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Show YACAKG5ES TO BE FILLED IN MR CORPS SALT LAKE CITY Opportunity io enlist in the Air Corps denied to young Utahns for several weeks, luis been renewed by a ninth corps area announcement that 75 Air Corps vacancies will be filled immediately from the Utah Recruiting Re-cruiting district. Colonel B. E. Grey, district recruiting re-cruiting officer, said the Utah recruits will augment the Air Base detachment at Fort Douglas. Doug-las. Some trainees from all parts of the United States already are encamped west of the post and after a month's preliminary training train-ing the most promising will be .sent to Air Corps technical schools to continue their training. Applicants must be high school graduates, unmarried and between the ages of 18 and 35 years and able to pass the physical test for enlistment. Interesting foreign service assignments as-signments in the Infantry and Coast Artillery will be filled from - the Utah recruiting district, Col-. Col-. onel Grey stated. These vacancies are for service in Haw-aii; the Philippine Phil-ippine Islands and Panama and axe to be filled at the earliest practicable prac-ticable date. Men whb have registered for Selective Se-lective Service must obtain clearance clear-ance from their local selective service boards before they can be accepted for enlistment in the Army. Ar-my. The Utah recruiting district . HiiriniT t.hp p.nmin ormonth will fil 33 vacancies in the Medical and ' Ordnance Departments and the Signal Corps at various Western Army posts, acording to Colonel J Grey. Information regarding these va- ' cancies may be had by calling at i or writing to the U. S. Army re- cruiting stations at 201 Federal .Building, Logan; 202 Federal Building, Build-ing, ogden, rai,iohal Guard Ar-1: Ar-1: mory, Provo and National Guard ? Armory, Cedar City and Headquarters Head-quarters Utah Recruiting District, 223 Ness Building, Salt Lake City. Brooklyn, Cleveland and elsewhere! during the final intensive phase of :c lus reelection campaign. |