The Eagle Eye (Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944 Page: 4 of 22
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ART nOT EnCOURAGED
on 61 EQUIPmEflT
uitish tendencies on the part of cer~
1 cnaracters who have been decorating
held jacket.5: and fatigue shirts with
mottoes, pictures, insignia or hiero-
of various kinds --have succeeded in
ing the interest of the War Department
are as follows, and we quote -from re-
Circular No 36*31
come to the attention of the War Da-
’*00' ' that in some instances military per-
1 le facing field jackets and herring-
vw . t jackets by placing or drawing there-
'ctures* designso*ooetCo
"Necessary action will be taken by a .1 con-
'■ ed \o insure that no drawing, insignia
other than those prescribed or authoriz -
placed on any item of uniform, and
cu only in the manner prescribed for wear- on
iQ particular item of uniform^”
Thu3, creative individuals who feel a need
or inspirations! designs* epigrams and the
tee are advised to have them tat toed on their
if they must -but NOT inscribed on any
... r1 of their uni form So
; -RSEPLAY IS PROBABLY RESPONSIBLE FOR MORE
-OIDENTS THAN ANY OTHER CAUSE- SUCH IN*-
ACCENT LITTLE TRICKS AND PRACTICAL JOKES AS
DU!d ing YOUR BUDDY OUT of his bunk, trip-
ping hiw, pulling a chair out from under i
HIM, GIVING HIM A wHOT FOOT” .... AND THE
LIKE, OFTEN SEND THE BUTT OF THE JOKE TO
THE HOSUTAL FOR REPAIRS, THE ONLY PUCE
FOR HORSEPLAY IS AT THE RODEO.
NC. 30 OF A SERIES TO PROMOTE
Frio Get, 13 Sau Oct L4
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SWEET AND LOW DC'WD
Linda Darnell, Jack Gakie, Benny Goodman
Shorts
Guru Oct, I 5 Mono Oct > .. 6
“kismet
RonaJd Colinan, Marlene Dietrich
News and Shorts
Tuesa Oct.. V - Double Feature
. r— t * • ■mot M«n»u'4 ■« » w -a
A WAVE, A WAG, AND A MARINE
Sally Ellers, Elyse Knox
ONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT
Chester Norris, Janis Carter
Wedo Octo 18 * TharSo Octo ly
THE MERRY MONAHANS
Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, Jack Oahu e
Shorts and News
Frio Geto 20
TILL WE MEET AGAIN
Ray Ml land * Barbara Brit tor.
Shorts
FOUR SOLDIERS - FOUR GAS MASKS
Four soldiers were /laying poker in the smok-
ing compartment of the Pullman.-. It was late and
the porter wanted to go to bed, so he got out
his bucket and mop and the powerful disinfect-
ant he uses to scrub the floor-.
Soon the room was so filled with the strong
odor that, even the porter could stand it- no
longer, and he left the compartment0
When he returned the GIs were still playing
cards-~but all were wearing gas maskso Thought-
fully, they had laid out an extra mask for the
porter,
1 * # * *
England (CNS) «• Sgt., Bennie Sheehan wrote
home for some spaghetti sauce. Finally it ar-
rived in a special can Sheehan heated the can,
tasted the ingredients, than gagged, sputtered,
i grabbed his throat and-rolled on the floor.
VJhen he recovered he read a note his mother had
attached to the can. ’’Hope you enjoy the tob-
acco,” it reado
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Shank, Albert. The Eagle Eye (Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1944, newspaper, October 13, 1944; Eagle Pass Army Air Field, Eagle Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974921/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .