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Show OPENINGS FOR MUSICIANS REPORTED IN ARMY The army needs young men and young women who can blow their own horns -as a result of a shortage short-age of qualified musicians in the regular army and the Women's Army Corps. During the recent war, the number of ranking musicians in the army reached huge proportions. propor-tions. Their principal duties were to keep up the morale of thousands thou-sands of homesick and lonesome GIs all over the world. However, since the war's end the majority of GI musicmakers have accepted a discharge and have taken up where they left off in civilian life. Hence the current shortage. Openings are available for former for-mer WACs who are able to play any of the following instruments: clarinet, cornet or trumpet, base drum, snare drum, euphonium or baritone, flute or piccolo, French hore, saxaphone, trombone and tuba. Applicants for re-entry into the WAC are required to volunteer for the duration plus six months or until June 30, 1947. The army also is seeking qualified quali-fied men for assignment in the army ground forces tand at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland. Those interested are asked to contact con-tact the army recruiting officer, Provo. . |