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Show Col Setting Jan. By OCS Board Since 80 Applicants Approved krmy Commanded by Capt. Robert Veen Critton, organization of the fen, Army Air Force band is practica r completed and the band, the fir issui official one in post history, Ipr. t daily with promise practising soon being one of the best in thi K area. It now has a strength ped 27 musicians and a drum major nd Members of the band were car tat fie selected from various fully equ inter sauadrons after auditions and 11 41 Papers for final approval of their candidacy have been forwarded to Patterson Field in the case of men the 80 men, while another 21 have been approved by the board physical examinasubjectandtoanfinal additional 33 men were tion, awaiting their interviews as of March 25. Of those approved, 24 applicants designated Air Forces first openin any not composed entirely new bid the field organization, members of the 'Commando! includes and 'Keep 'em Flying' Orchestras on the post both well-knoSet. Ed. Berrv is now acting band master with Pvt. Joe Mullendor assisting. Cant. Cri tton plans have a Warrant Officer in charge!" April 20. With fiat. Borrv as acting Set. the band takes care of its but is attached administration A Air Rnao SnuadfOn o AQ choice, - Lt. Belec, Cpl. Jack Row, Cpl. Joseph Cpl. Chester W. Lambert, Pvt. Gerald Boyle, Pvt. Henry F. Albinson, Pvt. Harold Warkentin, Pvt. Arthur J. Johnson, Pvt. William G. Wank, Pvt. NAD Col. C. C. Minty. . . Jack Lehman, V. rm' 11 thai and growth of Hill Field. M- - N- Id BameV, R. Brown, clariruj Bush, trombone; (continued on Pt t) Pvt. Donald A. Weitendorf, T.4th John P. Steele, Cpl. Joseph B. Toohey, Cpl. Wilbur J. Keenan, Cpl. Toseph D. Wolff. For Engineers OCS: Pfc. Martin Stern Jr., Pvt. Daniel N. Speakman. I. Uptegrave, S. - ' -- - n- 'Mother Should Have rrxD he H ILL FIELDER j Me - .. V,f-- .- About 4- 3 . G.I. Parties'.. April I. ta ha: ei leci - M- Tt. p.rin! drum; Pvt. James er he date the complete B.personnd Bane) includes: Pfc. Robert tuba: Pfc. William T Burns nraPeI Pfc. ElwoodM. EnevelJW clarinet;- Tfn. Rnhrt rlarin.fDonald - McMiUm clarinet; Pfc. Robert - Aupperle trombone; Pvt. tt TVna Jr- C.C. Minty, administra- tive executive on the staff of Col. Morris Berman, commanding officer of the Ogden Air Service Command, has been named assistant to the commanding officer. His has been an important role in the development For Ordnance OCS: Sgt. Lawrence Cpl. Martin J. Henry Pfc. John Schwab, Pvt. Edward G. Lane, Pvt. William B. Pvt. John Minke, Pvt. Hitchcock, James P. Kemper, Pvt. Melvyn J. Hakan, Pvt. Nathan Armstrong, Pvt. Stanley A. mtucrson, rvi. jonn L. MacDonald. pvt. Allen D. Gahn, Pvt. Anthonv A. Mannucci. OCS: Pvt. va ForJP.hysi??.,!Trainin8 L. Wilkinson. ror uiemical Warfare Service OCS: n.agc. santord M. Birnbaum. For Finance OCS: T.3rd James ihlan-Sta... V, a.. rvi. ""J""?n Bernard Maizel, Pvt. U To Sims, Pvt. John Q. Diamond. For Coast Artillery OCS: Cpl. Hamilton Hough. For Signal Corps OCS: S.Sgt. 2 to I friis W Pvt. Nick Snarich, Pvt. Kenneth R. Anderson. For Cavalry OCS: Pfc. Albert Houghton, Pvt. Jack Hyde. For Armored Forces OCS: Pvt. George W. Winterburn. For Field Artillery OCS: Pvt. Lewis E. Casner, Pvt. Clarence D. 9e C pol rations. ASST. TO OGWANDING OFFICER... Lt. Col. Pvt. Arthur F. Buckow, Pvt. Alder A. Henrie, Pvt. Henry Paul Cowen, Pvt. Lee G. Denzler, Pvt. Morgan Varon. For Infantry OCS: 1st Sgt. John F. Sheppard, Cpl. Albert G. Pell-etie- r, Cpl. George L. St. James, Pfc. John K. Penrod, Pfc. David J. Rowland, Pvt. Vincent W. Hazelet, on pg, eta epa 1' A. (continued he wn Zigmund Widera', Cpl. Emil A. Myrmo, Thomas C. ice ol. ti Anderson, Sgt. Dossett, Pvt. are music-make- rs S.Sgt. Victor Brussovansky, S.Sgt. Robert G. Davies, S.Sgt. Ricnard W. George V. still and anyor for good desirine to join the band mayAltli out for the organization. othtl of Air Forces Administrative: S.Sgt. Joseph R. Graham, S.Sgt. Mortimer Luria, S.Sgt. Curtis P. Nelson, Poole, Sgt. Arved There views. candidates selected Ordnance. The following are the names of the applicants and their schools (grade that at time of application); .".3 lor, ORGANIZE M06TH AAF BAND HERE... in the past passed the total forOCSall of last board has year, Hill Field's 80 the approved men applications of and 1, enlistedthe samesince Jan. period of time 29 during man left for the Officer's Candidate school of their choice. while Aj yncr a new high record which months two and one-ha- lf Administrative as 29 Leave For School. I; en bo f |