The White Falcon - 01.01.1944, Síða 5
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A chemical war-
fare instructol
(left) puts a for-
mation of future
Chaplains
through their
paces at Harvard
University, home
of the only U.S.
Army Chaplains’
school in the
States.
Marauder crews
in Britain find
sand tables a big
help in holding
post mortems on
their bombing
results. Here
(right) S/Sgts.
Russel Tesmdr
and Warren Gil-
bert chalk up
their hits.
No need to wash the decks af-
ter this! The, going is pretty
rough out in the North Atlantic
these days, but Allied ships keep
“bringing it over.” Here, a U.S.
destroyer is shown riding “a
big one.”
Natives (right) assisting Allied
forces in the South Pacific un-
load “life blood” from a land-
ing barge to be rushed to wound-
ed at the front. The natives have
been a big help to the GI’s in
performing all kinds of work de-
tails.
Getting “lit up” this way is a
treat for the lamps. Pert Shirley
Saunders (left) scrubs the black-
out paint from a street lamp in
Miami, taking over a man-sized
job. Shirley says that this is the
first of many lights which will
soon be coming all over the
world.
More bad news for Nazis! River barges, the inland waterway
carriers of coal from mines to widespread United States war in-
dustries, are produced on a mass basis at a factory in the east-
ern section of the county.
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