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Our Army          May 1944          Vol. XVI No. 5          84 pages

Cover By Corporal Kay Chin

Inside Articles:

Front and Center
Editorials
More Security For Your Folks At Home
     By Brigadier General H. N. Gilbert
Some Days You Can’t Make A Dollar
     By P.F.C. T. Norman Palmer
“Dime a Dozen” Kind
     By Lt. Col. Milton Smith
Beautiful Romance — Yea, Verily
     By T/Sgt. Leon D. Laffal
We’ll Remember You
     By Phil Magee
The Battle Of Asia
     By Howard Snyder
A Matter Of Honor
     By Sgt. Frank Monteleone
The Mighty Jeep
     By Sergeant Dick Bothwell
Judo – It’s Tough
     By Sgt. Earl Foreman
Historical Queerosities
     By Gerald V. Stamm
A Soldier Speaks on The Destiny Of Democracy
     By Sgt. Ray W. Wunder
Pass In Review
     By Herbert E. Smith
Silly Salvos
With The Army Poets
Ring Champs Crowned At Schofield
     By Captain K. S. Vandergrift
Guerillas On Bataan
     By Lt. Colonel John D. Fawcett
Plane Facts
     By Captain Bernard Brookes
It’s The Army
     By Corporal Gordon Keith
Our Army’s Cross Word Puzzle
Fix Me Up
     By “Medicus”
Slum Strategy
     By Captain Walter E. Trimble
A Soldier Is Hit
     By A Jap Sniper (Photo Story)
Let’s Have Yawns
     By T/Sgt. Jack Warfel
I’ve Found A Home
     By Pvt. William G. Sears
The Fifth Rides Again
     By Herbert E. Smith
Life In A Barracks Bag
     By Pvt. Joseph Wechsberg
Counter Attack
     By Corporal J. Howard Jacobs
Da Bum
     By P.F.C. Robert W. Frudeger
Joe Is Sometimes Confusing
     By S/Sgt. William O’Brien
The Colonels Chicken
     By Pvt. David Jeffreys
A Plague to the Nazis
     By Bob McGee
The General Orders Simplified
     By P.F.C. Raymond Lowery
G.I. Joe and G.I. Jane
Please Cut My Hair
     By Pvt. David L. Jeffreys
The W. D. Does Not Indorse
     By S/Sgt. Gordon Crowe
Latrinograms
     By Kite
One for the Pole Cats
     By Sgt. Richard B. Gehman
On Being Grateful!
     By Corporal Sam Greenberg
Music In Our Camp
     By Cpl. James Colman
What Do You Know About Sports?
     By Pvt. George A. Dramby
Keep Your Powder Dry
     By Walt Munson