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Father Time
STILWELL QUIPS BURMA - Crossing a river in the C.B.I. Theater several weeks ago, Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell squatted on the bottom of a fragile boat constructed by Chinese Engineers by stretching canvas over a frame of green limbs. When the boat put into shore, a Chinese soldier remarked, "Look at that old man. He must be over 60." The boatman shook his head and replied, "What do you think of that?" Stilwell translated the conversation for his companions. He smiled wryly. "You've got to take a lot of insults when you get to be may age." |
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When the Roundup told you around Christmas time that the CBI APO was literally handling mountains of mail,
we weren't kidding, as this picture shows. Here you see what Santa Claus deposited at one time on a West India dock.
The full-sized G.I. in the foreground gives a basis for comparison.
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It's news when 16 men reach a small service post in eastern India and discover they are from the same
town, Flint, Mich. back row, left to right: Sgt. Leonard Meyers, Pvt. Angus Henderson, Pfc. Harold Bennett, S/Sgt.
Harold W. Parker, Cpl. Orlo M. Muser, Sgt. Isaac L. Rankin, Sgt. Franklin B. Lane, Sgt. John W. Shanahan, Pfc. Hugh
E. Onan and S/Sgt. Fred B. Workman; front row: Sgt. Bob Krieger, T/Sgt. John M. Byrne, S/Sgt. Jack R. Burke and
Cpl. Arthur D. Grondin. Cpls. William Gaines and Kenneth Snyder were on emergency missions when the picture was
being taken.
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Needs To See Chaplain?
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Perhaps few G.I.'s in CBI have seen the Kashmir mountains covered with snow, but these pictures taken there show
it to be quite a scenic spot. Two Americans on leave, won second place in the All-India Ski Tournaments there this
month. In these photos, Capt. Julius A. Sobin sails past the cameraman on his way to a close second in one event on
the program.
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Musically-inclined CBIers with a thirst for sweet swing, American style, will soon get an opportunity to hear the
Swing Patrol, a G.I. band which recently started a tour of the Theater. Many of the musicians previously performed
on Stateside "name" organizations.
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| "Cpl. Behr - This is to inform you that I do not wish to have you send any more of your letters or photographs to my wife, the former Miss Law. If you do, I shall take official steps to stop it. - Sgt. J. Christy, Station Complement, Fort Hamilton, N.Y." |
| "G.F.U. Keep your oil to yourself! - and the damned ivory elephant you promised my wife. Wife love, Sgt. Christy." |
You'll recall that Gale Robbins graced page one of the Dec. 3 Roundup. We received no complaints at the
time, so here's an encore for those who missed the issue.
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What was good enough for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was good enough for this fishwrapper
on Dec. 16. This distinguished group decided that this picture of sultry Ramsey Ames was the classiest submitted
in its cheesecake contest.
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ALL COMPLAINTS TO BE VIEWED CAUSTICALLY BY FISHWRAPPER |
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