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Show Returning Servicemen to Civilian Life Has Been I Organized on Army Version of Assembly Line Plan 4i . Typical G.T. Joe Goes Through Ropes at Separation Center SSgt. Arthur Freund, 25-year-old overseas veteran, is typical of the thousands of soldiers who will be given discharge under the point plan, on account of age, or due to dependencies. Like many others. Sergeant Freund would like to have stayed in service until his job was done. He will continue to contribute contrib-ute to war effort on the home front. His war experience will aid him. His wife, Bertha, who lives In Brooklyn, N. Y., was made an invalid in-valid by an automobile crash. Arthur Ar-thur is needed at home to take care of her. He had no choice, and the army, realizing that his greater duty was to his wife, sent him, along with hundreds of others, to Fort Dix, j N. J. Separation center areas have been established throughout the United States to take care of the 343,000 Yanks who will be discharged dis-charged in next 30 days. The one at Fort Dix was selected for Sergeant Ser-geant Freund, being the nearest to his home. |