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SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1943 I h I I w i /Ok * —»&r ■sgSL -»>■■* X* f xsfe x p - s|||r-~' • x, ' < *» iZ/”- - M®?/ - j-^ ®S|K £ - ' ■ . x •/ ;•. <■ • ,- . . - . •-#' ■ ■ .- . . ' Reieued by 0. S. War Department Bureau of Public Relations WHICH IS WHICH— No one can tell whether it’s Elroy Arnold on the left and Leroy Arnold on the right in the above picture, or vice versa. They’re identical twins in Co. H, 365th Combat Team, reunited here by War Department order. Both are good soldiers and acting corporals. ' x ...3®k Released by U. 3. War Department Bureau of Public Relations FORT CLARK, TEXAS—Four regimental officers of the Alb Negro 2nd Cavalry Division, who have, been assigned to the 27th Cavalry are, left to right: Second Lieutenant John R. Ishmael, 4328 Garfield Street, St. Louis, Missouri, who attended Summer High School and was co-captain of the track team; Second Lieutenant Willis Porter, who formerly lived in Cleveland, Ohio, where he graduated from Central High School"; Second Lieutenant William E. Becks, Beatrice, Nebraska, a graduate of Beatrice .High School in 1936, and Second Lieutenant Oscar Evans, India'napolis, Indiana, who attended Crispus Attucks High School, boxed in the Golden Gloves matches in Indiana, and won the middleweight championship in 1941. "THEY GIVE THEIR |gj£JlX LIVES—YOU LEND YOUR MONEY" Bu y More _ W ar Bonds Today ■■— l 11 W mflKEfiGHTinfi/ W fine moßHine food froih wk ™ reßMßßlfl> W FLOUR !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ QBE n EARLE CHESTERFIELD MILL CO. THE SOUTHERN NEWS x’"" dFSJfr g |DML lyWy . WUf "vC wW 'BMT ? tL fj H / : F"WJrI /]' Released by U. S. War Pepartment Bureau of Public Relations CAMP WOLTERS, TEXAS—B Company, 67th Battalion machine gunners smile, and smile they should, for their hard work won this silver cup for the Battalion. Left to right are: Privatd Victor C. Johnson, Greensboro, North Carolina; Private Ellis G. Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio; Technical Sergeant Haynes, Dallas, Texas, and Corporal Lorenzo Thomas, Mount Vernon, New York. , IK|| 1.- • •> />■ . A x-wT , • A* ’ . Z\, '' jMBfeaJE Bdeuad by U. 8. War Department Bureau of Public Relation. NEW GUlNEA—Sergeant Robert D. Gibson of Chicago, Illinois, and Corporal Willie Lagree of Orlando, Floritkt, repair axel of one* and one-half ton truck. r~— NOW ffiwwn SLICED U.S.WAR BONDS f m Butter-frust BREAD J AT YOUR GROCER ASHEVILLE BAKING COMPANY