The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 07.04.1945, Side 4

The White Falcon - 07.04.1945, Side 4
THE WHITE FALCON is published weekly by and for the American Forces in Iceland, under supervision of Special Ser- vice Section, Iceland Base Command. Some material is supplied by Camp Newspaper Service, New York City, republication of which is prohibited without CNS approval. THE WHITE FALCON has been passed by the censor and may be mailed home for one-and-one-half cents. IBC Special Service Officer .Maj. Sidney E. Cockrell Jr. Supervising Officer .......Lt. David Zinkoff Editor .................... .Sgt. John Moran Associate Editor ...........Sgt. J. Gordon Farrell News Editor ................Sgt. Robert Hill Staff Reporter .............Pvt. E. C. Gray Circulation ................S/Sgt. Rosario Tessier AN EDITORIAL: Our Mutual Friend, Joe Minority The GI sketched here is Joe Minority. He’s a good guy —happy, carefree and unconcerned. His dauntless indi- vidualism has remained sturdy and unbowed before^ a two years’ accumulation of KP, coal details and latrine duty. Joe says he just doesn’t give a damn—and there’s little reason not to believe him. We don’t like to make un- kind remarks about Joe, for in his own way he’s as goody hearted as they come. “If he can get away with it, more power to him,” say some of his buddies. Yet there’s something else to be considered too. It’s this: When the “brass hats” start pondering the notion of more and longer classes on how to wear the uniform, how to render a proper salute, and other such matters of an equally “lively” nature, right away they spot a Joe Minority and the thing is cinched. A city street can be filled with soldiers dressed as they should be and rendering proper salutes all over the place, but one Joe Minority will ruin the whole picture. He’s the guy who’ll be spotted every time. Major S. Cockrell Becomes Head Of Special Service Base Special Service, which was recently moved to Camp Tripoli, is now und- er the direction of Maj. Sid- ney E. Cockrell Jr., former commandant of Hq. and iHq. Co., IBC, and one-time Easter Skit “1st Sgt.” Ben H. Cohen is shown above signing papers committing him to a “civil- ian hell” as latrine orderly for New York City. aide to Maj. Gen. William S. Key. Assistant SSO is Capt. Heber P. Russell, while other officer person- nel are 1st Lts. David Zink- off and Robert E. Simon. A branch office and ware- house has been set up at Camp Meeks (phone 122) with Capt. Craig W. McDon- ald in charge. “This office was established so that hell- er service could he render- ed in that area,” said Maj. Cockrell. Of his new assignment, Maj. Cockrell staled: “Spec- ial Service exists for the good of all military person- nel. We’ll do all we can to help the men enjoy their leisure hours.” Distribution of moving pictures is now being handl- ed by Sgt. John Senise (Ent- ertainment office —- 227.1), radio repair by Sgt. Stewart Black (227W), and the Spec- ial Service warehouse by Sgt. Allen Stevens and Cpl. Frank Lewis. Enlisted men on duty at the Fieldhouse (Camp Halogoland are Cpl. Alex Cymalo and Pvt. Bernard Epstein. Phone number of the main office is 127, of The White Falcon office: 27. Above: Art 1 logic, Lucille Johnson. Du- ane Hoglc, Blaine John- son. Below. Dana Gib- son. Right, Stubby Kave, me. T A51 .J m-m Left, Dana Gib- son. Right, Jim and Gail Martin- gale, Below, Penny and Peggy Cole. Art Hogle, Duane Hogl e, Blaine Johnson. Left, « Tung Pin Soo (Arthur Wheatley) and Penny Cole. \\ Z* G iaoaootioootsacGooaaauoQisooooocotteaoaoaoaatKsooQGOtioooaccooootsc

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