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Our Army          July 1944          Vol. XVI No. 7          Pages

Cover: By Edward Rosen, Army Engineers

Inside Articles:

Front and Center
Editorials
Problems After Victory
     By Governor Walter S. Goodland, Wisconsin
So Long, Uncle!
     By Jack A. Rye

The American Art of Necking
     By Lt. Col. Melton Smith

Cavalcade
     By Sergeant J. G. Nolph

Modern Camouflage
     By Harry Rubin

When We Were Brave
     By Gerald V. Stamm

G. I. Clip Joint
     By PFC. T. Norman Palmer

Immovable Object – The Soviet Army
     By Lt. R. C. Henry

Army Fable
     By Lt. Col. Melton Smith

All This and Heaven Too
     By Sergeant Marc Stone

A Make-Believe Book is Reviewed
     By PFC. Jack Heller

Historical Queerosities
     By Gerald V. Stamm

Mail Call
     By G. I. Buck

Pass In Review
     By Herbert E. Smith

Ali Baba and The Forty Thieves
     By Pvt. William E. Kennedy

Shock Me, Soldier
     By Sgt. Richard B. Gehman

Latrinograms
     By Kite

The First Furlough
     By Corporal Alex Drogichen

Hail The New Champion
     By S/Sgt. Gordon Crowe

The 1944 Graduating Class, USMA West Point
Service Men as Bearers of Culture
     By S. M. Abrahams

Chuckles at Chaffee
     By PVT. Sherwin S. Cloth

Plane Facts
     By Captain Bernard Brookes

Non-Com Quiz
     By Boris Randolph

New Kid in The Company
     By Sergeant Harold Winerip

Miss Heffletree’s Party
     By T/Sgt. Leon D. Laffal

They’re Soldiers
     By Medicus

Our Army In Persia
     By Chaplain C. Leroy Hacker

The Army Has the Answers
Its Not the 100 Years That Worry Me
     By PFC Bill Sears

A Teacher’s Trick
     By Lt. Johns H. Harrington
Service Ball
     By PFC Ike Cheroff
Our Army’s Crossword Puzzle
Getting Acquainted
     By Corporal Sam Greenberg
Silly Salvos
The Supply Sergeant, M-1
     By Sergeant Richard B. Gehman
From Over There to Over Here
     By Cpl. Josephine Pogliai
A Pair of Shoes
     By Pvt. David L. Jeffreys
With Our Army Poets
Keep Your Powder Dry
     By Walt Munson