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Show The Hiflf iefdef D J ' m ' ... September Sq. "DG" 4135th AAF Base Unit By Sst. Marvin White Picnics, swimming, beach par. ties, and sight seeing trips are urave men yours for the asking. All you .v-icmeir miini have to do is to make arrangements for at least fifteen (15) "I war, so persons, either all GI's, or GI's of evHery neeWtoHifyj7i and their wives and girl friends, around, and I vill'g$ to attend and I will see that you get the necessary transportation. QUESTION OF TH You can decide to have your What is your opinion c party any time you want, just so the method of dischar you let me know three (3) days now prevails? mere is no re in advance. Cpl. Madison E striction on the amount of parties think the system is OK we can have, so if any one is it doesnt have any s interested, get your party to regarding those men i gether, and let me know about spent three years in it. It is free, so it is up to you. but have not had the oc .. ' yirn Take advantage of a good deal, T auic overseas. X men. did their job as it wa, CHALLENGE TO ALL OTH them. I think that tv,' We are have a chance to receii ER SQUADRONS: proud to announce that we have cnarge too. a man who can snore louder, Pfc. Salvatore D. Pa longer, and with more varia think married men'witi tions than any other man, wom ents, who have had tJ an, child, or beast. If any other oi service should ge squadron chooses to doubt our charge. Pfc. Earley M. Pool: word, just produce your contest ant, we will let the judges de that the men who ha cide. Our BIG UHAKLIE can three years away fro put an earthquake or a volcanic should have some cons erruption to shame. Big Char too. Pfc. Raymond H. Cla lie's understudy, FAT Slur f SWAN, is rapidly improving on charge those men wn his snoring. It won't De long families and a lengthd until we have the two loudest record. J Pfc. Chester Hylinsli snorers in captivity. TO WHOM IT MAY CON- names out of a fish bi CERN: This reporter has re- like they drafted them, on Iwo Jima has his ceived many questions concerning the point value of the ribpicked, send him hori bon as THE ORDER OF THE Pvt. Francis L. McMi SACRED with the am of the opinion that BREW, BARBED WIRE CLUSTER. If two or more years of there is any one who doesn't and EM with dependent know what this ribbon is award- be discharged. Pvt. Vern Swan: Anjj ed for, allow me to . explain: Many GI's have seen combat has had at least three duty on 25th Street, Ogden, the army or has several Utah. Those who have complet- should have immediate ed twenty-fiv- e (25) missions, on ation for discharge. If there is anyone who! awarded the OR25th St.,-arDER OF THE SACRED BREW. questions concerning For each five (5) missions there- just drop me a line, WIRE to see me. If anyone after, the BARBED CLUSTER is awarded. I realthing that they thins ize that the missions on, 25th St. make good reading 1 have probably been the tough- don't fail to let me knd est missions of the war, but day was Friday and rati! were good Saturda- ysomeone somewhere has overlooked the importance of these HEAD! i. u . . Welcome Home 1 e J , Receives Son 's Award Cirri IMS tr Man C.iH. fctnb.M W Cw NmH Number of Point For Discharge Is Dropped To 80 WAC Notes m " ' By Cpl. Elizabeth Anne DePew To continue where we left off last week with brief biographical sketches on each enlisted woman of the squadron, perhaps we should start this week's column with Cpl. Lelia W. Houde a gal admired by all. Then comes Pfc. Julia M. Kokesh incendiary blonde; Cpl. Lucille E. Kres-si- n boy, what a contagious smile; Pfc. Helga A. Kuchen-beckawfully proud of her daughter who is a lieutenant in the ANC; Cpl. Hazel H. Kunze such pastries you never tasted; did Sgt. Rosaile P. LaMarca you say you live in Independence?; Cpl. Gladys M. Leichlit-e- r she walks where most peoPfc. Mary C. Lyman drive; ple sure'n those must be Irish eyes; "BetPfc. Jean L. McCollum ty, how did this hole get in my tube of toothpaste?"; Pfc. Phylthe gal with the lis G. McCoy broken arm; Cpl. Carol R. Marshal pleasantness personified; Pfc. Mary A. Miller "Is it Chanel number five or just plain Mufti?"; Cpl. Bernice H. Mol- den partial to her son in the navy; . Pfc. Vivian J. Neal T.a grand person; Cpl. Margaret Nemeth really knows her place; Pfc. Elizabeth C. Neuenso haus "Oh, you made me mad"; Pfc. Masaye Nishikida the babv' of the squadron; Cpl. a cook and Hattie Ortzman liarber suDerb: Pfc. France fc. ; parkpr a whiz at nhotoizraphy still Pickens B. Helen Cpl. -pi. ftnna walking on air; situation is ai the Ripperton nana, well in ways er i-i- c. The reduction in discharge points from 85 to 80 and the cut in discharge age for enlisted men with two 'years of service from 38 to 35 as provided by a recent War Department announcement is expected to affect a number, of military personnel at Hill Field. The change provides for: 1. A recomputation of all points to include credits as of V-- J Day. This will boost all fig ures, since they have been on a V-- E Day (May 12) basis until now. 2. A reduction from 44 to 41 points needed for discharge of enlisted WACs. 3. Discharges on the new basis as fast as transportation and separation center facilities will service Command Unit By Sst. Bruce A. Cook It was the last day of August when Pete Simonetti left camp to join the growing ranks of servicemen in mufti. His parting words were found on the day's pass request list. Destination Chicago; length of stay ad infinitum. Bob Cole, over 38, is due to leave in the near future. Mrs. E. H. Stephanson gives third Tech "Fighting Labor De .Sephano," ample reason for being cohtent right here. Cpl. Joseph Tusar volunteered for the doubtfully pleasant task of escorting PWs going on DS. Tucked up flew back. Time going, five hours; return, 45 minutes. freight 4. A further reduction in the yards look Says Ogden from the air. soon as the pool The Age oflarger critical scores as Flight has surely of eligible high-poipersonnel arrived when Joe takes to wings. runs low. Anyhow, it was a pleasant nt Robison the gal with the 'Ipana' smile of health; Cpl. Frances W. Ross quiet and reserved; Sgt. Helen F. Smith the happy little housewife; Sgt. Maye Sone3 "Which corner is the drugstore on in Picayune? ; Cpl. Norene smilin'; . Pfc. Sparks always super-dupMary W. Surby jitterbug; Cpl. aBettejane K. has most radiant Thompson I. personality; Pfc. Dorothy Welty can' get over the speed of an airplane; Pfc. Norma R. Weiss quiet, pleasant and always courteous; Cpl. Helen J. Windham sports woman; Pfc. Marie H. Yetter always full of fun and Cpl. Lucy R. Yurasits one swell per son, and besides that, she is m my home town. er all-arou- nd T-S- gt. T-S- gt. .Co-Ordina- tor Ytti.t. " m'IVI AMU MJMJMFt f&iA& m ... Paul . Kn.v . .1.. .A& MA .t JW. shnWll i DC, U I W. Wolf after that officer had Pi Kratulated by Col. him with his son's oak leak cluster to the Air Medal. I I posthumously. Hill Field AMP Presented Son's Medal by Col. Wo Adam L. Berrey, who has been employed at OATSC as an auxiliary military police for approximately 25 months, last Monday morning, received poshumously the oak leaf cluster to the Air Guard Detachment Command- Medal on behalf of his son, gt Zane Richard Berrey, 20, er Captain W. F. Beiriger now also on detached service for a who was killed on Morotai April Col. Paul W. Wolf, short period, and Lieut. M. A. 30, 1945. officer . of this Maffeo doing double duty un- commanding OATSC command, made the til his return. presentation in his office. Praise for the week goes to Sgt. Curl M. Bayle, who did a kowicz denies he is bashful darned good job in the absence wants to prove it to first willing of J. G. Dick, who reoffers to trade thing turned this week off furlough young his super sun specs for a new with a copy of the Delaware Ford. Park Racing Form still under his arm. Most of the time was Chuck Newman took spent renewing old acquaint- advantage of Labor Day to'just ances and making the rounds. sit on the front porch, sipping It isn't like the pld days, but tall cool things, and watch the u win ne come ii7. uiad you world pass rosily by nothing are back, Dick. unusual; we all would have done the same if we had the Pfc. Eddie (The Lover) Mis- - porch andthing the tail cools. S-S- . F-S- gt. S-S- gt. Within a period of two brothers in the Berr ily were killed halfway """l the worm irom other brother, Cpl. VertH nToo was killed in uen somewhere 1945, J -. XX II11LU M Milton J. Berrey, serving with the navy ' .i spent a bnei he is spending Salt Lake City and isJl the ji his discharge from i - irnOT1 ticipating tne aay W return to Montpelier, his mother, Mrs. LaKe . rey, resides. 2-- c v spent only 90 days in R basis of his two other action. in being killed AS iar as the first and only doubi ,ai Montpelier or Bear stnci |