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Our Army          August 1945          Vol. XVII No. 8          Pages

Cover: By Pvt. John McClelland

Inside Articles:

Front and Center
Editorials
Silly Salvos
When Your Vet Comes Home
     By Sgt. John Readey

No! No! Anything But A Furlough
     By Pfc. Bill Sears

Who’s The Joker?
     By Lt. Tom A. Meyer

Pin-Ups Are Not Good Morale
     By Cpl. Joe Striegel

The Fine Art Of Goofing Off
     By Pfc. John Briggs

Don’t Get Too Mad
     By Frederick J. Nabkey. BM2/c, USCG

We’ve Never Had It Better
     By T/5 David R. Jeffreys

I Cover A Conference
     By Lt. Col. Melton Smith

Historical Queerosities
     By Gerald V. Stamm

We Look Forward
     By Sgt. Elmer F. Ruark

For Extraordinary Heroism
     By G. I. Buck

Confessions Of A Military Ghost Writer
     By Anonymous

The GI Truckers
     By Sgt. Irwin Ross

A Nazi In Khaki
     By Captain Joseph J. Bryla, M.C.

Our Army’s Cross Word Puzzle
     By Pvt. Jay Bee

“UP Front”
     By Pfc. Len S. Rubin

Crash Call
     By Roy Joseph

Demobilization Day Denouncements
     By Richard LaCoste

GI foe Of 1861
     By George T. Ness, Jr.

My Best Friend
     By Joseph G. O’Keefe

Icelandic Cairn Trails
     By Burgo D. Gill

Japs Are Where You Find Them
     By Sgt. Dick Bothwell

Your Veteran Rights
     By Gardner Francis

Basic’s English
     By T/5 David R. Jeffreys

Report To The Inspecting Officer
     By Lt. William Walden

Too Young to Fight
     By Jasper B. Sinclair

Suggestions From The Ranks
     By Charles C. King

Sergeant Analyze
     By Captain E. R. Guild

Pass In Review By Herbert E. Smith
Skip The Recreation
     By Sgt. Charles W. De Mangin

Reconversion: Or Why Let ‘Em Out At All
     By Private John J. Ryan

Profound Psychiatry
     By Froyd

Our Army Poets
Baboons In Balloons
     By Jasper B. Sinclair

Manpower Waste
     By S/Sgt. George J. Becwar, A.A.F.

He Sings to Fly—and Vice Versa
     By S/Sgt. George Goodale

Old Soldiers Never Lie
     By Corwin Robbie

Keep Your Powder Dry
     By Walt Munson