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Show Army Gives Details Of Manpower Drive Steclfic examples of the type of Jobs available by the new Regular ; Army's intensified manpower drive announced last week, were listel today by Col. M. L. McCreary. Chicl of Sixth Army Recruiting These run the gamut from Air Traffic Service Technicians to Mo-4 Mo-4 torcycllsts and include Rotary Wing Mechanics, Automotive repairmen, Aerial Photographers,. Munition Workers, Radio Repairmen, Wea'.h-er Wea'.h-er Observers. Supply Clerk, Cooks and Telegraph Operators . In fact the Army has 40,000 good Jobs a month for 40,000 volunteers a month. These volunteers, Col. McCreary said, have an opportunity for training train-ing In scores of skills and trails in special service schools under the world's finest Instructors. The New Regular Army, he pointed point-ed out, not only needs 40.000 men a nion'.h to maintain its authurl.-d strength of 1,070,000 by July 1. or this year but It also needs quality. Fir a high degree of mtciligr nuts nu-ts necessary tv absorb the training required to handle rockets and other oth-er scientific equipment of tliL A-; tuiiiic.age. I i |