The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 01.01.1944, Side 1

The White Falcon - 01.01.1944, Side 1
Vol. V. ICELAND, Saturday, January 1, 19kk. No. 15. Army Discharge System Revamped To Keep GFs Army’s Shi Hut Opens Eor Winter Sports Fans In furtherance of its policy to facilitate the return of the dis- charged soldier to his proper place in civilian life, the War Department announced this week that it has adopted a single document which not only clear- ly informs him of his rights, du- ties and privileges, but also is designed to give adequate in- formation , to those Governmen- tal agencies which can help him. The new form, called “Report of Separation,” replaces seven forms and five letters hitherto required. The soldier receives one copy, while others go to the Veterans’ Administration, the State Director of Selective Ser- vice, the Re-employment Com- mitteeman of the soldier’s local board, the veterans’ employment representative in the local office of the United States Employ- Holiday Movie At Gymnasium A New Year’s Eve movie party, similar to the showing of “The Gang’s All Here” Chistmas night, was expected to lure another large throng of GI’s to the And- rews Memorial fieldhouse last night. The gay technicolor musical, “Coney Island,” co-starring shapely Retty Grable and George Montgomery, was to begin at 2115 hours, ending just in time for moviegoers to welcome in the New Year. Distribution of special novelties was planned by Base Special Service. ment Service and the Adjutant General’s Office of the Army. The soldier’s copy is certifica- tion of his status as a veteran. It informs him that if he is re- gistered under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 he must report to his local board that he has been separated (Continued on Page 2) New Powder Knocks Itch Out Of Lice Army medical men in the Medi- terranean theater are starting a campaign to make U-S. fighting men “louse conscious.” The me- dical men point out that flies and lice cause the kind of typhus fever that brings temperatures of 103 to 105 degrees and often results in death. One of the most important items in the medics’ program is a new louse-killing powder. It’s a harmless looking powder, but if properly applied it will keep a soldier free from lice for any- where from 30 to 90 days When dusted into clothing with a gad- get that looks liks a flit gun, it will slay in seams a.id heavy materials until the oufit has been cleaned. Special studies of fever con- trol are being made among the civilian . populations under the auspices of the U.S. Public Health Commission, the Rockefeller Ty- phus Control Commission, and the Army. “Arab Bowl” For Troops In North Africa Soldiers in North Africa who would ordinarily spend New Year’s Day watching a Bowl game will get an opportunity to do so this year, too. The answer to that is, Cpl. Zeke Bonura, who used to be quite a first baseman in better days, has promoted an “Arab Bowl“ game between two Service football teams for the champion- ship of North Africa. Serving as queen of the big festival will be screen star Rosalind Russell, and five pretty WAC’s will act as “ladies in waiting.” Between halves Arab troops, will parade, U.S. Army para- troopers will hail out and land on the field, and Texas cowboys long since corraled by draft boards will give roping exhibi- tions from Arabian horses. Stulka To Model Before Art Class Sketching fans will have a beautiful blond stulka—“Ellen” —as their model tomorrow after- noon when the weekly Art Class meeting is conducted at the Reykjavik Red Cross Club under the supervision of Miss Alyce Biddle, ARC hostess. The pretty Icelandic girl will pose in her country’s traditional costume, a long robe-like dress with colorful embroidery. She will be at the club from 1400 to 1700 hours. Members of the Camera Club also are invited to attend this special class. Soldier ski enthusiasts will have their first big outing of the season Sunday, when the soldiers’ ski hut, under management of the Norwegians and available to all Allied Forces, officially opens for the winter months. Located only a short distance from Reykjavik, the hut is situ- ated in great skiing country and is easily reached by Army ve- hicle. Officer in charge is Capt. Kilbjorn Spilhaug of the Nor- wegian Army. Assisting Capt. Spilhaug will be expert ski instructors, both Norwegian and American, who will be “ready and willing” to hand out tips to any GI’s inte- rested in learning the finer points of the great outdoor sport. Skis and all necessary equip- ment will he available at the hut, but soldiers planning to “make a day of it” are urged to bring their own rations. All men are also advised to bring full can- teens. For further informations as to the ski hut’s location, skiing and travel conditions, men should call the Base Special Service Of- fice. More Guns installed In U.S. Bombers The Eighth Air Force has just come up with some news that the Nazis discovered a little while ago—news about the extra punch and sting that’s been added to the Flying Fortresses and Lib- erators. The Fortress has been given a new chin turret with double guns to prevent those head-on attacks that the Nazi pilots seem to like. Located under the nose, the turret’s two electrically driv- en .50 caliber guns are operated by the bombardier. The new set- up gives the bombardier a bigger angle of fire, and he also has a more positive sighting mechan- ism. He controls the guns by a handlebar grip, while ammuni- , tion flows into the weapon on rollers and the empty cartridge cases and shell links are thrown clear of the ship. New external bomb racks have been added, too. Icelandic Christ- mas customs and legends were ex- plained in inte- resting fashion to Servicemen | visitors at the Reykjavik Red Cross Club bj Mrs. Anna Jons- son, Icelandic woman who vo- lunteered her services for the ccasion.

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