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APACHE SENTINEL t VOL. 2 NO. 22 1922 SGU, Station Complement, Fort Huachuca, Arizona FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5,1945 GovernitreiLt oorplu.s Prap^ty Capt. James E, Johnson, Custodian, Sur plus Property, Phoenix Area, in a letter to the Post Commander states that ’.Mili tary personnel are not eligible to pur chase surplus government property, Bis . charged veterans may be eligible to pur chase such property provided they quali fy with the Smaller ’war Plants Corp, The Office of the Smaller War Plants Corp, * for this area is located in the Security Building in Phoenix, Arizona. Military personnel about to be separated from the service, and who contemplate purchasing government surplus property are request ed to ’ obtain information from that 'off ice, r* . OUBSCft.I B£ NOW ! In 'a letter received by Col, Charles Smithy post commander,ha j Gen Karl True " sdell, commandant of the Command and General Staff School at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, expressed his desire to receive subscriptions for the publication, "The Military Review." The Review has been one of the outstan ding publications of this war and int ends tg sustain this rating in the post war world. In it has*been found the high ; est military material obtainable. A special subscription rate of $3 00 • for fourteen issues is- now fcuth -1 orized . for military personnel. For fur ther information on subscriptions, call Maj H. R. Hansen, Post Adjutant'at 2107. * S'ac : fe - 40 G'Uc-ncC . # • • * * \ WASHINGTON (CMS)- Gen Wainwright coll ected his back pay- $41,893*45,1e5s pay ments to Mrs, Wainwright# POSTSCRIPT OF THE Col. I.lidian 0# Bousfield, who has com manded Station 'Hospital No.l since i? 42, retired honorably this week after three years of service. Col. Bousfield is a native of Chicago and graduated from the University of Kansas in 1905. He gradu ated from the University of Northwestern School of Medicine in 1909# He was one of the outstanding physicians of the "Windy City", un til he • became Director for Neg ro Health for the fto b&nwf^d. ir 1930. Col. Bousfiwl( was • c oixiis si One' a Lieutenant Col onel in the Medi cal Corps, Jun< 7, 1942 and arr ived at this sta tion on June 131 1942. Ills reasol for being callej into .the servic was to or mania this present hosj pitai. He was pr- BOUSFIELD onoted to full Colonelcy in February 1944.* The annual Alumni Award from the Univ ersity of Kansas was given to Col.Bous field in 1941 for his outstanding >ser vice with Rosenwald Fund. He was Presi dent of the National Medical Association in 1932 and served as head of the'Chic ago Urban League from 1929 to 1931* I n 1941, he was a delegate on the U.S. par ty appointed by Cordell Hull, (then Sec# of State) to attend the Bth Pan-American -* Child Congress. ’ m. ’Until '‘the-Liberty Life- Insurance Com - pany merged with another company to form (Continued on Page 3 Column 1) - em, - n n *fe sci d ' i § $ ISL IflHi 'Mx e . ....JllliSp