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* ARK TF W A tyMrtrymen of the new all-negro 2nd. Cavalry > 8% $ I & w• • • Division at work with their horses and equipment. 1 fclP « IFP yipß z Si■ s&s V/Ult ■TtI ■ fWI » < W I WiF lioli £'*&&,* « *1 ~ | tljjajga gSwsl * .->-s3aß±3nl V 'w^'' ‘ a I : ul ‘Jwiaßbn a•• w « ’•■% •• v . ;w4 ■. - J ““™ ¥l3aij37v4wMM r ; r - few l3l * |MW x yMML • 1 Pin i Jlk HEs NO. 1 SHOE STORE, ARMY STYLE—Technician 4th Grade A. Hubbard, Hope Arkansas, Troop F, shoeing one of the cavalry horses. Hubbard attended cavalry training school for three months. No. 2, Saddle room of Machine Gun Platoon, Troop F, left to right: Staff Sergeant Willie Tarkington, Newport, Arkansas; Private George Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio, and Private Willard Collins, New Yerk City, New York. No. 3, Pvt. Davidson Mosley, C Troops, 20th QM Squadron, cleaning pack troop harness, and Pvt. Mosley is from Taylor, Mississippi. No. 4, Private Go Trailwavs SMOKY MOUNTAIN TRAILWAYS WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA SERVE Through Bus Service from Asheville to Atlanta, Anderson, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Local Points INFORMATION AT LOCAL BUS STATION Smoky Mountain Trailways Asheville, N. C. Phone 955 THE SOUTHERN NEWS Released by U. S. War Department Bureau of Public Relations George Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio; William Collins, New York City, and Andrew Frost, Fordyce, Arkansas, check horses on the picket line of Troop F. No. 5, Tech nician sth Grade R, Spencer, Kansas City, Missouri, was a shoemaker before he entered the Army on April 26, 1941. He is now Troop Saddler for Troop F. No. 6, left to right, Private John Dunlap, Indianapolis, Indiana; Sergeant George Stewart, Chicago, Illinois; Private Jesse H. Curry, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Private John E. Batson, Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Private Benjamin Rogers, Indianapolis, Indiana. HELP WIN THE WAR WlWl EVERYBODY EVERY PAY DAY DEPARTMENT STORE 38 PATTON AVENUE SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1943