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Show HOT WORK AT SHORT RANGE The Thompson ("Tommy") sub-machine gun in the hands of a trained infantryman offers a formidable comhin;i t i.m which can spell the difference in fire-power when American troops clash with those of the enemy. HERE'S PERFECT TEAM WORK These flashy 37-miHhBetOT -j mnti-tank units function with the snap and precision of a well-trained , football backfield. Coupled to tiny "jeeps" the pieces can be draws rer the roughest terrain at speeds often in excess of 50 miles aa ; hoar. The crews prepare their guns for action in a matt! i ' aeonda. TRUSTY AUTOMATIC Still one of the Army's most effective -weapons ts the Browning automatic rifle. Like the old- Springfield,, it is the infantryman's standby. This rifle embodies features upon which no improvements have been made. EQU1ITED FOR A RAID Reconnaissance missions call for alert minds and sharp, eyes. Hundreds of infantrymen are receiving, ' .;' special instruction in this type of work to attain self-reliance and confidence. They carry side-arms instead of rifle |