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Our Army          June 1945          Vol. XVII No. 6          Pages

Cover: By Pfc. Len Friedman

Inside Articles:

Front and Center
Silly Salvos
Editorials
Our Army Poets
The American and The Japanese As A Soldier
     By Lt. Hirsch Lazaar Silverman
Army Fable
     By Lt. Col. Melton Smith

So You Want Your Own Business
     By Leo Cherne

Orientation Orders Courtesy Pfc. Joe Carr
In Defense of The Latrine Rumor
     By Pfc. John Briggs

Make Way For The Dead
     By Pfc. Ell Ess Are

Re-Conversion Piece
     By Corporal Bill Sears

Do Pin-Ups Hurt Morale?
     By Pfc. John Briggs

Mask of Death
     By Herbert E. Smith

The Chaplains Fought Too
     By George T. Ness, Jr.

A Soldier Looks At Wartime Literature
     By Corporal Jacob Heller

A Soldier’s Credo
     By Lt. Hirsch Lazaar Silverman

A Little Learnin’
     By Corporal Ben Anderson

The Story Behind the Picture Or Sturkjerkel Always Gets His Cat
     By Staff Sergeant Ray Cox

A Soldier Is Broadened
     By Lt. Edward F. O’Connor

Sergeant McGurk Makes A Note
     By Sergeant Gordon Keith

Message To Civilians
     By Corporal Maxwell S. Boas

That PX Sweetheart Of Mine
     By Sgt. Fred W. Sample

Our Army’s Cross Word Puzzle
GI Joe
     By Sgt. Charles W. DeMangin

There Are No Atheists in Foxholes
     By Cpl. Maxwell S. Boas

For A Perfect World
     By Sergeant Joseph Klein

Nor Give Nor Take
     By Dorothy Potter Benedict

Self-Defense
     By Lt. Jack T. Holmes

Happy Chow Line
     By Warrant Officer James V. Lovell

The Life of Me
     By Pfc. Leonard Barmat

More Publicity far The Table Waiter
     By Corporal Dan M. Tabler

The War Through A Copywriter’s Eyes
     By Corporal Zene Tuttler

Pass In Review
     By Herbert E. Smith

Training M.P.s
The Barracks Bag
     By Clyde Melton, Jr.

McFubar Had A Card
     By T/5 David L. R. Jeffreys

The Army Builds Men
     By Corporal Glen H. Bump

Officers Ward
     By Medicus

I Wanted To Be
     By S/Sgt. C. D. Vormelker

Keep Your Powder Dry
     By Walt Munson