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1114 South Durbin

ALTRUIST

Casper, Wyoming

The FiJ:i Islands were one of Lt.Dale Aeilts
many stops while navigating a B-24 for the
USMC, Navy yjtl31, FPO San Francisco.

Capt.Don W.Bailey writes from So,America
that there are no women. He’s doing a lot
of patrol flying. APO 662, New Orleans,
La. You might find Don at Panama,
1st Sgt. N.R. Battenschlag is training
some "young sprouts” up at Camp White, Ore.
Bob is in Medics in 104 Evacuation Hosp.
Expects to spend furlough in Casper soon.
Aviation Cadet Bill Bentley is finishing
some schooling at Logan, Utah before tak­
ing pre-flight at Santa Ana, California.

Besides playing hard to get, Capt, Delwin
Bentley is flying a B-26 at Lakeland, Fla.
Helen Inkster took his car down to him and
returned as "Miss?'. Lost your allure, Del?
"Old Salt" Lt.(j.g.) Vernon Bentley got in
two trips to Casablanca aboard USS Ark.
Is soon to join Admirals Staff. His hat
sure looks nice on him’.
USMC 1st Lt, Walt Bentley is in So. Paci­
fic with "A" Co. 1st Bks.7thMar. FPO S.F.
Major Eyere^ Best is taking instructions
in B-26 at Del Rio, Texas.
Lt, Don Biggs in Africa has been on over
3C raids with 310 Bomb Grp. 379 Bb. Sqd,
APO 520, N.Y. Vi'as in softball tournament’.
Lt. Jack R. Bingenheimer contracted a job
May 22 as~in feulah Martin. He is an Air
Corps Engineer at Gieger Field, Wash.

July 28, 1943

It’s Lt.&amp; Mrs. Orrin E. Burwell now.
Barbara Martin twisted Bud’s arm till he
changed her name, 7/16. Deal was engin­
eered at Tinker Field, Okla. City where
Bud is with the 3rd H. Bb. Processing Hq.

Lt. &amp; Mrs. H.J_. Clare, Jr., enjoy d a
leave in New York City. Jim teaclios in
the Marine Corps School at Quantico, Va.
Maj. Gale eleven reported seeing a damn
green island on way to destination. Is
Sqd. Commander in 100 Bb. Grp. APO 634.

Ft. Benning didn’t just give Lt. Basil
Cole his commission, he earned it’ 7/23.
Is to be stationed there as a "dangerous
"vreapon instructor’."

Clem Coughlin has been with the Social
Security for almost 3 years now. Lives
at 3215 Piedmont Ave., Baltimore, Md.

Sgt. John Coughlin is doing office v;ork
for QMC at Ft. Warren.Wyo. Hq.Sp.Tn.Bn.
Bill Crater is foreman at Keiser Ship Yds.
in San Francisco, lives at 3440 25th St.
Watt's in Iran &amp; Ralph in Navy in S.Pac.
Lt. Arnold Daly is piloting DC-3 for 60th
Trp.'Carrier Sqd. AB, Grenada, Miss.

Aviation Cadet Glen "Bud" Daniels is now
hustling to get Navy 'wings by S/T. 4D
10th Bat. Bldg. 1, USNAC Kingsville, Tex.

Porter Davis, EM 2/c got decorated for
saving a pilot’s life from burning plane.
With 9th Const. Bat. USN in Iceland. Is
to come home on furlough soon.

L'fco(j.g.) James Blind is at Submarine Offi­ Pvt. Joseph M. Doniin left Casper 7/15
cers School, New London,Conn. Vfes on sub­ with the record breaking crowd, includ­
marine duty for 5 months in both oceans.
ing 27 very lovely girls, bidding him
farewell. Is now at Camp Roberts, Calif.
Resident Engineer Lt. Jerome Burwell still
managing to keep love and work separate,He Joe Donovan is up in Edmonton, Canada
reports wedding to be this fall in Santa
fighting mosquitoes and completing some
Monica, Calif. Still at 412 10th Street.
road work on the Alaskan Highway. 12030
101st Street.
Information is lacking on the Canaday bro­
thers, Lt. Bill IS in Ft, Mead, Md., and
Capt. Noah Dorius is giving Ordnance Tr­
Bob is back to Redonda Beach, California.
aining to Paratroopers at Camp Makall, NC.

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Pvt. M Drag lek is in Co, A. 2nd Regt, OMTR;

Ft, Warren, Wyo, Ed had an unfortunate
accident in building a human pyramid but
is reported to be improving.
Bill Dr^,US V-12 is taking an engineering
course and lots of shots at the College of
St, Thomas, St. Paul, Minn.

from the ground.
APO 634, N. y,

Is with 381 BbGroup

Lt. J. F. "Barry” Mahoney, USNR, has made
6 trTps" across Pacific, His navy wife
and children are at home at 405 Midvzay,
San Mateo, California,

Lt. Louie Dunnigan is down at Delhart, Tex
taking instructions on the B--17,

Maj. Al B. Martin is a swivel chair pilot
in Penagon Bldg., V/ashington, D.C. Home
1719 19th St. Vlashington,

Bill Emmel is a radio technician Srd class
Bks
ViTand Island, Corpus Christi, Texas
Says it's sure hot there.

Pvt. &amp; Mrs. Lester McLennan are at 1515
Austin, V/aco, Tex. ”Les’* is air crew chf.
McNamara is ROTC cadet from
Laramie at Comp V/olters, Going to Beming

Pvt.

Lt, Dick Evans is preparing for overseas
at Gieger Field, V/ash. while Dorothy trys
to make a home out of a suitease Dick is
an engineering officer trying his hand at
water colors in his spare time.
Lt, Earl Ferguson pushed his vzay into Tunis
and feizerte and is now in Sicily with the
34th Div. Co. G 168 Inf.
Dewey Freidlund married Mary Burnett in
Casper June 27. They are living in Chey­
enne where he is vzith the CAk.
Lt. Vernie Gaston is being processed at
Harrington, Ky. A pilot on a B-17.
Sgt. Gene Gaston is in Med. Supply. 37 Gen
Hosp. APO 4^63 Pm N.Y. Leaves any day for
’’over there."

Pfc. Joseph "Dode" Gerdom will in 8 wedks
finish a course in airplane mechanics at
Keesler Field, Miss. Box 552.

Lt. &amp; Mrs. Al Germon at 540 Yfilmington,
Salt Lake City^^ ^^c" yanks 'em out at
Kernes Air Base,
Lt. &amp; Mrs. Floyd Gorrell at Ephrata, T/ash.
where Floyd is flying a B-17 with the S95
Bb. Grp, 590 Bb, Sqd.

Lt. Don Miller is recuperating from emer­
gency appendectomy. Don is still with Co.
G^ 133 Inf, Ai’O 512 N.Y, around Algiers.
1st Lt. Gordon Mitchell had a leave in
Australia and returned to New Guinea.
Haced in charge of Armament Shop. Is in
321st Bb. Sqd. 90 Bb. Grp. APO 929 S.F.

Sgt. Harold Mize has been in Por;,e Rico
for 16 mths, vzitii 36th Figlter Control Sq
V/ishes his softball team was sponsored
by Hillcrest, Temperature there 120°.
Moore is a Maintenance Engr. in
N. Africa. With the 429 Bb Sqd.APO 3776
N.Y. Cattle raising there not so sharpl

Pvt. Jack Moses is learning all about
guns at Camp IVolters, Tex, has no time
for poker’. Is in Co. C 54th Bn. Brother
Timer is there too, getting over measels.
Corp. M.M. Myer, Jr. &amp; Polly are still
at 320T kdtura Blvd„ El Paso, Tex. Bud
is on desert manuveur again, missed last
pay call’. Polly still in jewelry business
Great tanning weather, says Bud'.

The Signal Corps caught Jack "Dutch" Kroelein hiding in the Navy so now he is in
the Armyi Picked up a wife since he left.

Ensign Ted Neuman had his boat, USS
Fuller in New Zealand a while back. Had
some gunnery schooling in New Caledonia.
Ted is the beer committee aboard ship.
FPO, San Francisco.

Pvt, H. Keith Laymon was last heard from
at Camp jperry,” 0., where he vzas with the
819 Ord, Base Depot Co.

Another guy Mth itchey feet for over­
seas is 1st Lt, Bill Neuman. Still vath
Troop A Cav. at Camp Hood, Texas.

T/Sgt Bill Lindenmyer boughbWm.the Conqueror*s’ Oycycle and is seeing England

Nichols was seen by "Barnacle
Neuman in New Caledonia, Brooks is with

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3415 Ord. MM Co. Q APO 502 Pm S. F.

Freddie Niethammer is a time keeper at
at Vega Aircraft, 332 Vr. Mason. Santa
Barbara, Calif, is home to Freddie.

Lt. Geo. F. Niethammer got his wings 7/23
and Ts~now at 4-engine school at the Army
Air Base, Columbus, Ohio.
Cadet Victor Niethammer is going thru
classification tests with 18th Sqd. yjJxB
Santa Ana, Calif.

Curtis is with the V/^ool Dept at the Uni­
versity. Are at home at 615 So. 10th,
Laramie, Yfyoming
Don Rogers is firing on the U.P. out of
inramie. He &amp; Elma have a daughter now,,.
along v/ith Terry &amp; Mike, They are liv­
ing at 512 S. 11th, Laramie, V/yoming

Pfc. Bob Rose is attending radio classes
at Scott Field, Illinois. Is in the
11 TSS 2\rea 4, Bkks. 1321.

Pfc. Bill Niethammer is taking desert
training and foreign languages while in
42TSS at Lowrey Field, Denver, Colo.

At Pine Camp, N. Y. is Capt. Dick Rowlands with the 71 lirmed Field /u't. Bn.
APO 255. Is getting in some additional
shooting practice before going over.

Capt. Carl Nygaard en-trains &amp; de-trains
the boys at Camp Fannin, Tex. Papa Carl
is with the Hq. Bn. IRTC.

Pvt. Gordon Sanford is leaving Camp YJolters for Ft. Benning about Aug 7. He is
an Officer Candidate.

Pvt. D. Charles 0*Malley is in purchasing
&amp; contracts dept, of 88th Dept Supply Sq
Hill Field, Ogden, Utah. Bkks. E 284.

After manuveurs Capt. Yfarren "Soc" Sauter
gets a leave and is expected home. At
present is at 405 S. Jackson,Tullahoma,T.

Lt. Clinton Paul was commissioned at Ft.
Benning July 23"~and is home now preparing
to get married to Mary Kay ijiselmi 7/31’.

Frank Schulte was home for a few days
before resyming his training in Navy Air
Corps at S . Mary’s, California.

Corp, Warren Perkins writes he took a 40
mile conditioning hike living on rice &amp;
raisins. Perk is with H&amp;S Co. Sth Marines
FPO S.F., in the South Pacific,

It will be Lt. Bob Schulte after 7/29.
Expects to fly a P-40^; Has been at
Eagle Pass, Texas,

Sgt. Sidney Pearce is in N. Africa rais­
ing chickens as a side line to his vrork
with 83rd S Sqd. 310 S Gp. /xPO 528 N.Y.
He bought the chickens with bars of soap.

Art ’’Sonny” Piper was promoted to electi*i
cTans mate, f~abo’ard the USS Sheldnake
FPO S.F. somewhere in the Pacific.

Ensign Bill Schulte is in the Harvard
Supply School at Soldiers Field Station,
Norris D-24, Boston, Mass.
Pfc, Bob Sears got married June 7 in
Sarasota, Fla. to Mildred Taylor. 'Bob
is at Venice, Fla. with the iirmyl
Pvt^ Paul Sedar is in a new comp in En-?land with I^^'c’o, 826 Engs. GenBn.APC 826

Pfc. Bill Poe gained 3 lbs. at horse race.i
in Australis, Is with HQ. SQ 14 MzYG 14
Pete Sedar has a son, John L., and is
FPO S.F., Navy No. 132.
living at 1510 S. Alhombra, Martinez,
Calis. Vlorks vzith an oil company.
It will be OCS at Ft. Benning for Pvt.
Earl ’’Shadow” Ray about Aug. 1. Present
Capt, Mike Sedar is still in Laramie to
he is in Co. B”^4lnf.T.Bn.3rd Pl. Camp ^®€hat the soldiers leave things alone.
Wolters, Texas,
Address Mike c/o Hoyt Hall',

Lt, Vfa. G. Robertson can write the history^of N. African”Campaign and is now
making history in Sicily, YJ’ith Srv, Co.
26 Inf. APO 1, N. Y.

As far as is known Lt. Keith Sevison is
still in Areial Photography at McDill
Field, Florida,

Curtis Rochelle married Jamie Dixon 6/24.

The love Bug is nibbling on Jack Shutts
while learning to be maintenance engr.

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in the Air Corps at Yale University. Will t!
be coiimissioned in two months, .
i!
I
Lt. Bill Shutts has soloed in the Army Air)rj
Corps School at Gerardeau, Mo. Bill broke |
!
his knee cap at pre-flight but it’s ok novfl.
■fl.
1st Lt. Joe Slade writes faithfully to wife6
Charlotte. Is flying P-S8, 43rd Fighter SqI
APO 825, New OMeans, La,
Pvt. A Mrs. Rodney Spaulding are suffering
with heat at Hondo,' Tex. "Rod" is with 87
Navigation Tr. Gp. at Hondo Arm School

lir, &amp; Mrs, Harry Trollope are at 220 4th
Ave,8,1(7, Rochester, Minn, Harry is giving the Mayo clinic a crack at bis knee,

Capt, Hugh Trollope is with the 14 Fighter Sqd. 14 Gp APO 525 N.Y. in N. Africa.
His P-38 has been busy to earn him the
air medal vzith 4 oakleaf clusters. Nice
going, Hugh.
Capt. Tom Trollope USMC is still in the
Mid-Pacific with Bat P.6th Def.BN 1504
FPO. San Francisco.

Lt, Bob Trowe is going to be a dual m^n
Lt. Jim Speas is a Tech. Officer for Cadets
IS (bombardier-navigator) after training at
at Lubbock, Texas. 309 CTD, Texas Tech.
Tyndall Field, Panama City, Fla. Linda, is
Lt. &amp; Mrs. Barney Speilman are in Ogden,U.
where Barney is with the Air Srv. Command.
2296 Harrison Blvd.

Lt. Jack Stafford figured in the "94-6"
battle around Guadalcanal last month. Is
with 370 B Sqd. 307 G Gp. APO 709 S.F.
Corp. Carl Stout is running a telegraph
office at Brooks Field, Texas. Expects
his aviation cadet call soon.

A/c Gordon Sutherland is schooling at Mont.•
State, Bozeman, preparatory to flying.

Gerald Swanton is another one of the boys
at Camp Vfolters leaving soon for Ft. Ben­
ning and his commission.
Lt. Bill &amp; Jane Swanton find it tough liv­
ing in a one-room apartment while Bill is
in Co, D, 81st Bn at Camp Roberts, Calif,

in Miss, with daughterSazajme Irene, 6/22.
Ensign Neil Tyler lost a B-24 in combat
and is flying again with 101 Bb Sqd. FPO
S.F. Neil has been over South Pacific.

Floyd Volker is in Marine Officers Training at Notre Dame Univ., Ind. Sleeps at
Zaham Hall, Co, E, How about that?
James "Beno" V/glker wears the cute little
suit of the Navy V-12 Program, Can be
seen at 280 Biglow Hall on CU campus.
The gold on Dick Vfelker’s sleeve marks
him as a full Lt. in the Navy. Is in
Ar. Eng. at Philadelphia Navy Yards.
Home 228 Rech Ave., Orland, Penn,

Aviation Cade# Thad Via Ike r has over 50
hours flying at Basic School in Corseoana, Tex. 301st AAFFTD

Schwartz is with the 63 Inf, T,
Bat. Co. C at Camp Vifolters, Tex, Calls
the place "hell’s annex," vronder why?

.Lt. &amp; Mrs. Ernest Wilkerson are the par­
ients of a son Ernest Eugene, 6/12, Big
' E is vdth Hg. Ca. 2nd Bat 9th Marines
FPO S.F. in the South Pacific.

1st Lt, John Thomas is at Force Hq. APO 88
N.Y. in England, and is getting news from
a newspaper’.

Wilking is sporting a privatds uni
form at Columbia Med. School, N. Y.
50 Haven Ave.

Thomas and wife just left Casper
for Camp Roberts, Calif, where he is with
Headquarters IRTC,

^*Nubby" Wright is in an OCS. class
81 Fort Sill, Oklahoma,

1st Lt, &amp; Mrs, William R. Kenney were re­
Bob &amp; Gert Tobjm, 6/9, at home E.225 lAssicr
cent visitors here’. BiTl’s at Camp Hood,
Ave, Spokane, Wgsh, Bob is teaching engin­
Texas, preparing to "go over". He’s in
eering to the Navy at Gonzaga Univ, and
the
Tank Destroyer Unit. They both seem
washes dishes at home.
to be getting good tans’.

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1st, Lt, Bob Kimball has a lot of hours in
the A-20 and is looting for action. Is at
BTS, AAF, Carlsbad, New Mexico,

Tom Kirkmyer is in and out of it down in
the So. Pacific. He sees action with Co.
C, 2nd Tank Bn, Unit 820, USM, FPO, S.F.
Bill Anda leaves Casper Aug. 14 for Ft,
Logan to be inducted as fighting sheep .
herder.
Cadet "Chuck” Ayers is in 2nd phase of instruction for Navy AC, Korman, Okla.Bks 8D

Capt, Jim Sprecher is with Hq.Troop, Camp
Lockett, Campo,Calif, It's Border Patrol,

Corp. Elmer Harris is with Hq.Co,2nd Bn,
6th Marine,FPO,S.F. in or around Guadcl.
On ferrying &amp; patrol duty is Forresf'Bud"
Harris AMM 1/c UP 102,Pm,San Diego. Has
flown to Africa and back.

Capt, ^en "Doc" Harvey was just home &amp;
told us about lirmy’s part in Detroit riot.
He's with 9th Inf. APO 2,Camp McCoy,Wisc.
Praying that he'll be moved is Lt. Jim
Hawkins. Tr.N.2 Reg. CRTC,Camp Riley,Ka,

Art Heiser is a flight engineer vzith Pan
ionerican Airways, 602 Berkley, Calif.

Corp. James Bond is doing some drafting
for Hq &amp; Hq Btry 43rd AA Gp.Camp Davis,NC

Pfc. Paul "Hess” Heiser, while in Post
Finance at Camp Carson, Colo, is taking
commondo training as step tovvards O.C.S.

Pvt, Dick Shank has been thru boot camp at
San Diego &amp; is somewhere in California now,

It's Mr. &amp; Mrs. Carl "Shadow” Hopkins.
Now Army th yaks he’s good enuf to carry gun.

!
Corp. Keith Tedford has been in Brazil
j John Hurley is taking Navy tr. at Camp
since 4/16 with 12 Det.AACS AP0603,Miami,F.! Wood,Farragut,Id. Is in Co, 452-43.

Chasing subs in the Pacific is Ensign Jamesj Reports have it that Sgt. Russell Schryer
Harder on USS, SC 991, FPO, San. Fran.
‘ is still in India after 15 months.
SERVED
***
Pvt. John A. Carlson, Marines, dead.
Robert A. Montgomery, RI«I 1/c, Navy,missirg,
Guy L, Chase, S 2/c, Navy, dead.
Pvt. Kenneth L. Vesey, Marines, missing
Sgt. Harold Hunter, Army, dead,
Pvt. Everett Bissett, Marines, prisoner.
Chas. Billy Jones, MS 2/c, Navy, dead,
Pvt, Donald Forsythe, Army, prisoner.
Capt. Tom O'Donnell, Army, dead.
Pfc, Lynn lY, Frost, Marines, prisoner.
Lt. Ray L. Offenbacher, Marines, dead
Maj. John C. Goldtrap, Army, prisoner
Lt, Jack A. Spaulding, Army, dead,
Sgt. Jack W. McDov/ell, Marines, prisoner.
Lt. Ragnar Barhaug, Army, missing,
Pfc, Roy VY, Musfelt, Army, prisoner.
***

The responsibility of taking care of the
home front lies on the sholders of the
following:
Air Raid Warden Kenny Bailey and his wife
have a victory garden which is about to
defeat 'em.
"Bier Man" Carl "Hippo" Horstman paints
a "stiff's" upper lip while his v/ife Mar­
jorie watches over the new mothers at the
hospital,
Jimmy Vfilson stays home and looks out for
enemy planes and Larry, while his wife
folds bandages at the Red Cross.

***

TYe ARE prepared," is motto of Ralph SchBubby. Osborn and Larry Tobin,
since Dec. 1. But the Navy Air Corps
hasn't heard it as yet’.
On the convalescent list are Bob Burwell
&amp; Rob Robertson. Leg infection and an
appendectomy, respectively.

"Yours truly" is still managing to dodge
the draft, but I can’t hold out much
longer. If you have enjoyed this letter
thank me by writing some of these boys.
The eligible girls send you their love
and kisses. That’s thirty’.
Dick Tobin

�James B. Harder, U« S.
V-7, U. N. R.
John J. Hall, Room 945
New York, N.Y.
Thaddius Walker
105 West 12th St.
Casper, V/yo.

Jim is learni
deck, Jim?

to be a deck officer.........

Whose

Thad is awaiting a call to the Air Corps. Spent some
time in Ogden this summer picking up a little engineer­
ing experience.

Bill Poe, P.S.C., U.S.M.C. Bill graduated from radio school in Jacksonville and
Mag. 12, H.S.S. 12
is now looking for a way over there
P. 0. San Francisco, Cal.
Sgt. Sidney H. Pearce
Sid likes the Army, but the Army doesn’t like Sid....
83 Service Sqd., 34 Ser. Grp.
Mather Field, Cal.

Corporal N. R. Battenschlag
115 Cav. Med. Det. (H-Mec.J
Fort Lewis, Washington

Bob is on the alert
girls. Bob? ? ? ?

for Japs or high school

Sgt. James R. Hawkins
c/o 0. T. S.
Fort Riley, Kansas

Jim was recently married at Mcldinville, Oregon to
"Margie”. Is now in Officer’s Training School.

Mr. Robert Rose
2122 Lake Shore Ave.
Oakland, California

Bob is in the Burea» of Naturalization and Immigration,
F.B.I
Say, Bob and Sara, will your kids be
citizens after all that....

Lt. E. 0. V/ilkerson
Locust Grove Inn
Blue Ridge Summitt, Pa.

Ernie and Margaret Sullivan have joined the ranks of
the married set, and Ernie is now with the 6th Marine
Corps, U.S.Array Combat Intelligence School, Camp Ritchie,
Maryland.

Earl is looking for my relatives in Northem Ireland.
Lt. Earl A. Ferguson
Go South, Ferg, Go South....
Co. "C", 133rd Inf.
A.P.O.813, c/o Postmaster
New York, N. Y,

Lt. Don Miller, 0-387950 Wouldn’t it be bad if Don came back with a brogue, and
U.S.Army
his new son picked it up....
Hq. Det., 2nd Bn., 133rd Inf.
A.P.O. 34, c/o Postmaster
New York, N.Y.

With Katy, his wife, here in Casper, Bill is enjoying
Bill Griffith
3106 Chain Brdg. Rd., NW his married life. Studying F.B.I. tactics ---- will be
stationed at Buffalo, N.Y., in about a month.
Washington, D. C.
Leo Wilking
50 Haven Ave.
New York, N.Y.

Dr. Leo has progressed to the autopsy stage....Just
another cut-up. Believes now that alcohol will kill
you if you drink enough of it.

Lt. Don W. Bailey
39th Bombardment Grp.
Davis-Montham Field
Tucson, Ariz.

Don was married June 10th, and he and his wife were
home for a few days. His instructions aren’t all
limited to the Flying Fortress....

�WHERE, OH WHERE, HAVE ALL MY

PALS GONE?

O-HELLO BOYS:
Yep, it’s U.S.A.'s number-one draft dodger reporting on the whereabouts of
the ole gang. Most of ’em are still in the States, but not for long. They are
all anxious to get to Berlin or Tokyo for other reasons than that there is free
beer there. So, we’ll visit the states they’re in.
Lt. R. W. Trowe
7-11 Tonnelie Ave.
Jersey City, N. J.

Bob is in gas warfare school - - he shouldn’t need
much training since he has been married for two years.
No offense. Lineal

M. M. Myer, Jr.
Ath Training Bn., A.A.S.
Camp Davis, N. C.

a private and complaining of the heat.

H. K. Laymon
Go. N., Ath Bn.
301st Ord. Regt.
Camp Sutton, N. C.

Bud is taking schooling in

90mm gun operations.

Still

Keith is getting the special training that makes
soldiers out of car salesmen. Any women in that school?

H. J. Clare
After ten weeks, Jim has a permanent commission in the
10 Reserve Officers Class Marines now - Commissioned Alice on September 5th.
M. S. C.
Has a black boy doing his work now.
Quantico, Va.

Pvt. Carl E. Horstman
"Hard Luck Hippo" has a sprained knee and is in the
Sta. Hospital, Ward A-102 hospital bed again. Should be out in a few weeks
Fort Logan, Colorado
taking Officer's Training.

Lt. R. A. Rowlands
71 Field Art. Bn.
Fort Sill, Okla,

Dick is living the true life of the Army - - Any
women in that life, Dick? ? ? ?

�Lt. Delwin Bentley
398 Bomb. Sqd,
McDill Field
Tampa, Fla.

Del is instructing and checking blond sights.........
How are the targets, Del?

A/C Jack Bingenheimer
A. C. Det. 4^-6
Chanute Field, Ill.

Is in the Air Corps but not flying too high.... It
seems that he needs some schooling first.

Hoop likes the Army and his schooling in glider flying.
Pvt. Vftn. E. Lindenmyer
.
Poor Ole HoopI
USA Airforce 38 Tech. Sch, Sq. (Sp)
Chanute Field, Illinois
Orin Burwell
Chanute Field, Illinois

Bud is tdcing a refresher course in engineering without
the sororities, but with lots of that midnite oil,...
Tye Moore is there, too.

Carl Hopkins
4136 Washington Blvd.
Chicago, Illinois

"Move-out-and-make-room-for-a-man" Hopkins is now a
full-fledged machinist in the C&amp;NIV RR. V/hen are you
getting married. Shadow?

Lt. John R.Thanas
John got married June 9th to Jean Small. Took a
A.P.O. 3006, c/o Postmaster refresher course at Ft. Leonard Vfood and is now
headed for foreign duty.
New York, N. Y.

Geo. F. Niethammer
28th Tech. S.S. (Sp)
Flight E
Jefferson Barracks, Mo.

George finally got into the Air Corps, and is looking
foiT^vard to his training someplace else. About the
women. Geo. .. from among the multitide, we know you
are picking the pulchritude...How about the Des Moines
gal?

"Lord Pinky" is drinking tea in England - With or
Sgt. Paul Sedar
without sugar??
H/S Co, 826 Bn. (AVN)
A.P.O. 875&gt; c/o Postmaster
New York, N.Y.
Lt. J,0. Richard F. Walker
4837 Langdrum Lane
Chevy Chase, Maryland

Dick is in the Bureau of Aeronautics - Navel Dept.

Lt. y/. G. Robertson, 0-431214
Hq. Co., 26th Inf., U.S.Army
A.P.0.1, c/o Postmaster
^w York, N. Y.

Bill is "Somewhere in England". We’ve got our
eye on Kay, Bill, but who has their eye on you?

V.-al^en Perkins
H. &amp; S., 9th Marines
Camp Elliott
San Diego, California

After bootin’ him out of boot camp, he is bootin* it
around after Boots - - just one of her Buddies.

Arthur E. Piper
E. M. 3/C, U.S.Navy

It was wine, women and horses.
armed forces.

Now it’s the Navy’s

John R. Berry
John is in officer’s training now, after enduring his
Co. C, 1st Plat., 3rd Regt.
"Private" life.
Quartermaster School
Camp Lee, Va.

�Lt. Vital. F. Shutts
Eng. Amph, Conid.

Bill is Rush Ciiair.uaii and Scoutmaster for the camp.

Camp Edwards, Mass*

Lt. Bob Kimball
56th S. Sqdn.
Air Base
Albuquerque, N. Mex.

Evidently "Instructor Kimball" instructed Mary Clare
along the right paths as she’s wearing a diamond on
the third finger, left hand. V/edding bells soon, we
understand.

Bill Henry, S.F.3/C, USN We can guess that Bill is at sea, and has seen some
U.S.S.Colorado, Box 16
thrill-packed moments.
c/o Fleet Postmaster
San Francisco, California

ON THE HOME FRONT
Ted Neuman is fast over taking my position of number-one draft dodger. After
completing his maritime training, he joined the Navy in San Diego. School opens
for him October 1st.

Paul Heiser is next to Ted in draft-dodging, and working for Reed Roller Bit
Heiser Co. Putting 1-B to 1-A makes Hess eligible. He isn’t giving the girls
a break a’tall - So many gals left in Casper that he doesn’t want to show
partiality.

^,hb:-;;-spbciaL-:hhh;Lynn W. Frost
Frosty’s folks have just received their first direct
Shanghai War Prisoners Camp
word from him since December 7th. He wrote a
Japanese Field Postoffice 106 letter home saying that he is well, and doing .
Central China
hand laundry for the officers.
Barracks No. 1

�NOTHING

RETURN TO SCRAP

Reg ard For, And Devotion To, The Interests Of Others.
NEUMAN Gives
G-MAN

BADGE

Coach Kingham's boys
have a record uneqaled by any other team
in ths state.
The
season so far:
Hot Spgs..O..O
Billing s..6..18
Rapid City.7..12
Laramie....0..25
Cheyenne... 7..24
Lead
0. . 27
YOUR TREE MAIL'.
The game this week
Nova GARTER BACK
end with Rock Springs
ARMY PREPARES TO
will undoubtedly keep
relieve
;
"HESS"
FROM COAST
the local left-behinds
Two weeks spent
"Woof Woof" Heiser re­ off their behinds most
in Oregon and Wash­
cent receipient of the of the game
ington with sailors,
U. S. A. award ( Under
Nova has introduced
Slip Artist) is leaving GERM. ELECTED QUEEN I
some new movements
for the army soon. Paul
in her dance of the
was quit perturbed with
The Woaf Club uninsingle veil.
This
the eye examination -inously crowned Miss
dance is a nightly
all they did was count Martha Germon their
feature at the ole
'em.
He is still with, queen. The competition
"1114 CLUB"
i the Rool-'er-a-Bit Co.
was keen til "Martz"
’reveald her vicious
attach. Germ is in
the tank corp out is
awaiting her armor
PEACEFUL OLE VALLEY SHROUDED IN BLACK
plating oefore leaving
for duty
From this valley
WALKER APPOINTED
they said you were
ATTENTION HITLER
INVESTI-uATOR
going and you went.
MUSSOLINI &amp;. HIROHITO
Your evacuation has
At their resent
notlcibly reduced the
meeting, the Gus club
available stools and
!appointed Thad Walker i
booths at the local
{investigator of the
pubs.
So v.’e won't
(local women. With’ tlmei
miss your bright eyes
(precious to the local
and sweet smile.(that
.
...
. . , J Noys. Thad classifies
SPONSORED BY UNCLE SAd-the potential dates
j
is irony for scrap 1)
------------------------------- -------- [---------4-cont. pae-Q ■ 2)----- J
In the local scrap
drive^Gunner Neuman
lost his Dick TracyG-man badge.
His
Mother in collecting
junk from around the
house threw itin too.
However Ted still
has his Buck Rogers
ray gun

, ■ rj-f&gt;weZ/-^&lt;3

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