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Our Army          March 1945          Vol. XVII No. 3          Pages

Cover: By Al Wade, A.U.S.

Inside Articles:

Front and Center
Editorial
Forgive Us, Mr. Webster
     By PFC Bill Sears

The Psychology of Nazi Mentality
     By Lt. Hirsch Lazaar Silverman

Don’t G.I. Me
     By Corporal Roland A. White

Army Outhouse Etiquette
     By Lt. Col. Melton Smith

The Genius Who Turned Traitor
     By Edwin Baird

The Topkick Nobody Understood
     By Sgt. William Tusher

On Non-Coms
     By Staff Sergeant Ray Cox

Lady Casualties
     By PFC Len S. Rubin

No Greater Glory
     By First Sgt. LaCoste Bissonette

Silly Salvos
Sour Puss
     By “Medicus”

Mud Hut (Biography of the Weather at Metz)
     By PFC Norman Sak

Switch Hitter (Part 3)
     By G.I. Buck

Contract For Two
     By PFC Robert R. Rieker

Surplus
     By Sergeant Frederick J. Gregg, Jr.

A Moom Pitcher Is A Moom Pitcher
     By Sergeant A. Tilove

Payroll Pandemonium
     By Corporal George L. Grimes

Daffy Moments in Wartime
     By Jasper B. Sinclair

Heaven Or Hell, Brother
     By PFC John B. Clawson

This War’s Air Fighters (Lt. Charles R. Miner)
     By Corporal Lester Goldberg

Our Army’s Crossword Puzzle
The Army Has The Answers
Pass In Review
     By Herbert E. Smith

When We Were Brave
     By Gerald V. Stamm

Tunes At Fight Tempo
     By Corporal Anthony G. Donchez and PFC Lawrence Tiberio

The Mountain Came To Mohamet
     By Major Cordwell Staples

Historical Queerosities
     By Gerald V. Stamm

From A Chaplain’s Viewpoint
     By Chaplain C. Leroy Hacker

It’s The Army
     By Sergeant Gordon Keith

The Mimicking Mimic King
     By Corporal Charles W. De Mangin

Why We Fight
     By Staff Sgt. Ray W. Cox

Girdle Situation Tight
     By Staff Sergeant C. D. Vormelker

Two Of A Kind
     By Sergeant Frank Monteleone

Ten Minute Break
     By Cpl. Roland A. White

With Our Army Poets
PFC Quiz
     By Boris Randolph

Hand Salute
     By First Sgt. George B. Laycock

A Shooting Affair
     By Private G. E. Spalding

Vite Vite Napoleon
     By Staff Sergeant C. D. Vormelker

Fall In
     By Bill Field

Keep Your Powder Dry
     By Walt Munson