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Show V1 2 Wdr Augult I. 1944 Paging It Workers t Eligible for WD Emblems TVkT AHOQCuOCT Just Like "OH Faithful" n nf iir J r New Ruling Does '"Ut Not Require Unbroken Service K. civilian service Ten and emblems are no longer contingent upon unbroken employment for conxerrai, personnel secretary of the civiliansaid yestersuggestion committee, day; I Appealing to employes who think they are eligible for the emblems to submit their names, he last six explained that only the need be months of such service continuous. No matter how many times a war department employe's service has been broken, if it totals ten years, providing the last six montns are continuous, ne may receive the award. The same service emholds for the ' blem. He said this latest revision in 25-ye- ar V 1 '',',' I '"ft ST' .' v 25-ye- 5. ' ""J r ar makes many OASC workers eligible and asked that such persons submit their names to his depart- Iment in the civilian personnel g. Duuaing. On Monday 18 OASC workers received the emblem at a meeting of key civilian personnel. Names were listed in last week's 10-ye- ar Hillfielder. ....onAbove, Claude the steps in WHO IS THIS GUY, ISAAC WALTON? son, production control, maintenance, sits his home in Salt Lake City holding a 12 Scientific Yardstick .... This remarkable action picture was snapped by the HUlflelder photographer. Pvt. Jean McCollum, at the instant ACTION 8HOT oener Fx 1 I v I i ii i nlI ':Ani 'T'lll ml" I hip An obsolete old, truck the robber tires have army 55E?5", w" oi several sticks of gcnuHon dynamite by a demolition team, here last week to Instruct military personnel In demolition tactics, booby traps, incendiaries and antipersonnel mines. And it was sucn a pretty track. ' I weii-piac- .... A HvlHMiir " wwb this demonstration - - - time. During ed mw aone .uener. in ne nmnisi atain for m students musTll. fTcedown ta II- -. . iT tost IM 1 iffthhh. Special Demolition Classes iir AH tactical military units here received pedal Instruction in the handling of high explosives and In cendiaries last week from a four-ma- n demolition team from Gelger sneio, sparaia, wasnugton. Demonstrations, which Included the dynamiting of three obsolete CCC trucks, were conducted in the dump area northeast of the field. A eacn nw was MBiruyeu theuuring of the three team re-days nuiumi nere. Lectures on Incendiaries, booby mines traps and were presented by 1st Lt M. Williams, leader of the team. Other new veil were: isx Bgt. camblln, Kilaski. Shirley and MSgt The group has beenTSgt visiting many military installations in Wis area w mmnia toe outaoor classes. anti-person- nel Am New Books Added 1 o Fost Library The post library has enlarged its number of volumes for eoniumn. tlon by Hill Field personnel with the addition of the following hooka Two biographical numbers, "Madame Curie", by Curie and "Citizen Tom Paine" by Fast Other books Include "How to Think About War and Peace" by Adler, 'Time ror Decision" by Welles, "Congo Song" by Cloete, "Captain Horatio Hornblower" by Forester - b, Meet Andrew Oakley gunner now than an r lif-Ri,- "'t'f 1 - r,ub" flf 1nt mm I M. L (A, If. W pnnched bat tkt (Perfect seere) en the new MM renur lew minatei ne am 11 n wv AUffTe pnmvm euvera. TPnERI?T 5C?RB " Head of Rifle Club Punchet Out Two Perfect Targets George "Dead lye" Barcue. vuuve omcer of the Hill Field Civi lian Rifle and Pistol club, out the clubs' first Dossihlepunched feet score) Over the 100 course on Wednesday night la yard the weekly matches. Rimn xs in the perfect njiui 100 target chalked up, with a 22 target rifle equipped with a peep sight Keeping six shots out of ten In the small one inch x rin f k Continued from Paso Om tandard National Rifle Association would come, day however; perhaps Jr"d: UIetJ requires iron in one or two years. He refused to SSfi.,and ,te,dy holding. To prowess, Barcus rested a guess wnen tne war would be over. I'll believe it's over when Gen. Marshall and Admiral King tell me IV IB. He exorcised hlmaj1f gusted" with the present absentee raves in toe uayton, Ohio, area and t StTMDAT remarked that ha mnnnuH . - . CathcAa Maaa .1. the same over the nation. Asked to predict 8 production wca ssisjgU 1 Taught Use of Explosives a good eliminated bombadier later." So concluded a report from the AAF surgeon's office describing the development oi a scientific yardstick to measure the equipment of young Americans for each of the three major air crew specialties. The "yardstick" is a group of tests called a "classification battery," and the individual's score is referred to as his "stanine." A cadet may have a minimum stanine of one or a maximum stanine of nine Ipr each of the three specialists pilot, bombardier or navigator. From results of these tests the training command knows in advance approximately what percentage of an aviation cadet class may be counted on to graduate. While more than 7ft nor rant a all aviation cadets are used to fill pilot quotas, approximately 85 per cent of all candidates apply for this training. Certain stanine minimum scores nave oeen set for each specialty. As needs fluctuate these require ments may De raised or lowered. Psychologists interviewing seasoned fliers, instructors and flight surgeons found that pilots must be especially alert, able to pay attention to many things at one time. act quicxiy witn souno judgment, put things theya see and hear Into mcauungiui patterns, remain cool and relaxed in combat Subsequent failures and successes of cadets initially given the new classification shown battery have.... me atests to ne unusuauy reliable. , mis 4-l- "If Willie Halrtrigger's chances of success as a pilot, bombardier or navigator are low, and his chances for success as a combat crew member are high, we praise the Lord and pass Willie into a belly turret. grenade exploded daring a elass In demolition procedure for f military OASC personnel. Instructors were a demolition team from Gelger Field, Washington, here for three days last week. In the foreground la 14. George Seymour of the chemical warfare section. mm T' pound trout he nur In Weber river just below Morgan last week. Vital statistlcrT ounce fly rod and a test leader. He asked that he be intrifa simply as the "Masked Marvel," bat after aU, who's cakbiwn pound trout every day this year? For Pilots "111 m mtnulM and then settki ! his sling and duplicated k f target. ZUrcus took all the scorfcj. evening, collscfcj a on for the and a 7 with iron Adams and Walt George " with tSm tul tluw ware tt' John Tucker with a 92. . , Kn u risen Asks Worker Unity i-- every match with club ouus irr- snoonng eyes wim egularity. Change of match, t ing from Wednesday night' Sunday morning, is expsK-booparticipation In the by 18 or 20 more shooters, st ; Civilian Dormitory Calendar B-2- , WBONBSDAT Frotaataot Nooa DtUoo 33, 11:45 a- arotloa W Mom Calk 11:45 a. at. Baa ahaptl, CatiMlls Maa w "Halleluiah" hv H.,- -. ..a- -. V7..,. nd. Gen- - Knudsen nunlon Mrv. .... . 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