Show Army Volunteers May a Choose Service With if Airborne Units Regular Army volunteers may now elect to serve In one of several sev- sev eral Airborne arms or services according to an announcement by Lt Colonel Walter A. A Bean commanding officer Army Recruiting Requiting Re Re- cJ Service for tor Utah and southern Idaho The new choices enlarge the number of or arms or services available available available avail avail- able to volunteers for Cor the Regular Regular Regular Regu Regu- lar Army for three year enlist ments Airborne Infantry and M Medical Airborne are now open to enlistees enlist enlist- ees eon who elect the European theater Airborne assignment In Infantry Field Artillery Engineers Engineers Engi Engi- Medical l Department Department Signal Signal Signal Sig Sig- nal Corps Ordnance Quartermaster Quartermaster Quarter Quarter- master Military l Police and Coast Artillery are available with assignment assignment assignment as as- to the Pacific theater r r An airborne assignment will bring valuable training and extra pay In In addition to the usual training associated with the arm armor armor armor or service the airborne recruit swill receive training either In parachute duty or glider flight light Enlisted men on glider flight status draw extra pay equal to 50 per cent of their pay but not notto notto notto to exceed 50 per month glider pa pay Enlisted men on parachute duty draw an extra 50 50 per month The extra pay is recoverable recoverable recoverable recover recover- able during the period of ot specialized specialized spec spec- airborne training and thereafter thereafter as long as the glider I light flight or parachute duty status Is maintained I |