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FOR
JULY
J943
OUR BOYS
( Continued fr o m Pa ge 1 0)
knowledge of making food more edible was
to spread jelly over a dry piece of bread.
Once breakfast is over, and it is always
a lengthy meal because there's plenty to
chatter about concerning the dream of
last evening, real or o therwise; the newest
regulations which make Army life more
rigorous; arrangements being made for the
next three day pass or perhaps for a fur-
lough, or else to find out from the fortuna te
fellow who had just returned from pass,
how P hilly or New York looked. Recently,
the greatest topic of conversation h as been
the candidacies of various boys for the
Army Specialized Training Program. A
large number of our comrades have already
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departed for their first screen tests, several
have been assigned to universities in the
East, two to swanky Yale, and others are
awai ting the results of their initial inter-
view.
After the mess sergeant had cleared the
mess-hall by the subtle suggestion that if
we liked the ki tchen so much we intended
to spend the day there he would assign
us some nice deta il like K.P. which would
afford an opportunity to spend considerable
time with him. Following the last gulps
of food and dash into the outdoors, we
slowly track our way back to the barracks
to sweep up around the bunk, tidy the
clothes and either roll the bed-clothes or
neatly tuck the corners wi thout pulling the
covers off which would require making the
entire bunk over again. Sometimes I spend
ten minutes trying to arrange the corners
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neatly, in the hope of fooling my barracks
leader, and thus avoid making my bed
which would take about five minutes. But
then who said Privates should think?
Before going to the assigned tasks each
of us spends a considerable time cleaning
his best friend, the riRe. It took me a long
time to learn the importance of keeping
my "chum" clean and well oiled but a few
details like scrubbing the Roors and wash.
ing windows improved my memory tremen-
dously. When shoes are shined and properly
arranged under the bunk, the entire bar-
racks cleaned and everything is in grand
shape, the working day, begins. As I men-
tioned I am in the communications section
and so I hie to the building where I spend
most of my waking hours and try to faith-
fully learn the difference between an amp
and a volt, a radar tube and a radio tube
and various other things which might en-
able me to discern the difference between
a field telephone, a radar and a radio set.
Since I have already celebrated my mid-
year anniversary as one of Uncle Sam'.
uniformed nephews I am permitted to re-
quest a furlough. Now my evening prayers
inc~ude a prayer for the well-being of our
Adjutant, at least until he can sign my
furlough papers which would make a Phila-
delphian out of me for about a week in
July, if my request is granted.
Incidentally, our Regimental baseball
team is now in second place in the local
~ilitary league with former major league
pItcher Sam Nahem, one-time Brooklyn
Dodger, S1. Louis Cards and Philadelph ia
Phillies heaver, a star with us, while our
best hitter is former Pacific Coast Leaguer,
Lt. Thornton. I believe he played with
Seattle at one time. What a hitter the Looie
is. However, I have determined not to at-
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