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Show The New Army Makes Basic Ch anges Uteh Page 18—-THE HERALD,Provo, Tama leader Friday, October 15, 1971 Captain brigade s that happier If 1 die in a combat but tra sergeant growls the verses er lion here. It is 165 mostly re uctant reci't ho'd rath. b as such any to the mencry the chorus d the whole thing is as di dum now as it was when the shoe But interesting prisingly, t cadence is aspect of that ir the same the The armed forces have beet promising medernization er the beds. There since the first musket mis ; knock on the door or fired, but it suddenly seems. the dormitory rooms, which at last, more reality than house 4 mum of six re rhetoric. Beer in the be ruits, and which have re racks, mustaches, GI rights placed the dre old “bed metamor a heady —it’s days,” where entire plateons institution phosis for an slept head to toe behind the which for generations be butt cans (the butt cans, too lieved that courage and are now gone), The men get obedience were directly re out of bed, shower and shave in real tiled rooms, slip into lated to shaved heads. There are damn shaved heads in the any more. few Army Not 2ven in bootcamp. Honest In fact, there can be pun ishments for shaving heads. In the Second Basie Combat Brigade here at clean (but not starched) fa above still narrative may Boot camp is no country club. But compared to the days when bootcamp got its name (when men were men; ex eagerness. here in 1958, got out of serv. The brigade has barbers is going through again, says It's easier rything is easier. When I first went through bootcamp, I was scared to death. though, He in the the Francis Dumbeck first went through booteamp This time. I feel pretty good.” should. Basic training there and absolutely is no undue East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Located American Fork, Notice of Default recorded July2, to grab a manby the hair push his face in dog-do and tell him to dung pile off general’s lawn.’ he latter point, 4 of said official records. ‘The purchase price shall be payablein lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, which be without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances The said sale being for the purpose of paying obligations harrass compared with of the changes taking place r periods. The re in military training. The new fit, for one thing, and if they don’t the men can keep turning them in until they do. thinking is, as the old think ing knew, that harassment can be counterproductive no physical torment to sf And at a time whenthemili tary is agonizing over ways to go to all volunteer status has doubletimed eight weeks around a military reserva new thinking is that harass ment canalso be fatal. Says There is, for another thing secured by said Deed of Trust, including the fees, charges and of, and only somebody who (supposedly by 1973), the tion can appreciate that Furthermore, eccording to Army regulation, no less, expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of the said deed, interest thereon and the unpaid principle of the nove secured vy the said Deed of Trust,with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. Dated at Provo, Utah,this 1th Echo Company's Capt. Fry If you draft a man, I sup. pose, you can treat him any way you like. But if you expect him to come to youvoluntarily, then I think you have to treat him like a program TRUSTEE has fat dodos who couldn't spell the men who administer it—drill cai and thought race rela tions had something to do with fast sex—they’ve gone sergeants. Tne old fat dodos are gone, replaced by the Julius the way of the butt cans. They've been replaced by so many Julius Quinns. Quinns ... combat veteran, expert in psychology, psychiatry, Julius Quinn is 33. A com bat veteran. Over six feet sociology as well as rifles. (DIs) in the Army chiatry, sociology — a things like rifle training, too He’s an Echo Company pla- toon sergeant. He s: a manfirst, and a drill instructor second.” And as such he gets what he wants (“excellence”) without beating his people overtheir heads Don't misunderstand Quinn is no good-time guy His mission is clear. He'll stop a manlike a bullet, put his hands on his hips, lean Nowit's “Attack, Attack, Attack’’ in so the kid can smell the aftershave and bellowlike the ship’s struck a rock. But he doesn’t call names. He doesn't browbeat. He doesn’ t humiliate. “Son,'’ you're walkin’ us is marchin’ la-de-da. Marchin’ is 120 steps per minute You heah me son? One hundred and twenty steps per minute Hut hut, hut. Move! be sure, nobody in Echo company would vote for the sergeant for president. But they give him what he gives them: respect. “He doesn’t treat us like the guys in the last war,” says recruil Bill Kendrick, “he knows we're different.’ Difierent, indeed. For all “1405 NORTH SINGLE VISIO SINGLE VISION CONTACT LENSES ows g 50 Your Choice of 16 Colors AT NO EXTRA COST! * PLUS i'3 AnAdditional Pair of 0) a Re) ates aw 2 00, some hangover absurdities from the old Army training program. Such as 24 hours are college graduates. hooey The over-all education level 12.7 years. “We've got some smart, smart fellows,” says one drill instructor. his morning I had oneof them tell me I was teaching them wrong. He said I said they should do this drill by turn ing on the ball of the right foot. Then he said | and ceremonies, four about hand-to-hand combat ‘All right men. coming at you youjust gonna Utah,on or before the 9th day of we has Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, ds with proper m verification as required therein. JULIA DOT TOLMAN have bayonet training wh, because, ut 1, if But, by and large, muchof Army the crazy chickenfeed 400,000 Army recruits acr¢ the nation will this year be instructed like people, not morons At Fort Ord, Calif trainees are decorating their Even Kill, Kill Kill! cry on the bayonet field has been for the sake of public relat s, modified to “Attack, ck, Attack! We don’t,” as Sgt. Quinn puts it, “rub things in so rooms however they w hard any more Fort may Knox is that some ) go home on w n after three weeks quaran tine). At Fort Hood, Tex new men must be in bed by Thus the men do not wear full field training packs to physical any more. And it someone gets sick he gets to see the doctor. lega slumber. An are doors on the toilet st a ls, and seats on the bowls. And a nobody Cay Alan Fry regularly cz resentatives of his to a “gripe council He tells “We want your su them, gestions on how to run program better we a want any complaints abou it you might have.’’ Then he listens, and takes notes nodding his head nen darn it all. t the f e M-16rifle tod to at shinny a flagpole midnight, holding egg Not everybody, of course. with all the change few old-line ser nd who think things have gotten too soft Not long ago, in fact, there was one in Echo Company shower water isn't hot He got tough one night and he plates mess hail have s¢ in é the to wash our eating Obviously, before things are Besi dir ECEPLIONIST tionist y, Cal Administratrix JACKSON HOWARD,for HOWARD AND LEWIS Attorneys for Administratrix GET your Cougar Coupon Books, & c Inc. Discount Club memberships here. Also S id. 373-5609 DO N'T miss your chan Tuesday Oct} Commissioner LeoAlle 120 East 300 North Provo, Utah SWAP meet moved to Re wood + inv 3700S Redwood Rd. LC No. 601 Published in The Daily Drive Sun. 8-4 Join the Fun. $ Herald October8, 15, 22 and 29, 1971. 4 , i beat up a new recruit found out t from pound holding cage \ either Wedor Thurs. Oct 6or . green parrot. nformation please ¢ Huward and Lewis, Attorneys at y, 120 Fast 300 North, Provo, Utah, on or before the4th day of t thelegal January changing rmy life recruit filed charges He was tr ied ity fine rank. L heard of him cal Claims must be prese ed in accordance with the p Help Wanted of 75+ lah Code 1953, and with proper LPNo1 register at nursing h verification as required therein. king conditions. Ca Geiitevatil bave to" endl OUT OUR WAY Personals j NOTICETO CRED! IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTIN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TRESSA LEE CULP, Deceased Creditors will presentcl with vouchers to the dersigned at the offi ce the ; oe Spire tacabet HOW. ARD AND LEWIS Attorneys for Administrator 120 East F, ‘ABRIC CUTTE RS4 tabri¢ «per 300 North Provo, Utah No. 590 Published in TheDaily Herald October 1, 8, 15, and 22, 1971. CLOSED SUNDAY TRICHEM Liguld Er people fohel mth pr christ Call 375-8119or 465-2964 + , ‘$s we ' BOY and girls, st re foor tor aoor We geliver 10." INVITATION TO BID Sealedbids will b # received by the Treasurers Office, Bast Wing, 1395 North 150 East, for saleof the following: 1 used Yates American Band Saw, Bid SER 1 World of Color, € 375) in | JANITOR: Must be good workerit physical condition. My formsandspecifications will be good know housekeeping in large ares? javailable in the office of day ek hrs, daily in anol $35, ABB Treasurer. Bids will be opensd hings” 1000 amstartingte salary. Noon Paramoum” DOWNTOWN PROVO | | | | on Wednesday, October 20, 1971 140 W. Center St. Lash LD Coins wanted High cas! es to sandpaper rust svots enough, the Business Personals 4 And it’s il- 9 p.m. to get the al mandated eight hours And at Fort Dix, | Howard and Lewis, Attorneys at Law, 120 East 300 North, Provo, shoot, Well, I'll tell you why January, 1972. been purged from the new it ; Creditors will present claims dersigned at the office of right.” so \ THE DISTRICT COURT 9 2 a 6 6 now I knowalot of you are with vouchers to the un- be the ball of the left foot And damned if he wasn’t And Market B Fruits andVegetable Poultry Pets and Pet Supplies OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CYRUS N TOLMAN, Deceased. wondering just why we have bayonet training any more Because if you see a man it should cy rar Aircraft NO7ICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 16,455 But the people? Twenty-six hours of chemical warfare of Echo Company’s recruits familiarization, and a lot of and Wedon’t have enougt time before the noon mea WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! 120 East 300 North Provo, Utah 84601 No. 607 Published in The Daily Herald Oct, 15, 22, & 29, 1971. leads thelist. The faces are the same, the names. B DOUGLAS OPTICAL CREDIT AVAILABLE ~ GUARANTEED is purchase bothpairs at the same time. The prescriptions DO NOThaveto be the same, the colors can be different, $8950 © YOUR CHOICE OF ANY FRAME IN OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF MODERN FRA\ YLES AND COL! MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD, bars Vena To) The spare pair can be yours, or a friend's, or a member of your family all you do the extra pair can be for any ‘one you choose, TOTAL — 2 PAIR © SINGLE VISION CLEAR OR TINTED LENSES © CARRYING CASE Sision: CONTACT LENSES ony the changes in Army boot camptoday, the boot himself say, OUR $16.90 GLASSES INCLUDE: Trustee HOWARD AND LEWIS Attorneys at Law program changed, but also ulso: drill sergeants, Theold today. He has been eeely trained in psychology, psy- BY: S-Don Robert Petersen Don Robert eee Not only has the Army's training changed today, but the people who adininister it have thin at the hips and wideat the shoulders. He's one of 000 official “drill instruc- Real Estate f Lots and Acreage Farmsand Ranche Trade Real Estate dayof October, 1971 man." Thus it is that not only the tor CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY No. 8501 in Book 1227 at pag ment, is of courseat the bas training Sensational Offer! NELSON as Township 5 South, Range 1 harass ment of the troops; this meansit is no longer policy 70s is nothing like in ‘50s, charming even cept sergeants, who were animals), the scenario is apt minimum and_ ice, recently reenlisted, and cruits’ clothes The j | At tigues, put on clean (but not be facetious. of Let 20, Block 1, COLUMBL VILLAGE, Subdivision part of Sections 22 and 2 spit-shined) shoes, and then a day's training undersignedat Merlin W. jescribed are off for Fort Dix, drill sergeants are stationedin post barber shops to prevent the tonso: rial mechanics from overa 1968, executed by Rowley and Louise M. Rowley, Aldrich, Bullock & N 0 North, Provo, { as Trusters and recorded in the E 197 office of the County Recorder of or before January 19, must be presente Utah County, State of Utah, on daims the 5th day of March, 1968, in accordai Code A Book 1104 at page 488-91 of the of Title 75-85, Utah ni rope official records, said real notated, ation as requ ei }o besold is commonly f kK as 344 W shingti h American F rk Utal BULLOCK & State Utah and more ALDRICH, panies—Echo Company. th fifth of five in the Third made up Training Creditors will p Petersen, Trustee under the Trust Deed dated February 27, claims with there are only two left —The marching chant is the COURT STATEOF UTAH, I UTAH COUN door of the City and County Building, at Provo, Utah County State of Utah, by Don R. Fry is commander of one of Fort Dix's training com: same. It’s been around since Caesar was a cadet. The Army wore brown the the shop near this are: Yer left, Yer left. Ye left, right, left By TOM TIEDE FORTDIX, N. J.—(NEA IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT at 10:30 a.m. at the west front the zone Put me in a box and NOTICE TO CREDITOR Probate No. 16,524 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following aries operty will be sold at public eeto the highest bidder on the 16th day of November, 1971, t undercut it. The re. m the In-fan-try, Pick up your follow me Legal Notices Legal Notices | TheCollegereservestheright to EXPERIENCED XPER 009oh alli around arouae“hay reject any or all bids TARY ¢ THe NEEDLE No, 606 Published in The Daily | Herald Dstibes 14 & 15, 1971 1 A i ison, on Fork: 756-6041 OF 4 | |