The White Falcon - 21.10.1944, Síða 4
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| THE LOCAL SCENE I
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(Photos by U.S. Amy Signal Corps.)
3gt. Angeio Cleffi (m right foreground
above) heads the crew of QH garment work—
ers who specialize m alterations. Beiow,
ffc. Carl Peckfelder prepares a "batoh" of
bread dough for the molding machine at the
modern bakery.
fvt. Vincent Pisoiotti, below, is a can-
vas worker in the Tent and Cot Repair Shop
of the (Ja. He is kept quite busy repairing
the canvas bottoms of GI cots which take
quite a beating from fellows using them as
mats for their wrestling matches.
Ord. binocular repairman Tec 4 Richard 0.
Mitteer finds a surface plate (above) a big
help in his work, while (below) QMC ehoe
repairmen ply their trade with their awls.
..Corporal James
Pethel is shown
above removing a
pile of ODs from
the up-to-date
cleaning vats.
Clothes are "sw-
ished" around in
the vat which is
filled with fluid.
Each Army Ord.
repair shop is eq-
uipped with all
types of machinery
in order to repair
anything from a
big truck to a
watch. For inst-
ance, S/Sgt, Clar-
ence Kynior uses
very fine tools to
repair a watch (in
photo above.) At
left, Tec 4 Edward
M. Malt re uses a
turret lathe to
turn a camshaft on
a 2-| ton truok.
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