Flying Time (Pecos Army Air Field, Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1945 Page: 1 of 8
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New Program Dierctor—Wac Pvt. Ida Robben, PAAF’t Recreation Program Director at the Service Club,
has been creating recreational diversions for the Armed Forces since the days of the first draft. In her civilian
days, Pvt. Robben worked at the Cleveland USO Canteen, and prior to her enlistment was stationed at a canteen
in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Pvt. Robben is shown here helping Pvt. William Walters get off a “sugar report.”
S/Sgt. Sam Beck, left, reads a magazine from the Sendee Chib’s well-filled racks. (Page 2).
Home Again—Pvt. Stanley Kolodzie has returned to his old job in the
Radio Maintenance and Repair Shop at Peios Army Aii Field, where he
worked as a civilian, prior to his enlistment as an Air Cadet in February,
1944. Now stationed at PA.4F as a PPOLT, he is shown demonstrating
some testing apparatus as Mabel Syverson looks on.
Picture of a man sending music across a room on a beam of light! This
is Mr. C. E. Cluesing of General Electric’s “House of Magic" exhibition
which will be shown at the post theater Tuesday night. A remarkable
demonstration of electric “magic” makes it possible for changes in light to
be heard as changes in sound. It’s not done with mirrors, but with the aid
of an “electric eye” and a special electric lamp. (Page J).
Survival Styles. Don’t ask us how it’s done, but every one of the items on the board go into the Emergency
Sustenance Vest that Pvt. Leon Hutner is wearing. This latest pieces of “Land and Live” equipment was recently
developed by A AFT AC. atul Wright field, through the hard earned experiences of airmen who were forced to
parachute into jungle country. The sustenance vest it on of the s>arious pieces of equipment being displayed aiul
demonstrated at the Personal Equipment Depattment at PAAF. (Page 4).
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6E Show, "House Of Magic"
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Sixty Seven Promotions
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Wac Served In Trinidad
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THE FLYING LAW WEST OF THE PECOS
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Becker, Ira R. Flying Time (Pecos Army Air Field, Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1945, newspaper, February 10, 1945; Pecos Army Air Field, Pecos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115600/m1/1/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Reeves+County%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .