Says the caption material - and who's gonna argue? - that MGM's Hazel Brooks has been chosen by serviceman as the
girl they'd like to dream about. Well, good night, fellows.
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SULTAN, MERRILL WASHINGTON - (UP-ANS) - The Senate this week confirmed the nomination of Maj. Gen. Dan I. Sultan, CBI
President Roosevelt recommended promotion to temporary lieutenant general of Maj. Gen. Lucian K. Truscott, Jr. |
"WILL YOU SIGN THIS REQUISITION FOR 20 FEET OF ROPE, SIR?"
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Hospitality plus. Maj. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer personally welcomes the newly-arrived members of the Women's
Army Corps to the China-Burma-India Theater.
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Sgt. Jean Forrest, left, and Sgt. Beth Franklin walk out of main HQ entrance.
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"Must" was the Post Tailor Shop, where CBI and AAF shoulder patches were bought. WAC's Forrest, Berger, Jean, Higgins,
Brassus, left to right.
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Pvt. Dorothy Luft, Pfc. Margaret Solum ask directions from Calcutta policeman.
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Pvt. Dorothy Luft redeems her shoes at temple for a half anna.
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CO Capt. Mary Eliod, Lt. Roslyn Katz inspect company records.
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WAC's Forrest, Franklin exchange fashion notes with Indian girls.
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One of the stops on the WAC's indoctrination tour was the Nimtalla Burning Ghat on the bank of the coffee-colored
Hooghly River.
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WAC's Stevenson, Wright, Schaefer, Robertson, Nugent, Luft, Nash, Phillips, Whitaker, Solum, Goodwin look down from
temple balcony.
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Chinese soldiers lob mortar shells into the walled city of Tengchung during the siege of the town.
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That P-40 Warhawk is just as mad as it looks. Apparently peeved at the interloping P-51 Mustangs, this Warhawk
chewed a chunk out of a Mustang wing. It really happened (claims 14th Air Force) during an air raid alarm when the two
planes collided when rolling to the dispersal area. Hummmm, could be.
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Burrah Sahib Cracks the Whip |
As this B-25 soars into the air, smoke and spurts of flame stream out from the rockets beneath the wings. The rockets
are being used successfully to get heavily-laden planes into the air, but will probably not be used tactically.
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Goes to the Wars |
Indian orphan Myrtle Nanson, two and a half years old, shyly examines a bass viola, as Lt. Don Nelson, dance band
director, points to the strings and Pfc. Thomas Glynn holds the instrument. Mother Ame is a member of the Catholic
missionary group entertained by the G.I. band.
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Rewarded for Keeping "em Flying. |
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The biggest one, of course, got away, but among those caught on a fishing expedition up the Indaw Gye Chung near
Kamaing were these two. The largest measures almost six feet, weighed 160 pounds. Left, Capt. K. S. Laney; right,
S/Sgt. R. E. Stephens, the Izaak Waltons.
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While Miss Nancy Hemingway, comely Red Cross worker toiled with her paint brush, Sgt. Fred
Costa couldn't resist
the temptation to do a little painting in a lighter vein. Miss Hemingway and Kostka were among a host of workers
who volunteered their services in painting and doing a hundred other odd jobs needed to complete a Red Cross Club at
an ATC base.
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