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Camp Adair Sentry Friday. February 1$. 1944. On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine CAMP ADAIR CHAPELS Obedience . , Trailblazer Photo A TRIP TO the big woods took the I and R platoon. 274th Inf., into the high mountains of Siuslaw National Forest last seek. Scouting, patrolling and mapping practice featured the bivouac. Picture shows mappers at work. God the Creator demands from all His. visible creation except man, absolute physi cal obedience. With man, the half-way mark between dust and star dust, the Almighty ruler of the Universe made the one exception —man’s obedience would be because he, man. wanted to obey. He would be free to love or not love his Maker, and for the choice God has ordained that man be rewarded or pun ished. Obedience tp law is the most difficult of all human experiences. It seems so easy to dis obey, and we all like to hide beneath the weak-kneed cloak of “everybody does it.” God created the universe by a simple “let there be light—day—night—moon—stars— firmament” and the result was the universe. Rut to teach us to obey. He Himself became ¡New Marriage Vow All Husbands Allow Will i Keep Home Life Merry, Although Military More Than Scientific An ever-increasing numlier of “I. Joe. take thee, Sally, as my men in the service these days are wedded wife from 1700 to 2330 as Wizardry Saves GIs exchanging marriage vows and far as permitted by the CO and living unhappily ever after. “Be«- passes subject to change without cause the little woman just can’t notice, for better or for worse, for understand that the Army is the earlier or later, and I promise to 1 way it is and can't be changed.” send thee weekly letters while I However, it the following wed I am away.” ding ceremony were read, things “I, Splly, take thee, Joe, as my would lie quite different: wedded husband, subject to the "Wilt thou, Joe, nave this woman j whims of the CO and first sergeant. as thy wedded wife, to live together | insofar as reveille and retreat are insofar as Army Regulations will concerned, changing residence allow? Wilt thou love her. com whenever you move, to have to hold fort her, honor and keep her. take just as long as my allotment comes her to the movies and come home , regularly, and therefore I give thee regularly on the 2330 bus?” my troth.” "I will.” “Wilt thou, Sally, have this sol dier is IhyAteliiej bear ing in mind reveille, retreat, bus (Continued from page 1) schedules, uncertain three-day pass his team-mate Wayne Milner. Mil es, sudden orders and other haz ner caught the ball in the end zone; ards of Army life? Wilt thou obey the play brought the Irish from him, honor him, and wait for him, behind to win, 18-13. Shakespeare states flatly that he press his uniform and watch over likes the Army, is proud to be in his white card?” the 70th Division and hopes to be “f will.” with it again at the conclusion of OCS. GIs Biggest Gripe Not His home is in Staten Island, N.Y, “like unto us in all things, sin alone ex cepted.” Obedience — absolute obedience is the first and lest law of a disciplined army. It’s the object, criterion and measure of all train ing programs—daily orders— W.D. bulletins and the endless agenda of the Army. In bat tle no disobedience can even lx1 thought of— no questioning of the “whys and wheret'ors.” An obedient, disciplined army is the final vic tor. To obey then is the highest expression of man’s submission to his Creator—to obe.v His laws, His commandments — to worship Him is the ultimate indication that we His Creatures willingly pay homage to our Heav enly Father.—Chaplain Louis P>. Fines. 276th Inf. Reg. Modern Drugs Useless Without Medics' Work Weekday Masses, daily, 1745. Sunday: General Worship Service. 1000; Roman Catholic Mass, 1100. C hapel No. 10—D North : §ui.day: Roman Cathol 0000; General Worship Service, I 1000; Lutheran Service, 1100. C hapel No. 11—D North at Sth. Sunday: Christian Communion . Service. 0900; General Worship Service, 0930; Bible Study Group, 1020; Roman Catholic Mass, .1100; Evening Vesper Service, 1800. Wednesday: S.M.C.L., 1900. A combination of scientific wiz-' ardy and sheer courage are keeping ' the battle death rate for United States soldiers at a miraculous low in this WoHd War II. Sulfa drugs, penicillin, blood POST CHAPEL NO. 1 plasma—all the latest developments ■ in the field of medicine—are use-j ^v,nue ® and -?r<l Street North TRAILBLAZER DIVISION less without the courage of the ‘ FRIDAY’: 2000, Friday After Chapel No. 1—Ave. D & 3rd St. No. foot-slogging “aid men" of the noon Service (Jewish); 3015, Sab- Jewish Services, Friday, 2015. bath Eve Service (Jewish*. SAT Chapel No. 2—Div. Hq. & Spec. Army Medical Corps. Sharing all the risks of battle, URDAY: 1930-2030, Catholic Con Trps., D Ave. & 3rd St. So. but unarmed, the aid men have fessions. SUNDAY- 0900. Catholic •Mass, 0800; Mormon Service, been training in the 70th Division Mass; 1000, General Protestant 0900; Protestant Service, 1000; just as diligently as their combat Service; 1045, General Protestant Christian Science, 1400 (Wed. Communion. TUESDAY: 1915, En 1930). ant comrades. Several hundred of them swing listed Mens’ Gospel Service; 2000, Chapel No. 3—Divarty, D Ave. & into action daily in simulated Jewish History Class; 2100, Tal 7th St So. battle conditions. As a platoon mud Class. WEDNESDAY: 1915, •Mass, loot); Protestant Service, moves up in "attack,” the aid Service Men's Christian League 1100; Evening Service, 2000. 'iff man is just in back of them Service. Chapel No. 4—276Jh Inf. Regt., C • STATION HOSPITAL where he can watch all his men. Ave. & 12th St. South. Red Cross Auditorium He moves as craftily as the rifle •Mass, 0900; Devotions; Protest FRIDAY: 1845, Sabbath Eve- ant Service, 1000 and 1100; Vesper men for at 500 yards, the enemy finds it hard to distinguish the ning Service (Jewish). SATUR- Service. 1900; Service Men’s Chris Red Cross brassard on his arm. DAY: 1800-1900, Catholic Confes- tian League, 1930; Mass daily, Food, But Tight Pants When a hostile bullet has found sioni. SUNDAY: 0730, Catholic ¡1730. ¡Joe GI, the aid man crawls to his Mass; 1000, General Protestant Chapel No. 5—275th Inf. Regt., C Washington (CNS)—Two out of ( side. Lying prone, he diagnoses the ¡Service; 1045, General Protestant (Continued from page 1) Ave. & Hth St. South. every five soldiers in the Army are I injury. If slight, Joe can travel 1 Communion. General Protestant Service, 0900; I and 363rd Inf. The 362nd en- sore because their pants are too 91ST DIVISION SERVICES i Bible Class, 1015; Gospel Service, 1 trenched itself firmly in “Berlin,” under his own power to the aid tight, according to a survey re- 11900; •Mass, 08CO & 1111; Fellow station .... never more than 500 Chapel No. 7— C North at 1st and 363rd drove steadily toward its leased here recently by the Morale Weekday Masses, 1815. Sunday: ship Hour, Tues., 1900. yards behind the front. I goal. Services Division. If the wound is a litter case, the Roman Catholic Masses, 0900; Lu Chapel No. 6—274th Inf. Regt., C It is hoped that 85.000 “ bond The GIs made their opinion of medic hangs a piece of bandage or theran Service, 1000; General Wor Ave. & 4th St. South. their pants known in a gripe sheet busters” will be dropped on “Ber some such mark so signa) the litter ship Service, 1100; Evening Wor General Protestant Service, 1000; lin ” by the division every day until issued them by the division. Only bearers, gives Joe all the first aid ship Service. 190tfc •Mass, 1100; Evening Devotions, I the close of the 4th War Loan one soldier in eight, however, com 2000. Drive, Feb. 29. Attacking at that ; he can and then proceeds further Chapel No. 8—C North at Sth. plained about his shoes and, con Weekday Masses, daily, 0615. •Confessions before Mass and rate, all units will have entered I into the enemy fire, trary to barracks conversation i Joe, meanwhile, is given treat-I Sunday: Episcopal Service, 0800; on Sat., 1900-2100, at Chapels 4, most of them seemed satisfied with the city. inent at the aid station where even General Worship Service, 0900; Ro : 5 and 6. major emergency operations can be man Catholic Mass, 1000; Lutheran SAME TO YOU. SIR WILL ASK DEFERMENT ( hriotian Science Washington—An anonymous pfc. I performed, and if very badly hurt, Service (followed ’by Communion Albuquerque, N. M. (CNS) — "Mind” will lie the subject of Mrs. Remigio Chavez received a was a member of a GI Land putting is moved to more permanent hos Service), 1100; General Vespers, 1800. Tuesday: S.M.C.L., record the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches post card from her son, Pvt. Clovis on a command performance at the pitals behind the lines. ings, 1800. of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The work of the aid man isn ’ t White House. Afterwards be shook G. Chavez, war prisoner in a Jap The Golden Text will be, “Behold camp, and another card from his I hands with the President. “You the kind they write movie scripts Chapel No. 9—C North at 9th. j God is mighty, and despiseth not draft board, ordering him to report ' sent me greetings when I was about, but it is soldiering that needs any: he is uughty in strength and for induction, in the same mail re 'drafted.” the pfc said. “Now I’d all the courage, skill and endur I wisdom“ (Job. 36:5). ance of any combat fighter. I I like to return them, sir. ” cently. 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