The Crutch (Camp Barkeley, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944 Page: 4 of 6
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SERVICE SAM OF RECONDITIONING SAYS!
The Reconditioning Service is featuring 11 something new in the
News’1 daily from 0945 till 1000 wherein a broadcast of the lat-
est news summary will be featured.
The planned high-light of this program will be an interview
with an overseas man each day; thus, the Reconditioning Service
News will be individualized as far as possible. The news is
cleared through and released by the Signal Corps immediately
before the broadcast.
With the rapidly changing fronts in all theatres of the war,
the only logical method of comprehension, is by a careful anal-
ysis of the news; for example, the anticipated fall of the G-er-
man city of Metz* This will open the entire mouth of the heavy
industrial Spar Basin, after which, rapid changes are certain
to take plgca*KEEP ABPSAST OF THE TIMES—LISTEN TO PECONDI ON-
IONING SifScnaS NEWS BROADCAST At 9;45 daily;
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: *:•*
"YOUR PERSONAL AFFAIRS"
* For the week ending November 18
the Reconditioning Service spon-
sored. a series of enlightening
lectures on "Personal Affairs!]
This program, broadcast daily
from Monday thru Friday at 1045
gwas given by Lieut. Eustace, of
' .Qfkjp personal Affairs Of-
ficeo
Lto Eustace brought
out many problemo of
direct interest to every individual in
Camp BarkeleyJ for instance, financial
worries, family troubles or disputes, hos'
pitalization of dependents, problems of
insurance, d.opend.ahcy allotments, execut-
ion of wills and. similar items of ^Person
al Affairs" were clearly explained in thi3
week’s feature of the Reconditioning Ser-
vice.
Milton Robin, Major M,C,
Chief Reconditioning Service
OFF-DUTY CLASSES
Name your subject—and we will help you
start the class---Are you interested in
any special occupation? Or would you like
to discuss post-war jobs?
If you would, like to attend an interest-
ing off—d.uty class from 7:00 till 8:00 PM
Tuesday and. Wednesday evenings in the Cha
pel, see Pvt, Dancer in Ward A-81
"START NOW" with U'SAFI
Do you want information from your school.
about accreditation or entrance require-
ments? Rave you communicated, with your
school about USAPI courses taken.while ir
the service? Do you need a Hi School Dip-
loma to aid. in your limitary job?
If you’d like the answer to any of these
questions or any question regarding educ-
ation thru USAFI, Visit Ward. A~8 and we
will be glad to assist you*
"Start Now" may appear to be just a cat
chy phrase, but as it applies to your ed-
ucation, it is much more than a phrase-—
the time that you can gain by "starting
now" will be a valuable asset in the fas'
approaching post war world.*
Whether you intend to go back to school
or enter a new or old occupational field,
there’s a USAFI course that will be a def
inite help*
KNOWLEDGE IS ROWER* And. it does "pay Off?
in the coin of security, prestige, and a
sense of having contributed, your best to
society; not to mention the paying off ii
that well known "filthy lucre!]
DID YOU KNOW???
That since the inception of the Recondit-
ioning and Training Section of Regional
Hospital June 25, 1943, 2730 patients .
have completed>the-program of .Recondit-
ioning and have been returned to duty?
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The Crutch (Camp Barkeley, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1944, newspaper, November 16, 1944; Camp Barkeley, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth598314/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Grace Museum.