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¶ Private Robert Natskakula, U.S.A.,who deserted to Berlin's East sector two years ago just as he was about to be shipped home as "undesirable," walked into the Army C.I.D. office, flanked by three tough civilians. Good guess: Natskakula had been decoyed back into the Western zone, then...
Struggle. The U.S. Army drafted him in 1942. He was sent to the U.S. Fifth Bomber Command in Brisbane, Australia as an aviation mechanic, but his flair for writing got him a transfer to the U.S. Air Force 10th Historical Unit. In uniform in Australia, and again as a sergeant...
Randall spoke of a law by which servicemen of World War II should have been put into the reserve automatically upon discharge. "If the law had been respected, the United States would have had a reserve of from 10 to 12 million. The military violated the law which Congress gave...
Clerks at the Varsity Liquor Store, the Harvard Provision Company, Hamilton's and Sage's stressed that they demand identification: either a birth certificate, driver's license, or service discharge papers from all customers who appear to be under 21.
A Marine Corps second lieutenant, Whitehead is at present serving in Gibraltar. He will presumably make use of his Oxford scholarship after his discharge.