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Show a . nearly his rart= seems, States we are think of us who How many good ag fl r ou on ld so be to Americans have , s l a v r e t n i c i d o i r e p at e us and her ca of indiffer- rut % - | Dee eSt il wi ee =~ . i ee i Eollbocrg —-jorotay _ —_ ° somehow we believe your morale will : * k i A ._ , lf se it of e ar -c ke ta ~ splendid program under the direction of Warrant Officer Yost last Saturday without feelins; their morale soar to a new height—that person certainly To is lacking in morale of any sort. hear our nations anthem played by our - e ar u yo if ! ia er cr ai l al it g in mm Su s xe ta ur yo ng ri pa d an s nd bo buying ‘ - ing nation, to which we add a hearty the to listen could one any If Amenl skyward. joy in find our "morale" poing is the one item we take we Tt =, t na vi ut ‘b s nd bo r ou at ok lo r ve ne we i. |) ee or we fall into the ence? been referred to by other as a flag-waving, band-play- SU T 70 Asn TCAN COLONEL - A young American soldier LONDON, ic st je ma e th at s rd wa up d ze ga es ey ed ship's band e th y, rt be Li of “Statue emamoceer uae sng our prayerful. thanks by ig the "Star Spangled Banner", tdoub we h whic in s year been had There the lounge entered our. native a hotel at n a c i r w r A an to up d e h ‘Shrewsbury, marc olricer army Le "Coie and saluted, ° De ho inquired, Saith?T"” officer. the repliod wWY3s," id sa " r, si g, in rt ro ro h it Sm "Private ld he d an d ne in gr he eh Th e, at iv the pr out How Through the years we have found from personal experience that it is the A. few Mlittle things that count". weeks back General Talbot visited the *QUSO on an unofficial tour of inspecIt was a pleasant experience tion, and much more effective as a morale booster than any announced official inspection could ever hope to be, of your SOT, his hand, are you, pop?" Othell. h, it Sm l ne lo Co ed wl av dr ," ne fi "I'm e 'v ou "Y . wn do nd ‘a up e t a v i r p ‘looking the ealtcrad a bit, son." jad ‘two the ce sin rs yea 18 was It met. n beo had he d sai 22, th, Smi Private at er oth ndm gra his h wit e liv to sent was he n whe a, rni ifo Cal Pals, Springs, four yoars old because his father in oie army was always travelinz. fron my grandmother died in 1940 Sunday while listening to Walter r ou in t os bo a ed iv ce re Winchell we morsic as he ia his inimitable manner gave us a "pep" talk on the current His words, if not of Bond Campaign. a sudtle cuality, at least carried a I decided to look up my Smith oxp.ained. "So I. joined the army, caught up with him." The = oie father,” and I've father was over=jorcd with his son. uniting at young just the » <<... Fe ~ > & ; FOP son, ny finger the to us ls thril band Depot wallo» that I sincerely hope found s nd sa ou th of ts ar he e th in its nar . tic and receive interest for it." News. see am o i r t e p be to a ic er Am to ask Government For a long time we have had our own personal views on this sudject—-thourhts that we have wanted to pass-along to others through the medium of the Victory ed if ever we would land again, - As of mijk-toast fiericans, s wa s i t , r e b m e m e r n ca as I it as s u o l u c i d i R " : ot sh ing ed it Un e th by d e t s e u q e I am r During lunch hour a few days back we joined in a friendly discussion with other Depot employees, the subject of conversation being-<jinat constitutes a "morale booster"? ‘le remember so well:the time we tips. after sailed into New York harbor five years abroad=-how our tear cloud- Ly ee . ‘ We have countries a |