KEEP
WHAT YOU
KNOW TO ^
YOURSELEj!
VOL.2
FT FISHER NC
DEC I 8 1943
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WOJG FRAiiK J. GUARDINO
On 7 December 1943, Mr. Guardino cele¬
brated his eleventh anniversary in the
Array of the United States.
Better known to his fellow Officers, as
"Grenlino", Mr. Guardino came to the 453r
to take over the duties of a Personnel
Officer, immediately upon receiving his
Warrant at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
In his eleven years of service, Mr.
Guardino has served in eitht different
organizations ( See Page _ ,
Once upon a morning dreary,
As you slumber weak and weary.
To your bunk will cone a-creeping,
The lousy
Сч,
KF-seeking .
As you lie there, quietly napping,
On your shoulder will cone a tapping
A firm, insistent, steady tapping:
"Cease your napping, cease your napping". 1
You’ll shrug your shoulders, nutter prot¬
est j
Turn your back and seek ye solace
"Bother ne not v/ith mundane matters,
My celestial dreams your tapping shatters.
To all of which the CQ tapping .
Will sternly frown, redouble whacking
And to your protest will maintain
One can but quote this short refrainj
"Rubble rubble, toil and trouble,
To the kitchen, on the double".
So soon you’ll wander, weak and weary,
To that kitchen, dad and dreary,
While on the air a wish is wafted:
"May that - C4 rot in- - - - ???????,
More Chevrons have been added to the
following nor -sons :
T/Sgt. George E. Smith, now
м
Sgt. John 0. price, now T/Sgt
Sgt. George H. Fair, now T/Sgt,
These men have done a spldndid job
in the past, and we feci assured that
their leadership and initiative will be
a great asset ig the fncoss of this or¬
ganization to cone.
Don’t miss our new feature-IT’S TRUE SO
HELP US on page 6 of this issue, this new
addition will be published weekly until
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