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Show j A United Slates Army MAN , T-nRE '-3 p. Canal at Panama, linking two great . ocei-ns and carrying the commerce of the world. ifri tpsgp For & hundred years and more men dreamed of THE 14 ARMS OF IP that Canst. Be Lcsssps had the dream and failed, HTHT7 QTTO ATTPT? pc the bones of men and wreck of machines re- -LrlC OE,I V LU -;lfi-: mained to aiark his failure. ' ' Tf -a t , . . ... The Recruiting Sergeant can give ."K 11 seemi.d a task almost impossible: vet that r - . , , 5V'V task was Jane. you the information tnat will help -r , you decide which branch fits you c f was ne ky best. In all of them you will get t K J f Ullited States Army men. the fine training as a soldier that f-J.iiU I'f'ii t, r, t-,. ... the United States offers all its men ?f,l 1'1 Cus and Porto RicoyellovvT ievsr ence clakned , u V . victims oy thousands. in many branches you can get ' tv- i- highly specialized training, v ' N , f , er 13 n lonZ.eT a menace in those islands. r-.ff; V- n A kTeSt physician and his aids helped the INFANTRY The men who have made the nam. ' ' "I people OS i.'":C38 islands tO conquer it forever. 3?L of "dongnboy" feared and respected throughout f' 'te1 'k-'-"' f "'i'f jfir tho world welcome you to the comradeship. Fin. i" pisf- c. "n7777.'7; 7rT"7""i""'" if rellows good fun and good training ittany school sj; "i '' V --SrSS!js-,R mt mtf at the post you go to. H-iif.-f -- -WV''! CA VALRY When the horses are champing at fe".li;f 5 A 3 the bit and the "yellow legs" mount up and th. .ljr.f,. ' And they, tOO, WrS troop rldss forth, ther. te a thrill that no old cav- . , J i '.-".s .:( T V J C1 A alryman can ever forget. A horse of your own H i J llltCQ. ct&tCP AmiV rStl a good outdoor 1V and training for fotur. succew. V ' " ' .Tni'-r -i:.?, . FIELD ARTILLERY "Action Front" cornea T . 1 Vl, l InUif. ...Upp5nesaneWClVlllZattOniSanSing;andltS th. corr.mand-then watch the boya with th. red for.ndu;, .:;; zsa la?d upon the courage and devotion ! b" cord snap in.o it. a happy outfit with th. hs- 4 fei'i-s--V Of Unit f.C. S tates Army men. dash or mounted service added to interesting work jgpi .'-re J ' that calls for head and hand. Motors if you wish. fh ' t ' YOU Vh. rkof the Art.; SS Sn inStrUt ofvar; j CORFSOFENGINEERS-Armyengineerineis '"' r rJ ''V"'' j'a CTay ior de rCCOl'd Of its mcfl in France known the world over for its excellence and an en- "a-; I ! 1 1 Fiardsrs will livs as long--as history is written. HstmeM ,n ,he enlnear8 can ba tho 8tart of f'v iV fti'lu' ."! - J young man s training in the various branches of k" A.w,? ' s' .i,';. Tj, - , . 1,, At c 1 t engineering and in the mechanical and building I d , w -t .I:,. Airy has tasj-:s of peace no less heroic udes. V , i I tasks tha a safer, and a better world. I X'--S V ""'I I COAST ARTILLERY Living on the sea coastst Vl ? ' It is for t :-;c"') taslrs that the Army asks three years sua;Unbi "T" with bif gu"3'. g"ting time fr &'gS Sf t- - , J ' " I study and a wide and good technical training, the - - Oi tlie iiVCs Oi wAl-nei'lCa S best young men. 9 C A. C. man is preparing for a useful life and good jfk E; ' 'Tl fi pay and is having a good time while he's learning. ' ar! srtvi U To Hhos? men the Array promises sturdy health- I Tbe c c. also mans th moMi. wg gun r.gi. vp..? sSrS i ST r'Jk, r norat fo,- '- 1. .,' , " , i u . I ments throughout the country. ij . j h u. atset 101 i.,.. bus-ia success m all the years to HC Syj i . ACCme. a AIR SERVICE(including BALLOON CORPS) A "ijt . "L 1 1 "fci"" The man who gets the early edge in experience v? ? ! 1 effer, them onor-r.ilv t-Vir; in a useful J ,witb a,rPIanes and oaiioona has a chance to cash m&r - -' "-'a " a usctLU I in big on his army training. For flying is only in trade. It gives them good food, gCC-d Clothes and $ Its infancy and it's going to be a profitable business good care. It trains them to responsibility, it de- f' men the "eht 9xPerience- I-,,,, I,..,.,-, ,.., VSlOpeS diaraCter and mind. ORDNANCEDEPT.-Theordnanceisappealing y 1 1 i., .j a u to the studious young American. To wide oppor- S T. au.-. tr.. ,1 ti , 5 1 j 1 tunities for study, it adds a business as well as a -511 .1 I 11 P''-'Z tra.d, &nd the knowledge Of I technical training. VVliere tlie I o tnerlands; that will make them citizens of the world. s Uq A S SIGNAL CORPS Whether it's laying a wire C Army SCrVS S The I Jred StPtns! Ar-ny e' 3 no inferior snnlf- from a ree'-ca" at a ?alloP in-tailing . wireless fl T. " . "' V ',- . , cijju station that will flash its message hair around the American troops ar serving I fa it watits men oiynom it can be proud, cmr- 1 world, the signal corps is a., .nd a man who . t-," ' r .. li in Jieir OCliStlient, and in all tlie vearS tO COme. learns radio telegraph and telephone work in the in Jranama, Jnawan, tne Ph " signal corps is uiways valuable. lupines Alaska, China, Ger- Mm who will look back twenty, thii'ty, forty years medical DEPT.-Good experience, goodpay. n:any, bioena and here in the j irom no'v and say : andtraimnginaiibranchesofbospitai work. Excel. U. S. A. The recruiting Ser- 1 lent PPrtun'tJ'' for future success. The Veter- want will p-hhiv p-iVp vra, n I "Those years were the most valuable of all my in"? CorPs teaches care offeorse. as wen a will giciujy give yuu dh 9 noore nf h-n-Vi'ri meat and milk inspection. the details. f yearS of ., "fM, i '..t i. . n . . . TA.NK CORPS The man who knows gas motors Like every one else in the 1 ney Sve me neatn, and' skiil, and the capacity and tractors or who wants to know them is in- I Amv from General to Buck or managing men. They gai'e me a chance to ted to join the Tanks. Radio, machine gun and J , , ! shsrp in criant fncL-c ordnance work axe all parts oT the Tank Corps Private, you're under orders j kncire m &lant tasks- work. and if your outfit moves and "I am proud of the record of those years, and of quartermaster CORPS-The corps that you're needed elsewhere, your what they have niant in my SUCCeSS I feecB anc clothes the Army offers a valuable train I dUTV is tO P"0 ' Ine fr future tusiness- Interesting work ror the i 'TD,, A ..s. T , e . 'V.t . . man who likes horses in the Remount Service. I 1 1 Prcud tnat I, toe, fc 2 .uttb rhus, was a United 1 imamw iinni iii.ii i i , aj StatCS Army man." CONSTRUCnONPIVlSION Practicalwork in the many tradus is part of the every day life of the Construction Division. Many opportunities to learn the trades of highly paid specialists. Tlie Nearest U So Army Recruiting Stations are: chemical warfare service For a man O with a little knowledge of chemistry or for any ambitious young man who would like to get that knowledge, there is interesting work end rapid M.C f U m 4L advancement in tlie C. W. S. lilOrCl 3.110. OSlt Jv3KP MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS-A thorough '-'- B. Sk. practical training in motors and their accessories, and in driving as well, is given in the well-equipped a s schools of the Motor Transport Corps. A personal interview involves no obligation UNITED STATES ARMY |