••~:. f:!:~~ :~:1!h:i:~~:•-= .,,. · t1 a .., ,.... - . . A·... -ll Cs "IS,@i?. l •; ~ ,.'"'.., TIU ~..,~/ ;~:i if., l more · pl·easant fall than wa have . · had in Slippery Ro0-k this year. ·. f /ci'J · ;_ Glorious days, crisp evenings, .: and ..,}t{:Ch?· '5 -=-· ~ \.-afternoons that made .you itch for a '1l:,f . .. .•, :·· . · -~ • v hike in the woods~ ·As this is being \' ~Qv' '23,19¼• .@~[l",t1 .~ writt~n , however, the leaves are n.ow . ., ·•'0:/:t:::,f.:l=.fJ( ~- practically. all gone, and men have carted them (.: ···"61•:·:·,J from this large campus you know ~_q ___w~.t~ by the ·.~-;;r.aby b•y on Octob'er 2.6th-namE!,PeterSowaJl.ll II Congratulations, and keep trying,-VY,e cant mis& ·each other always •. Pvt.Floyd Bartee and S/Sgt Sam. Mamula v:isited ·~agether; the ·1atter with many tales of the invasion which he was in:, landing in France the second day with the Merchant · Marine~. Ens,Russel~Reed soon to report tb Boston~ and Capt.and Mrs Frank Nicoletti.Franks wife is a Lt. in the Wacs.., and claim's that Frank got his latest commission just so he would outrank her. Overseas folks ·round ·in thair envelope with the last v. B. at pamP.hle.t entitled "A LE'_fTm TO MY SON" wri tteri by Frank O. Colby. You have him to thank for t~at well written timely message as he sant the copies gratis for that issue.' SO ;.JO'.7 , lets dip into the Ui;,IL BAG, and see: Writes Mrs Virginia Hipps ··H€rrin( 1004Platt StTampaFla) 11 T~rough ~my husband has discovered he knew one S.R~ boy in Corsicaf-Lt.Jim1Gallagher-he eays • that he arid Jim used to have'more tnan one chat during Winter evenings over there~ •• also he believes he knows Paul Reardon-ask Paul is he remembers a Lt, Herrin in Sicily·· or Italy'~ Let Pf2.~l:'.{lul Reardon who is now discharged from 'Deshon Hosp:, and now at(Conv:}Iosp. 2nd Bn. Fort Story Va) antiwer for· himself-were · glad Paul is .well ' recovered now .. Writes · Marg, VanhornGuyt6n(LtR.D.Guyt.onl3o§r69RD3Charl~stonSC)"Like all army personnel we have·· be:iri on the mar~h from Ala, to NY, to 1Iass. and now here in s. Carol ina.w.and vve both read every line of V.B." From AJC. Buy a WAR BOND----and turn the page, please - ·.:. i' 2 !• V 2, J · 35 ·.-,.. . Vane(;. S.<;.necal(Na_val .i~i-U"'lex. Hosp.Swarthr.fore ,P~) "I· :just had my fifth operation on my leg S?ince_·my '-trai·ning ·accid~nt,. a .';/ear ago, so r•11 be off of my foot forl~o"ine t~·m~ ,,befo.re-.q~ar~ng ·'Y •eig,nt on;it.Ive ),.o_gge:d down a heap of hospital ,.ime'!' .. rr-9t11:CaptDan Shit.:k(:APO) "I fe.el .mu.ch better - ab'.'"'· out it now si.11-~.~ r g~t.'m'.y ;Jiooks into the J ·a ps good and · pr·oper., and after in training . ·so_ -long --·it · make~· y:ou \feel good to g~t- intp battle.Our outfit was..ev.en · ·compl:iinented by 'the Marines~ i 1 . And •the, Mar'ines .are swell fellows~•to !'i.ght along side of.\', Fr9rn T/,5 John ·M. ,i.ewis~4E}l.Eng. L Pont C0Ft.B.ennirig ·Ga) ·11 Im still hoping to get bai.c~ .to ·sdho-ol, and hope a lot of the · other . f,ellqws get back too. My outfit is st•iB. here in Ga and lots of· talk a-b out overseas.I hear from Reardon,_,Tom Green. wh,o is likely aci~ss my / rtow(6o~rect1) and Art Wil§on ~ho is on Guam~. F~om: Olga Long'(Re'd Cross-near Paris.?)" England was lovely, and I prefeirred the quietness ,of that country to the .scurry-ing crowds of the born.bed · out cities. :My first assignment was an Aero Cluh, .-then I became a coffee and donut girl with a Clubmobile, and ·now we seldom see the same face agad.n .. Never did I dream that I would ·be seeing so much of t ·his world after leaving S.R. I was with Bill Temple when he got the piece of rubble of the Tower of London that he sent you, ,and I saw Jimmy H~nes ~ week befoie · I left England. He ~as a beautiful wdame~ in the show and . it was fun ·seeing Jimmy againUI'd cert~inly like to serve coffee & donuts to Fred Ptucha and Jack Denbgw and a few other.s " ••• Bring them, to the Uomecoming Olga! · From Lt Andy Petach(England) 11 • Last week after I moved here. I,me:,t .· a Navy flier who US€d to visit Jake •ElVa,:t,t. at S.R. &: he · al.so w,orke¢l ih the same base as Chet Swick-its .. a smallworldl AND n9w as · to becoming a BABY JUDGE--I dont know whether I could pass the quilification te~t---But I do know that Perkins can.:.he is one who knows all about "babies"~ From Molly Naismi,i.n(Li;,s . Angeles ,Cal) Geo •. is about to leave for the South· Pac. We _spent last Gvening with Lt,:& · Mrs. Ham,.JVright ... we all talk about- .t,he~ homecoming". F'r om Sgt Loyal- K. Briggs(China) "Tcn;iy L9ngg, is .here in the same camp with me, but as yet 1 have not · seen him,"and will net ·for a few days as I le~ve for a .. 3 day . pass ntlw·-hop.e to see him when I r~ -t .urn •• ,am sending the.se pictutes of China whi-ch will tell more about it than one could write 11 • Tha:nks! 1 ·From Ens Gerie ·Barlett(At sea) "I thi'nk that two of the BABY JUDGES • ought to be Keith St oner and~ Tom 'Carey--f or no one knows "babe-s" like they do1 I sure would like i~ : run into . some of the fellow~ from school--never · d~eampt I ~ould misa them as I do. Ti e have been~a dry do~k beiqg r~paired after our torpedoing--then we really began to· work and carrie9- tanks, planes, ducks, . ammunition etitr to the fig.q.ting· area. They sure ran us ragged for a while~ From:Mar:ine News Release::. "1st Lt H ..P. Mo$ca narrowly escapid injury when Jap antiaircraft gunners hit his fighter plane on two successive .days-both timea"s in the same vi taL spot in the . left wing. ~tosca 'is ;a Corsair pilo.t with the 11 6eath-Dealers"·• The first time . his plane was hit,he dropped his 1000 lb bomb on Yats blasted runway when several Jap planes were seen on . the ground ••• he was· successful in reaching his basie with his plane . afire on both occasions but also succeeded in getting Jap planes and hangars" '• Nice going ·Herb 11; From _S /Sgt Leon Scowden(Belgium) "I dont know muc.n about the · progress. of the war, but·.- 1 1 11 . be in on'the conquest of Germany or I miss my bet"''' "From Capt. Herbert- Hartzell( Belguim) "Over here its 18 _.hours a day, .7 days a week, and I dont get around much to mee.t th~ many S.R • . fello~s , I know must be near. I met Ralph Lansberry sitting . next table at mes~ the other day. I have met up with Ed Co~trell ,a time two 11 •• From Ens Melvin Berry(At sea) .."Nothing in this war is :what you would call pleasant; and it ' is the th.fngs we look forward to that gives us hope, and those VBs help; The ere~ is no~Jijinis~ing the repa~rs ·that will soon tJUt our boat .. in r~nning again~t, .. ~rom Sgt; J,im ~ s (England) 11 ...-lecd a letter from my old roomie John Hauth t.~d.a y and he's over across beating hell out of the Krauts ••• my S.'R. Momecoming would not be complete without that big ove~grown lummox therell Our Show-may go'to the states and take part in the 6th Victory ~~ive and if Ifm near S.R.l'd be terribly thrilled to ·h~ve you see our show" Where is Gib Mohnet?" Does any one know? And keep us informed as to show schedule Jfmmy-w~.would ' like to see it~ From Lt.P.T.Butler Ct H. Crii!man RDi/4Boise Idaho) 11 · Tliis makes the 27th place I have been stationed, and am now in the _final · phase of my combat training-will spend Xmas either in Europe or the ·S. ' Pac.ific. My wife is here with me and we are living on a :grand big _ farm and enj_oying it" •. _Frorri S/Sgt Clarence. Aikex (301 S.lOth StBelle_v,ille,.IJ,l)"Since last April I have b.een living here with my wif~ and I am . a P.T. lnstr.at ~cott Filed. I saw Geo -Kline and Bil~ Cverand l;ler-e when I first came. Red McIntosh writes me that he is at hode Island State .College, and.~hey have a baby gir~. My wife Barbara(from · Clinton N.Y) is ·anxi'c:ius t.o se·e S.R. 11 • • • Bring her alon~ ! 1 ~rom Lt -James Br§.ss~(447 .Obsn Bn FltSillOkla) "All the other · officers here read VB-and . ~o S.R. i~ becoming well known ••• we will make the .Homecoming a MUST in · our schedule". from Sl/c Fred DHieolo (At sea) 11 I am ' writing tl:lil:! during my gun watch so am crowded for space. I have not seen any one of my ol_d col1ege fr~ends for 2½ yea:rs &: °" . p. :3. V B· # 35 .:_ • _ I sure would like to run into somebody. When this ship "The Re··1·g n of Terror" docks long enough I will see some of them. I expect a . 30 day leave soon and will be around 11 ,.Come see us Fred. From Lt.YJ •.S •. Held (3ecN Sq45-8Victorville Calif)"! would sooner be in Texas th-a n here but what can one do about it?".From Ens W.R.Tebfi\y,r.P. ..O~ " All ' ! can say now is that I've. been trave.ling and will likely have more · news in the months that lie ahead"·•· 'From Lt Bill Manke(Combat Crew Tr ·Sta SqO Thomasville Ga) 11 Aft er 22 months . overseas I came home, got marrie ed, have my wife here with me'-;.a nd I .a~ _now training new boys, and then hurrying home to the little wife.~. J -··--Saw Johnny Kaufman in Miami" .. From Lt Jack Hetrick(PersHq ,Camp lirowder Mo)" My wife . and -I were b:Lessed last May with the birth of a fipn:William Llavi-d, : and he is doing fine, and he qua-lifies for that BIG BABY CONT .ES'r-, so. ;w~re looking forward for homecoming. Bob Milheim and his wife(Helen Uber)are here in Joplin Mo~' .· From 1st Sgt Dale N. Pearce(Italy) "Recently Lt Alan Barnette of·. New •. Uastle is with us and it is nice to have some ohe to talk to that knows S.R. He is the wearer of· the Purple Heart. I -spent a 1.couple of days in Rome and enjoyed the new experience no end. The ~~d -Cross tour we took· showed us the Pantheon,)C olosseum, Catacombs, .:l:t,.Peters Cathedral, Vatican, Ancient,Ruins, and many othe r points of interest. Grape season is jus1;, about in now, and the winerie_~ are t?eing prepared for t.l:;te season. 11• From Pv11..,Mary E_~_.Elwood(2nJ ~1 ac Co Norgolk Va)"I finished·rny · training · in motor transport and am now lie eased to drive a . i. to 1½ ton truck".. Fro.m. LLt. F.rank Crowley(BVVS556U Long BeachAAB~Calif) 11 · I am still doing c.onfidential forc.asting .a and have been here over a year.Saw Joe · ipglis~ when his big battlew~~ was ,in for repairs,_ Joe is a Ltsr.gr. and l _ook-~ fineH. From T/Sst Wayne Garr.~ux(France) 11 I n c losed is a _p_icture· ~of ,-- $~ere Gour, . the large whit:.e church on th~- ·.btl'l ::bove Pari~_-thi:s Js ·a: :wonderful c i tyir. Fr.om, SjSg Bo,,b Sine lair(Fr".nc-c.) 11 The l~t vs· just t .oo_k me back to the campus ancf all the good times we h'ad ·there, and boy did I want to catch the next. boat" ... From Pvt H.J. Bre;nner(MedDeptWake_man tlenHosf?CampAtterburyind) 11 When home · I was introduced to your newsletter, and would like to ge·t it, as many .-. of the. ·name.s are familiar. M_y brother Lt.Edwin is now overseas!•. Yow- on the "list.Haro'ld·~ . From, Cpl Eddie Croll(Box 328 -AB .- y Gul.fport Mis~) 11• My wife Va.via is· .here with me and she is teaching_ in B11o4'i-we . expect · to be· in S.R'. soon". Frol1l Lt. ·pale Likeo ·( · .5'46.· SB Dep Ft .MonrnouthN .J). 11 I was · on my way over.seas bu.t ended up in the · hosp. for an operation-am now in another good c·ompany and -'!Vi.11 depart very soon 11 • From Pvt · H.H. YJhite(:300 Ai~F bn,3rdAF Tampa Fla) 11 I met Bi.ll · Manke in Silver Speings, and he was fine · afte.r 22 mo QVerseas. He is nowmarriid, -still g·oes in•for fancy diving. I'd likG -to .see some · sn. 9w soon":. From Lt :Jack M. Dunlap (Italy} ". I a,m ·writing this to you on a box , in my tent on an· Italiao :. farm by 9andle light .sunny Italy is not sunDy jµst now ·and we have to fig up our own kind of stove • .~ am a co-pilot on a B-24 Liberator. He.r eabouts the . peo.pJ.,e are poor and the towns not. so much. I_ want · to see :i:fome and Napi,_~ s as soon as I v:an •" From:f'Jc nrchie Sonntag(Spe.c ·s.'?r Off .Morris_ Fld,Charlotte N.C) 11·I . do a good dea:l of. .publicity wri'ting for t.h~"Morris Code" about our · big . .t earn The 3r.d .t1.ir· Forc·e ·Gre.mlins ••• s·pent :_. a · 3.. day pass in . New York and had a great time and saw a lot of famous, peep.le." · From, Lt David· Spe iz.er(Bri t ish -W.E.s:t ._ ,"1.fr,ica)" Heav'en· knows I 6ve seen• a lot . of · the wor)...d ~nee- l._6av-i°ng the states. '!le l~nded in· 1ta~y -,_ thence. by box car to Naples,. 1his· i s • very~poos · ~ation, : and y~u carlt walk two steps without some, youngster begging from you·. From · Naples- we flew to Ca-sab4?'.lca, which is not a bad town, but· they have a medina section that would make any of our slums look ,like a , p~radise •. It did my heart good ;t.o run into Sam Ristich returning after delivering a plane to India- -, :and we had a -great chat about SR. I am inclosing a picturt .taken on the . bE;,ach-we . swim in _the Atlantic a lot"·• A riliUMNI---Once more a good friFrom: CpU.yle -K0.enig{BrI Sec! Ord L end came to eur rescue-again A.~F Greensboro'NC) " I am a P.T. Instr U we ar€ . able to send out some here and am now in an overseas Pep. ~l more copie& of V.B. to you Depot--! see a lot 11 of m~n. but none - ~ here at home. PL,?ASE see that from S.R. 11 From:Huck L1ebermaJ they kee.p in circulation. .!tit_ I (4-R Maritime Ser.Staten Isl N. Y ·· "Those V.Bs come,, throug_~ with good·ri.ews fr .om many that I know • .I hada nice letter from Johnni Hautb in a .Tank Destroyer Unit - in Europe -and .h'e· tells me that the de·s truct fon .is beyqnd des~ri_ption.,. From: · Lt · Jim Grossman( Crsw9285uav-is-I,1onthan Fld Tuscon ,-i.riz;,) "Greetings from the soµthwest and could·you ·spare a V.B.?" Yes brothe,r 1 From:lst Lt Chas Hough(England). '·' Am pow_. enjoying a recess from aerial.: warfare· and ·am in a big remodeled English· Manor house and. having a swell rest--we ·' h.ave tea in . bed even".. Fr oin\ 'c ·p1. E. v .• Johns on( Italy) 11 Recent :}.Y) · vi s'it e< -ed _the Isle of Capri• and th~t ~was ibout the nicest , thing·th~t-I hav~ see,n.- here. I would not want to 11."ve: here. 11 ' AttentiomBi,11 Temole:In an indir:'.'f?Ct way we hear ~1?,~t you hav~ ,oee.n ill-pl.e ase advlse. Erom.: Eri§i• · ; ·. It·s - t.he si.z.e of the · fight · in· th~ d