Word: platoonic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While the building of that nice, shiny, green outhouse in the center of the Yard it sure looks as though there is going to be an urgent need for some mighty thin Platoon Leaders to get inside to give out orders over the new P. A. System or is it just a Snuff...
...Wild Westerns and G-Men films seen so far . . . An automatic "Hep-one-two-three" machine that could be strapped to a section leader's back . . . An Admiral's Tea every Saturday Afternoon about 1400 with Liberty for all who attend . . . A telephone installed in Company Easy's Platoon No. 6 Leader to comply with this request to Regimental Officer...
Because the planes could carry only a few thousand copies, we had to ask the soldiers to handle their copies with care and to pass them along. But from now on the troops in every platoon from Casablanca to the heights of Tunis will have a chance to get TIME almost as quickly as our subscribers here...
...been proved that a fellow can celebrate a birthday among his new found friends just as well as back home, so said James Fowell of Platoon No. 2. The E Boys made him feel right at home in a short hour celebration Friday night over a few tankards of ale . . . No casualties were reported to date...
...thanks to the men who led them through their period of indoctrination in such a capable manner. The men who were so patient with us really deserve our thanks. Company Commander C. Travelstead; Section Leaders, J. J. Hessler, R. I. Wasserman; Adjutants, R. L. Riddle and R. B. Gailbraith; Platoon Leaders, W. J. Barth, F. V. Chew, T. F. Halsey, L. H. Leary, H. J. McNutt, A. J. Perrine, T. J. Stevenson and S. Silverman we salute you and hope you keep up the good work...