t 4Tii I.', iil. i/iili'/tl'fSI * VI. lui.rBitty tii the rank of Pfc. You’recertainly getting up in iJ*e world, Hoy.Also, while we’re on the promotion line, Pfe. John Hynes hasreached the rank of Acting Corpora I.SQUADRON M,vi 11. WtlUtm K. Hinckley, C'Ol*.v ;*wi I on is Gor J nIt was furlough time for several of our bigger wheels, including our C. O., tVT »i. William A. Hinckley. and S. Sgt. John Paruski. In the major’s absence the squadron command will pass into the capable hands *1 our Adjutant, Capt.George A. Kilpatrick.In the meantime much unnatural movement u as exhibited h.vS. Sgt. Itus.seII Hiles who found he was standing in the middle of a Texas ant bed while catling- roll. S. Sgt. Hon *11 H ide lost his much puhliei'/cd moustache through a slip of his ra/.or. C’pl. Jimmy AI-1 ii was showing his family around the area lost week-end. We re proud of it too.1 ast Tuesday’s Jam session was in !he nature of a farewell appearance for sensational trombonist Charlie Cox. Along with the other standby, Bob Veco, who this time (thanks to Personnel Services) had a real live tom tom to heat on and newcomer Jimmy IVlvers idling in with some line tenor, he turned out some terrific jazz. Each week the music gets better, the bands bigger. Let’s keep the ratios intact.The Squadron Softball team didn’t have a chance to prove itself in its opening game with Squadron I . as our opponents were forces! to forfeit the game. After watching our boys in practice, this reporter is willing to say that the outcome would have been the same even if we had played. Keep an eye on Pvt. (’as Carter and his bo vs during the present tournament. We only finished fourth last time; things will be different when the results come in for the coming games. VVe ain’tforgot whatcha done to us. Squadron 11.The inter-barracks sol t b a 1 1 league has provided some unexpectedly exciting ball playing, with Bks. ICO the latest to star. Bks. 194 and Bks. 183 haven’t done so badly themselves.YOU CAN FIND IN SQUADRON :M DEPT.: Master Sgt. (Yes, 1 mean Master Sgt.) George K. Crosby. Sgt. Crosby received his rating during his previous enlistment. After being discharged, he joined the Merchant Marines for a while th'ui was drafted. He was able to get back his old rating. At the moment Sgt. Crosby is at home on emergency furlough with his wife who is critically ill. Our wishes for her s|eedy recovery goto you.In conclusion, i question, WHOIS K1LROY?SQUADRON NC.spf, Oliver W Jtiirnv. lt;O !}v S. S? t. J. 1. I'tiom ;»-»'«!ii i iITwo former and Crawford, shin to Scott FOLT’s, Sermon received udeis Kii for * viise inPEACE Bv J. H. ScHmwltWhen rhi s d rea d fu I i rtf'* is over And again 'he world's at peace,Our loved ones will return.againAnd joys will seldomcease.By Ood’s good will the end is nearIn peace we wilt remain.The peoples of ill the other hinds Will Is now that peace do'hVirei(jn.