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Page 2 THE WOLF by Sansone VKi wwuw “Why. yes! As a matter of fact I AM rather busy !” n 7/ (T) J? Q/m cZ'At/i/?, JzAua* < \ We traveled the ancient Dark Hills 1 > V And the stars were guides of light, \ And the night echoed to loneliness, k Pervading our anxious flight*. ' <* We had climbed so near to the Moon! So close to its golden beam: q And the air was soft as petals, there ) As unreal as a dream! j Then swift the road dropped 'neath our feet, And velvety lay the sea. A strained and muttering banshee - ’ v Who cried out - to be Free! \J "And we fled on thru the evening, ¥ With cool winds stirring our hair! } w ,And something like the Song of the 1 Years Was ringing everywhere! i, 0, look back and remember! V Our joys; our youth and night. To magic grasped and held and spun - l Within our hearts, in Flight ! s vr & A -a. Pfc. JOHNNIE M. ERVIN v :Ac SEC# 1922 o C rj POST SCRIFT OF THE A ORE SENTINEL By STAN ADLER (l.fegszine and Newspaper $ feature v/riter - Hereford, Arizona) In presentin’ citations when the war has been won • r 'e just musn’t ignore what the hosses have done. They’ve been haulin’ the plow fl an' the mower an’ tpuck An’ been keepin' the Forces out yonder in chuck, wßr jy An' without soundin’ off I i like them Nazis an’ Japs, i I They’ve been doin’ their bit fjhJ for the V onder wraps, Y’hether farm boss or cow hoss around the corral, They’ve been keepin’ down shortage > an’ boostin’ morale. When we’ve wrangled up peace, we had shore orter toss .. A plumb salty bokay / J J .|5.;0/ to our pardner the hoss. L<> cffuflCHUCftW Vv)»ns Bronze Jtrr. U) tmt WITH THE 93rd DIVISION ON MCROTAI. (Special to the SENTINEL)- For his mer- * itorious service in direct support of military operations at Morotai, Nether land East Indies, S/Sgt, Felix J. Cole, Jr., the son of Mrs. Epifinia Cole, who resides here on the Fost, has been awarded ,the Bronze Star Medal, a medal m of military distinction.' Sgt. Cole is a key member of the Headquarters Section of the 93rd Divi sion, is 22 years old end has been in the service more than three years. Eig hteen months of these have been over seas. He comes from a patriotic family. His father, J, Cole, Sr., was with the famed Tenth Calvary and had % served 30 years of coptinious service, when he died. Sgt, Cole's wife, Sgt, Mary L. Cole, is a member of the 55th 1 (Continued on Pack Page, Column l) * 27 July 1945