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Show P0J Thousands More Pilots, Bombardiers, Navigators Sought Dy Army Air of Announcement pilot, PHYSICAL that the program INSTRUCTORS Thirty-fou- bombardier, and navigator had been broadened by the GRADUATE enlisted l.1. " vn i r a rieta training AAF to such an extent that every effort is being made here to qualify the maximum number of applicants, and that many thousands will be aroused much processed in 1943, enlisted personnel among interest ne various were awarded call training qualification had been given a definite period the not to exceed six weeks and most qualified EM's are to be given priority. like to Soldiers who would feel and they wings silver sport can fulfill the requirements for aviation cadet air crew training, will be guided by the following: To apply for aviation cadet, you must have a score of 110 or General Classbetter on your Army ification Test. Good mathematical and physics backgrounds will prove valuable assets throughout the training period, although there are no definite requirements on either, To be mechanically inclined is not a detriment. Before you take further steps, check on your physical condition. Your health? How is your vision? nviiicTcmciiis and the importance of keeping int. !j physical condition. He m;:1 two very important reasons,' soldier should keep phvsiJ every - organi.,"1 certificates of ,.VI meni reoruary 27, f Kau It A4 me iuuiic wi instruction f0r rJ H sical m pursuit job? your frame into In the newly extended program men between the ages of 18 and 26 inclusive who have been eliminated from Navy, Marine, or Army flying schools for some deficiency in not eligible for pilot flying are but may enroll in the training, or schools. bombardier navigator You will need three letters of recommendation and your birth Then go to your squadron appliheadquarters and fileTheyour AAF cation immediately. really needs all the qualified men it can get. If you have been disqualified as a flyer, you may be able to qualify for ground duty training. The for ground physical requirements less rigid than duty training are those required for flying training, but all candidates must meet those standards prescribed for appointment in the Officers Reserve Corps. The visual acuity must be not less than 20100 in each eye without glasses, corrected to 2020 in one eye and 2030 in the other. Normal color vision is required for ground duty training. In all courses except meteorology the age requirement is 18 to 26 inclusive. The age requirement for meteorology is 18 to 30 inclusive. ... wii Both enlisted men and civilians apply for ground duty training, but they must have been a citizen of the United States 10 years prior to the date of appointment. Married may are if they sign statementseligible that their dependents are self supporting. men If qualify for flying train- ( continued on page 10) you " - - vi i ne CH in.iKti fit- k.in. .Kl. Ul . ...u:u win l. II would helo' nsstgiiiixiiia inn MaB.jal,MJ ww , auu nis cham of returningiiiLicasing after the war heen won, 1 I I Play Before Three Shades of Rhythm C Enthusiastic Soldier Audience... TWO USO SHOWS On be presented at Hill Field. USO camp free, Caval' is shows admission AUDIENCE ENJOYS NEGRO REVUE... to an enthusiastic Playing Harlem moved to Hill audience, Field on Thursday, Feb. 25, as Keep Shufflin', all-stnegro revue, hit the boards in the building. Presented by USO Camp Shows, ar RB-- 1 Inc., moving Keep Shufflin' variety and show was a fast Ford, starring known as Jones, well the 'Three Maniacs of Rhythm'--smoot- h dancers, singers and comedians. Songsters included Hattie Noel, comedienne and chanteuse, and the Three Shades of Rhythm, a trioTwoofdance talented young women teams brought up the rhythm section; Shake and Shiver, high flying boy and girl team, and Fortune and Clay. Harris, PLATOON HOLDS VAR BCND RAFFLE... Sgt. Richard Husby, 431st Quartermaster Pltn., found himself a War Bond richer last 25-dol- lar pay day, all because his name was drawn out of an M- -l helmet by a charming young lady from Base . Ouar te rmas ter The War Bond raffle, found not to conflict with the mighty Arm) Regulations, is conducted in this Each man in the platoon way: one buck voluntarily contributes From on pay day to a pot. the War Bond is purpot a chased for $18.75, and the difference goes into the Platoon Fund. The winner is determined by drawing his name at random from a tin hat. 25-dol- lar The Platoon got tired of having only $1.14 in their fund so they devised the raffle to increase their purchasing power and at the same time help out Uncle Sam. T"e HILL FIELDER 1 men att.nj u 11 certi f icate of a chiev.m..! m fhil Tit,; Ji" nn 31st Rep.i ric. jonn r. Sgt, VerJ sgl, james r, ueior.son, r i cade of Music will be shown in March, leaving Victory Sweethearts for the April showing. As with all The following lasses da 1 y and the BOOKED... March 13 and April 23 Units of the USO camp shows will 79 and 80 a cert-ificat- e. inst nirt..' TrainingAlbert A r.VS, ducted bv" Lt. . " ""nil nJ ,V, last session. Lieutenant n., thisAt week. same time known the it became between that the waiting period for and Are you underweight for your height? When you have strapped on a parachute woould you be able to pack mm , i. i, TtkK, ugv. vw Hi. Sqd,, Pvt. James merilng Reed, Sgt Kiiess, rvi. Henry h. Hayden; 32t, In Repair, Pvt. James Underdohl. Sn Morris uain, fvi. uus A. Hrom tas; 35th Repair, Cpl. Udell Lar,B 35th Supply, Sgt, Raymond Macit jewsKi; 3U8tn Avn. Sqd,, sSit Robert C. Henderson, Sgt, DempsJ uray; 3U7tn Avn. 5qd., TSe 431st Quarter Nathaniel Martin; Air Base bqd., Fvt William O Keeie, Pvt. Hartsaugh, Pvt. George H. Wholm Pvt. Albert Knubel , SSgt. Victo RuJch( Principal, TSgt , Bernard Pvt. Francis Special Service, Smith, Pvt. Homer Komberger; Ordnance Co., Cpl. Joe Buell;i7 Ordnance Co., ipl. Jack U. Sgt. Francis A. Tilton; 1718th 0: nance Co., Sgt. Domini ck Crisal Pfc. John Cekankas; Finance Dept. Pvt. Mark J. Farrell; Station Hosl ltal, Sgt, George Verdonckt, Sit Konert Madiola. master, George Aal; SSgt. Fvt Michael 482i Podanv Rohe 17: Knoi BENEFICIARY GETS $1000 CHECK. The second check, this one foil full $1,000, to be paid out undef the HillI Field Mutual Benefit O s insurance program mii oociecy Gordon, been a f 1 A. given to Mrs. Violet widow of Aaron Gordon, a forme: employee in the Utili ties Depart ment, who died on February 1C Mrs. Gordon, who is this field in the at Division, lives Park, Layton, Utah. first employed at Maintenanc 61 Verdlati Gordon was call member of that he paid Society, meaning oriBinal 50 cent assessment,deal!anf on the first Said again out. paid Since Gordon's death a thin call is being planned, to replenish the funds of the society, and the same time olinl for a dri'1 undo and second tin i for increased membership are Si no the maximum benefi payable is $1000, any membenMf beyond 2000 means that a resent fund is going to be built up, wav. March I, I9M |