The complete Lfe history of G. 1 oe from the time of his induction n, is carefully recorded and kepi ip to date by members of the Per-ormel Department at the Harlin-;en Amy Air Field under the di-ection of Maj. Norman M. Lyons.Most recent innovation in this lepartment which includes both Jmt, Post and Student personnel iffices, an officers' section as well s classificat.on section, has been he organization of a streamlined irocessing unit to completely check he equipment, records, qualjfica-ions and phys.cal condition of all nen entering or leaving the posh Vhen this unit, concentrated in me area, finished its thorough iheckup, the soldier is released and ent on his way, assured that he is lualified and prepared for his new york and that his papers are all in roper order.The written records of all miliary personnel on the field, both of-Icers and enlisted men, are main-ained by the Personnel Department, through a system of morning eports, daily sick reports, duty •osters, individual equipment •ecords and various other forms hat keep officials up to* date as* :o what the exact condition of their I section is.The department is a constant lay by day; morning reports, giv-beehive of activity—special orders tion, how many are present for mg *he strength of eacn organiza* dutv how many are In the hospitiv pay s being drawn, up; insuran mac _ out; dependents allotmer mac’*' out, men being transferred men .sing shipped out.No man or woman comes into the A.my or goes out, moves up or dov n takes a furlough, changes station, hears an Articles of War lecture, wins a medal or a myriad other things without the Personnel Department knowing about it and carefully recording it for future reference.