Word: mps
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Dates: during 1942-1942
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...shoulder was a white rag-mark of an umpire. The soldier explained: "I'm a neutral, sir." More and firmer questioning proved the soldier was AWOL, had wandered into the maneuver area on the way back to his outfit from North Carolina. To his outfit -and the MPs-the imaginative and resourceful soldier was promptly delivered by his general...
When two WAACs were arrested last week by Fort Leavenworth, Kans. MPs for being absent without leave and shipped to WAAC authorities at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, the New York Daily News headlined the story "2 WAACs Go AWO -Oh, My!" A newsman asked Colonel Don C. Faith, in charge of WAAC training, what punishment was meted out.wired that Colonel Faith's attitude was "STRICTLY QUOTE NO COMMENT UNQUOTE." Most likely punishment is discharge as the Army has no guardhouses for girls...