each em Pi third with 81.3 per cent, associated pioye to contribute at least one fanti equipment 77.7 per cent, methods day s pay to be used for a cause com' and procedures, drafing and blue which in itself is maintaining both tut es.e per mental and physical stability and prim, n:r, reclamation Jerr cent, production inspection. 69.5 aid to those fighting on the far is in the nropeller MiS! badly -was 4912TH . . . This orientation board tied with the one from the WAC per cent, vehicle and motor, 67.9 flung battlefronts . . . the type of t nATSC Han ,h.n per cent, production control 67.8 assistance which is so desperately An h inh one morninj,m section and a duplicate trophy was made for awarding to members i..... kg work of the 4912th squadron. per cent, miscellaneous repair 65.5 needed at this time and in the near was treated and back to hit His hand M per cent, manufacture and repair future. bur 60.6 per cent, corrosion 56.6 per the Red Cross at His Side" arm, burned by electricity.Jow tem "Keep cent, engine repair 50.1 per cent, staying from if you have not yet contributed, not prevent him nel snop maintenance 33.3 per cent do so todayl tne joo. va& W i ".r""c" 1 oi oo Awards HF , Given Employes . J 'MtesSi -i 3 $23,249 Goes To Red Cross Orientation Centers lie ce Rules Set for , Deferments s 30-3- 34- i 7 In Spite of ? - (b Spanish-America- yx repass lOW r ; f loo ETY$ i,j .WACs, 4912th Awarded ... Duplicate Orientation Cups era Climaxing weeks of keen com- - board by Sgt. TTSidney Alexander nm DDrriplrcnn tuu ctiiul tivatij aiiiuiiK uwn- - Tand Pf r - John ucuuvii .vyi. Judees for the rnntscto manding officers and enlisted men uapt. nicnara jfickens chiefmou of v and women of 10 competing 6r- - personnel services section; Lieut ;' ganizations at OATSC, duplicate Cleon Hutchison, assistant miiitom were permanently awarded training branch of personnel and y, cups vne wav, section ana tne imzin Dase services ana Lieut. Ralph T. Sigel, .assistant military training )l AAF base unit this week in the branch of personnel and base serv ices division. The iuHin nartv v orientation Doara contest. Y The type material cisplayed on was accompanied by Lieut. Harry assistant chief of the inll orientation centers depicted Kirsch, formation and education branch of of work hours accompanied personnel and services section. many C A by numerous suggestions and ideas contest will be con Offered by personnel of the various ductedsimilar next month when nit, who tied with the WACs in tition will OTIC flCflin cTef ims3 ai1 Be recent orientation Doara con-is- t. way for the second run in ho the unit receiving first Those nnrtipinatint? I n c n d s H awarded tnree times consecutively or 1135th AAi base units, sections piace wree nines aitogeiner, ana uoin 4butn Dana, j, vj, hkj h Aviation squadron, truck companies, 4912th Former HF Employe KKAF base unit and the 4513th base nit. The prize winning board of the Now in North Africa WAC section was compiled under Former Hill Field employee, Lt the direction and supervision of Lynn C. Hartley, who wa3 a junior Jeut. Martha L. Stone, orientation painter H.here, son of Mr Ificer, with the assistance of Pvt. aircrau Cvril Hartlpv nt Joretta Lang, who handled all the and Mrs. t work, and Pvt. Elizabeth De- - den, is a pilot assigned to the Air uase, in w. the North African Casablanca, division of the planned 4912th Center Air Transport Command, according to word received Capt. S. H. Van, orientation of the 4912th base unit, su- - seven months, Lt. here. Overseas Hartley's duties of. tne accumulation vvisea Ti J j 11mate Vi I ' Ttoh t.all ,ta mm to most of the m, me principal cities of the middle east .:.i, Emblem Award Winners quar-ftermast- Tie 1 er n. T-- I of-Ic- er "'""""s but -- i 1 2286-87t- stoi . . ' ill SfiS OVERSEAS EMPLOYES . . . Pose for lh- , mb1en . v., wSeHni.ntePfreSfnilft,VeS In ,ront MfKe Turner, Charlene Anderson, Gloria kahnlandH.Elain; i -j award WHlard back . . . . row) .Frank. R. Rogers,. n . . . A.au.-- . Mil.. uv-- . I IIIIL mU7 BWWAMMa I v,icu,c icii) Carroll sale. 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