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Our Army          May 1945          Vol. XVII No. 5          Pages

Cover: By Edward Rosen

Inside Articles:

Front and Center
Editorials
Silly Salvos
Towards An Understanding of Military Government
     By Lt. Hirsch L. Silverman

G.I. Joe
     By Charles Shows

The Gentleman Soldier
     By PFC Charles A. Cerami

Some Of My Best Friends Are Texans
     By Warrant Officer James V. Lovell

Supersergeant!
     By Sergeant Dick Bothwell

Old Soldiers Never Die
     By Jasper B. Sinclair

They Were Alive, Tra La!
     By Corporal George G. Holtz

When We Were Brave
     By Gerald V. Stamm

Some Heroes Are Like That
     By Captain Joseph Bryla, M.C.

Peace, Brother, Where Is It?
     By Technical Sergeant William Tusher

The Way Of The Woman
     By PFC John R. Clawson

Reprieve From Death
     By Lester E. Howe

A Future American Hero
     By Sergeant Gordon Keith

Historical Queerosities
     By Gerald V. Stamm

Shangirl-Army
     By PFC Zene Tuttler

Here’s How
     By Corporal Thomas E. Foreman

Paul Reif – Composer of Gertie From Bizerte
     By Sergeant Irv J. Gitlin

Pass In Review
     By Herbert E. Smith

The Post-War Job
     By PFC Boyd E. McDonald

We Are Not A Problem
     By Corporal Maxwell S. Boas

Postwar Reconversion
     By Cpl. Zene Tuttler

What D’ya Want From Me, Blood?
     By PFC Bill Sears

Character Analysis
     By Staff Sergeant Ray Cox

Physical Training
     By Pvt. F. C. Zorn

Et Comment
     By James A. Hines

Letter Home – A Flyer Tells About A Bombing Raid Over Germany
Stuka
     By Corporal James A. Lacona

Grey Freight Train Smoke
     By Staff Sergeant Vincent Maury

Random Thought Association in Africa
     By a Medical Officer

Corporal Punishment
     By Boris Randolph

Italianotes
     By Sgt. Charles W. De Mangin

All Things Is Relative
     By Sergeant John Readey

Our Army’s Crossword Puzzle
     By Private Jay Bee

Books You Should Read
Our Soldiers
     By Sgt. Elmer F. Ruark

G.I. Men in White
     By Private Sherwin S. Cloth

A Story of Production
With OUR ARMY Poets
OCS Mnemonics
     By Lt. William Walden

Laugh Those Growls Away
     By James Sledge

Glory Boy
     By Sergeant Frank Monteleone

Keep Your Powder Dry
     By Walt Munson