The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 22, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    New Assignments In North­
west Open For Enlistment
complished with the mental and
While 4-H members of Coos county
moral support of scores of spectators, *wait »election of *n outstanding boy
many of whom spent the better part and «irl frora their group, judges who
of two days at the scene of operations. wUl »««ounce the choice are studying
Major H. D. Bagnall, the army re­
cruiting officer, at Portland, an­
nounces that he has received a new
vacancy list, affording applicants for
army enlistment a more varied se­
lection of assignments than has been
available since recruiting was placed
under restrictions in February
Under the new new authority qual­
ified applicants may be accepted for
service with the 7th Infantry, Van­
couver Barracks, Wash.; #th En­
gineers, 8th Field Artillery, 10th Field
Artillery and 15th Infantry at Fort
Lewis, Washington; 6th Engineers,
Fort Lawton, Wash; 14th Coast Ar­
tillery, Fort Worden, Wash, and the
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