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Page Ten Theodore the Wolf Friday, January 21, 1944. Camp Adair Sentry “Everyone now on the payroll savings plan should materially increase the amount of bonds he is buy ing. We originally asked for 10 per cent, but now we need considerably more.”— Franklin 1). Roosevelt. Buy War Bonds! 3rd Bn., 274th Honors New Non Coms at Retreat In a retreat parade last Friday, staff officers of the 3rd Bn.. 271th Inf., paid tribute to newly-promot ed non-commissioned officers. Maj. Karl S. Landstrom. com manding officer of the 3rd Bn., congratulated ' the men on their performance of duties and charged them with the responsibilities of Z* .»WfXi. their new rank. 7PM - Tfa/i -O/r Promotions were numerous in “Take that damn poison oak off your helmet!” all non-commissioned grades, and 4 *... I've lived here a long time, »oldier—but I’ve never newly-sewed-on stripes were dis heard of that custom before!* played during the “front and cen- IT'S A SMALL WORLD DEPT. i ter” review. In 1939 Teco Dean L. Seefeld, I The 70th Division band, proudly Co. D, 316th Med. Bn. was a displaying its newly autographed member of the CCC in Wiscon To Captain bass drum bearing'the signatures 70th Division : .Tame« R. Michail. sin. In 1942 he was a member To 1st Lieutenant of Maj. Gen. John Dahlquist and of the Army at Ft. Snelling, 70th Division: Joseph P. Henry. “Maggie’s Drawers,” veteran Smith had to improvise, a common Brig. Gen. Robert W. Young, add Minn. To Technical Sergeant 363rd Int*.: Emmett L. Journeay, Napo paper issued weekly in the 362nd practice in the Army. He had to ed color and music to the occasion. The surprising thing is the leon Siros, George C. Stee«. Prather Fort. ___________________ i Inf., is a year old this week, and buy. beg. borrow and steal mimeo Isaac K. Xote<tine and Edward Loesch fuct that his equipment, to be 882nd FA: Charles W. Johnson. while there won't be any torchlight graph paper, at first paying for it 275th Inf: Clifford Lenten. George W. specific his mess kit, was the Spires Jr., Victor Weekley, James J. M parades or dancing in the streets out of his own pocket often as not. Goldrick. same in both cases. to celebrate the occasion, at least' He had no typewriter for * • • • To Staff Sergeant eight The initials he had carved 361st Tnf.: Donold W. Danielson. Mar there will be some pretty satisfied months and had to quietly use one three years previously and the vin M. McBride and Henry J. Bo«ak. 363rd Inf: Muri L. Cobb. Benjamin B. smiles over in the neighborhood of at Regimental Headquarters in the figure of a horse which he had Moor«*. Lester H. Rodgers. the 362nd. 275th Inf: .lames K Shepherd. I late evening hours. As for news, etched in an off moment were To Technician Third Grade Cpl. Alfred Hanson of Btry. A, still there as a mute testimony “Maggie’s Drawers” is the un J he discovered it had to be pried 361st Inf: Wayne S. Turner. 882nd FA Bn., has received a To Sergeant official newspaper, dedicated to the , out with a screwdriver in most to his art and, well, lack of in 361st Inf: John A. Ross. Raymond letter commending him for a job gay red bunting which waves en , cases. Wilson, Crafton A. Palmer and Bruno Ce terest in that lecture. drone. thusiastically at the rifle range j Ethics made no impression on well done from Gen. Dahlquist. 363rd Inf: John W. Cooper and Rol The commanding general wits and J. Daigle. when one unfortunately misses the Smith, an ex-Hearst and Scripps- 276th Inf: Bruce O. Bishop. 1 pleased to make this citation for First Ones Promoted in 275th Inf: Joseph F. Hardy, John L. target. Howard man. They still don't. Mersch. Don H. McKehzie, Eldon G. Tip his excellent work in the Post 275th Under New T-0 ping, Edward Harper As far as newspapers go, it If he sees a good item in a na- To Technician Fourth Grade Office during the Christmas! doesn’t amount to shucks. “The ; tional magazine, he lifts it, re- 882nd FA: Robert W. Ferguson and Also Handy with Needle Alvin season. Morkert. . old girl," as she is affectionately | decorates it and plants it for his To Corporal Hanson also has received a letter termed by her editor, Teco Bernie men to enjoy. He figures he’s not The honor of being the first 361st Inf: Garland S. Hussey. Leo A. from his battalion commander. Col. Wolk, Andrew W. Davis and Walker technical sergeants appointed in Davis. Smith, is supposed to decorate the going to put Colliers or Reader’s E. F. Arnbrecht, who also added 363rd Inf: Colman J. Meres. ¡the 275th Inf., under the new T/O breeze every week. Digest out of business anyway. He 275th Inf: Burton F. Biby. Harry E his congratulations. i i fell to former S/Sgts. John R. Clark. James E. Garrett, Lawrence L. “But something usually hap had the shock of his life, once, Marston. Jerry F. McCarthy, John A Brennan and George R. Peterson Ridenhour. pens," sighs Smith, “like a 25-mile though. Donald R. Ridge. Cecil I. Singer, W. Thompson. Victor F. last week. Both are members of Hauber. Raymond hike, a visit to the dentist, an over “Maggie's" flagrantly copied a Henry J. Can weis. Carl I. John the 3rd Bn. Hq. Co. son Jr.. l^eeRoy G. Fulcher. Roy E. Nelson. night problem, or maneuver or cartoon out of Collier’s magazine Eugene Thompson. Carl A. Scheich. Har In spite of the fact that the vey Shirley. J. T. Tucker. Janies W. Mer one week, Editor Smith coyly ex something." cer. Orie L. Tucker. Willie J. Luce. Roh special order announcing their new “Maggie" was launched inauspi- plaining in another part of the At the annual erection of officers ert R. Cantrell, Melvin W. Clark. Belvia ciously one year z~z ago ~hzz when th: the _ . paper ... that “if Collier’s wanted to last week, Maj. Earl F. Armstrong grade was one of the last things T. Whatley. Engr: Charles V. Applin. Loram 362nd was stioned at Camp White, steal anything from fr< :n ‘Maggie's and 1st Lt. Ross D. Rogers. Jr.,P*ss through the regular chan- B. 270th Planet. Leslie B. Saxhy. 276th Inf: Marion E. Brooks, James W At that time there was no (’amp Drawer/ it was all right with him.” succeeded Lt. Col. James W. Fraser ,,els at ’«»¡mental headquarters Stoffel. Howard M. Osteihout. Edward C Two weeks later, Collier's car- and ('apt. William G. Langhauser '¡lat ”i»ht, both new second grad- Christner, Charles J. ' ~~ Putta. Ronald J newspaper, and no publication of Cecil G. Oringderff Emanuel any kind to chronicle the events of ried part of an editorial which had on the board of the SCU Officers’j ers appeared at chow the follow Darling. Krasnoff. Floyd E. Lu _______ her t. __ Robert _ L the day. ! appeared in the little mirneo- Club. ing morning with a set of brand ! Payne. Delmar O. Stantz, Theron A. Ri«a. John J. George. Harold R. Heyer. Curl Goosen William W. Schafer. Harry D. Because there is no authoriza- graphed sheet. Smith never quite Col. Fraser retired from his post new chevrons gracing the sleeves ( V Watson, Joseph M. Kearns. Charles H tion for a regimental newspaper, got over it. Scharf. Bernard I. Zaleta. Willard V as first pre«ident of the club with of their fatigues. Colliver. George L. Bowman. congratulations from all members.' Since then, they’ve had a hard To Technician Fifth Grade time trying to convince the other 276th Inf: John L. Linnville. Frederick He was directly responsible for the Edward G. Henig, Hq. Btry., 348th FA, W Bertels. Carl I. M'’Uli<»i'<l. Mark ! original decorations of the club, non-coms of the company that they Rogers. Max W. Pryor. Frederick J. Hockin. living C. Danielson. Louis Ver- didn't stage a two-man sewing bee which have caused favorable com rone. ( ail E. Mandy. 361st Inf Garland W. Ledford. ment from all visiting officers. He , to get those new stripes into ac 882nd FA: O. C. Bailey, R. L. Curry tion! s J. Knipple. C. E. Ruble J. W. Sweet. was also praised for the very liquid M Sweitzer. G M. Turner. E. A. Widman - “Ours was a damn fine outfit, exico, Calif., and had a fine posi cash condition which was shown at H B Smoot. F E. Myers. W. E. Lockhart. 517th Ord. Dances Tonight top«, one of the most highly- tion as customs inspector and ex the end of the club's first year. J D. Lawson. N. L. Ford. H. Cool and O. A dance, to music of the 274th C. Trapp decorated outfit« in the AFF. aminer. However, just before his 27<)th Engr: David G. Boordm.m. Mel Capt. Gilbert A. Waite, as secre Inf. Band, with refreshments (cour vin C. Bohacek. Hut I must say that the men of fiftieth birthday, he left his home tary-treasurer of the club, retained tesy men of 517th Ord. Co.) is To Private First Class the 9l«t should undoubtedly do and enlisted as a private. 275th Inf: Harry F. Cbelton Jr., | his position for another year, being I planned by the men of ordnance Charles T Butterfield. Eugene C. Zelanj. hotter even than we did. Their j directly appointed by Col. Hays, tonight, with Sgt. Joe Dougherty Bert E. Robertson. Charles Mooney. D<ck Engeawich. Marshall Best Frank Ber training i« better; their morale Know your General Orders. Post commander. [ directing. nauer. Eugene Peterson. John 8chwarz. is as high. They're good, and in I Julius LaPlante. Raymond O. Cox. Yale Rodkin. George Lynn. Dale R. Olson. Mil spite of their griping. God bless ton Sihacter. Stanley W Hale. Bennie J. Ten Engineers Earn Good Conduct Medal Dug;«« Walter Fuhr, Lambert Hoffstra ’em. they know they are good." Robert Bushnell. Joseph Yeargain. Frank These are the words of 1st Sgt Rarquist. Reynold Kiemetsmo. Shermau Tyler. Justus Foster. Elbest Eymsn, Ches Edward G. Henig, Hq. Btry., 343th ter W Burton. ArnoM E. Britten. Jam«*« Mr \lpine. Carroll \shlock. Walter Bragg. IA Bn. He volunteered for both William H Hrcrksnj'th. Wannte Brown James F. Carm< dy. Richard" L Corder, world wars and both times has Richard E (orella, I>»miuio W Diori*. nerved our country as first ser Donald L. I>ougherty, Jphn W. Galbraith. Allen L. Harvey. Harry H Hinkle. Harry geant. He saw action with the ma E. Hudson. Junior J. Hughe* Fred T Lause. Homer O. Leslie. Gerald R. Lewi*. chine gun company of the 31st In Izeon \ Lightle. Troy A. Linton. Lawr fantry, 33rd Division, at Chippely ence Lunker. John O. Matt son. W illiam A Murkin. Richard J Ogrvdmk. Stanley and in the Argonne. A. Perlah. Frank J. Prebonirh W’Uliara ' Re*licb Clarence Rohrbach. Kevin I Was Lucky Brhanil. Ro«** R Shadboldt Mekin A. “I was just lucky to come nut Skrede. Wallace Htvmpenhur-t Robert R i Thayer. A Vande Veld*. Walter S. Ail without any wound«. The enemy gu. Gerret Viauer. Ni*k J. Voroao. Chari** . E. Well« and James J Zrna was only about 5* to 1(H) yards 276th Inf (Hear C Anderson Her man X Rotheruberg. Clarence O. Abarra. a«ay. and when we went over Marvin F Xeice. Virgil M <Hn”'nn« le»«- the top. we didn't have the wea J Miiobar Darnel O. Mayer and Wdl’-aa E. Powdrill _ pons or equipment men have to 862nd FA Algele Hinde. Warn* U Prarnon Willi«« -I < hnr*h. W iliam A. day. We had to rely on the Allies Clark. John W Corbett Jr, Willie L for equipment—but I don't want Eytrheaou. Nkholaa C. G mpel. LuOer ■ _ Trailblater Photo 8, CUmr* A *>>• T IKING THF REVIEW of the passing Engineer« are these It nen-cnnis of the 27«th Earn. to talk about the past. The pres )<•■ H J««««. RoWr, F *•) »’« • ho -ere revertí» a»ar4ed the Good Condaet Medal. They inclade: lat/Sgt Weldon A. Brehm. Oennr« A WC:»« \\ ent la more important." Mabary. WiOfaa 8 Martie, Fraak P S/Sgta. Robert Eniag and Everett Bohannon of Co. A; 1 at/Sgt. Joe McBride. Co. B; and M/Sgt. In 1942 Sgt. Henig was com Ma»y. H.rtMri L. F.raaa*. »Ha-- Fz)». James Wilkinson. T/Sgt. Ike Petras. S/Sgt- Latter Winn. Sgt- Ronald Kellog. Teel Ernest R. Marra M R».«. A. a>4 mander of his Legion Post at Cal Sorenoea and Tecâ Daniel B» -om ot H and S Co. Slanlejr Yeneltev. i PROMOTIONS "Maggie's Drawers' in Spotlight as 362nd Newspaper Ends First Year Mail Clerk Lauded For Work During Christmas Season SCU Officers Hold Annual Election Volunteered Twice; 1 sf-Sgf. in Two Wars