European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 24, 1945, Darmstadt, Hesse Yank army weekly August 1945 5ightseer5 reenlistment dear yank i am a regular army Man with Over 10 years of service to my i have 104 Points As the result of a purple heart and a flock of Battle the Way things shape up i can probably get Back to the states and get a discharge in a few that of with but i have every intention of coming Back into service after a Short will i be permitted to reenlist if i accept a discharge under the Point system if i change my mind when i get Back to the states and decide to stay in service will i be permitted to do so if i should reenlist what Grade will i get France John Terry regular army men who Are returned for release under the Point system May elect to remain in the army upon want to whats your problem letters to this department should Bear waiters full serial number and military arrival in the under the provisions of aft change men who Are discharged from service May reenlist within 15 Days from the Date of after the 15day period your enlistment would not be accepted but you could ask your draft Board for a voluntary Induc Tion if you Are under in either Case you May be re instated to the Grade you held at the time of your discharge under the provisions of we circular 320 1944 presumption of innocence dear yank according to the practice of Law in a court martial does a Man have to prove he is innocent or does the court have to prove the Man guilty after questioning 25 men in our 23 of them claim they were instructed by the army that a Man is guilty until he proves his three of the men questioned had 20 years serv ice and several had Over one Man who had been sentenced by a special court martial claimed Page 14 that he had been told that he was presumed guilty until he could prove his is that Correct Hawaii they Are not the presumption of innocence which protects All defendants under our civil Law also to court martial according to the manual for Page 112 an accused person is presumed to be innocent until his guilt is proved beyond a reasonable officers leave dear yank with due respect to a Section what is the army actual practice in respect to the granting of accumulated leave when an officers Active duty status is honorable terminated reason for lugs at Home in receiving their 30 Days off a while a vast majority of officers overseas have had no official leave since they left the if on demobilization the above a is strictly adhered the overseas Veteran May be in for a which Surprise Britain Frank Speir the War department says that under the provisions of a 605115 officers May accumulate leave up to four months which is Given to them when their services Are honorable so far As is known this policy has not been departed from under existing schooling and Job rights dear yank has any provision been made for those who wish to take advantage of the schooling opportunities offered under the i Bill of rights and who also wish to resume the work they were doing when they were drafted i was employed in the Post office under civil service and understand that my Job will be held until three months after my discharge from the will i be Able to take a year of schooling and still have my Job waiting for me or must i take the Job India Stanley Clingan the Only Way you can be sure of getting your Job Back and take advantage of the educational provisions of the i Bill of rights is by going to night or by taking a Par time course of to be sure of getting your old Job Back you must apply for it within 90 Days after you Are you lose your right to be rehired under the selective service the fact that the i Bill of rights provides free schooling for veterans does not change the the two rights have nothing to do with each other and an employer is under no obligation to hold a veterans Job for More than 90 army of occupation dear yank i am sure that i read somewhere that draftees were still in the army three years after the armistice was signed for world War could you give me any data on just How Long draftees were kept in the army after the War ended in 1918 this Means five Bucks to George Conrad for All practical purposes inductees in world War 1 were discharged by september the Only draftees remaining in the army after that Date were those who were confined to hospitals or under sentence imposed by court martial or similar military those who remained with the army of occupation were enlisted in the regular army for a oneyear period but they were not draftees during that the gis May be fighting for Home or Blueberry but the officers have something entirely different in there fighting for soft White just thumb through any National weekly mag Azine and observe the exhibit a will be a tender advertising scene that captures a lieutenant and his girl in a moment of muted the lights Are the music what do we see our lieutenant sits there nibbling her wrist like it was a hot dog dripping while he stares spellbound at her hands As if he never saw a pair of mitts before in his the copy below reads we were together and in new York we dined at Al Darling you were dont often Dine with a girl who has such adorable you and in keeping my hands As you love by using Jergens this Guy goes to Al it costs him a Young and Hes babbling about her san Francisco the Day your ship came reads the next in this study an Ensign is closing in on a Brunette Lovely and gazing Down at her hands As if we go we shopped in such gorgeous embroideries not half so exciting As your he a few pages later we find a curl haired air corps lieutenant munching away on a soft White knuckle that belongs to a soft White expect me the your wire youd been away so Long so much to do i almost forgot my How i ran for my Jergens and my kissed my keep your hands so soft for you the next Jergens and is entitled our love chapter and depicts another lieutenant snuggling up to a blonde and staring at her we read from left to let me help you by Chance our fingers they were such soft Little Fin you always say they curled right around my How much i owe to Here it comes Jergens Ive always used Jer you teased me about using but i know you like my hands so i go on using Rushay lotion finally manages to get a plug in with a Marine this lad is a fast Hes already finished the hand nibbling and is on the main Hes really mushing it up with some Gal whose face is but her hands Arent one soft one hand is clapped starkly against his ear and the other soft one is tickling his for such starlit breathes the copy you want your hands soft and use and that does the marines have and with the army and the the situation rests in a pair of soft White a Creepy fascination lingers about this officer and hand and it is Gratifying to note that the enlisted Man will have no part of imagine a pfc or a Buck sergeant in these Only bars and braid Bloom in such ratified let the officers fight for their women soft White the fighting i is a simple soul who has bigger things in Italy Fred Ostler moan of an overworked clerk ars flow in ceaseless streams to posts and Camps and stations whats needed is an order regulating Camp Arthur Rapp Little known facts about the third Reich compiled by the research Section of the 99th in Fantry an old Friend of the there is no in Germany for anybody to live Haben Kein ask any infantryman who has hiked through Ger Many and he will Tell you that you can throw a hand grenade from Denmark to or from Belgium to there is nothing to eat in eggs and potatoes Are particularly the reason there is no food in Germany is being the out standing have not she lacks the raw materials to make farm the impressed Belet never really slave workers in they liked it Here a lot and were always Well fed and the Ger mans Are amazed to hear that there has been opposite there Are no real nazis in All the people Here Are either too Good catholics to have sympathized with National or were forced to join the copies of meia nazi flags and party and idealistic pictures of Hitler and his cohorts were planted in German Homes by avenging poles and russians under the direction of the jews and International Germany is a Timber has never done Well on her gis have marvelled at the number of Cone shaped Hills in Germany and at the fact that no German lords or Barons Ever thought to build castles on top of them in order to dominate their German children do 7iot know about Adolf Hitler Verstegen but they know All about Lemon synthetic Mit Wasser und Germany is a dismal without natural Beauty or grandeur of the kind that character izes aggressor there have been Many cases of illegal entry into German Homes by poles and who have helped themselves to the rightful property and belongings of la abiding German the German propagandists have regularly told the people that in the american army officers receive preferential treatment Over enlisted the germans Are a peace Loving they have never been interested in the Complete absence in their cities of monuments to soldiers and equestrian statues of other governments have never Given Germany a flawlessly attacking her every 25 years or they have completely prevented her from fulfilling her peaceable ambitions toward inter National Good will and the spread of Germany Innis Bromfield Robert Robison this is one of our new he was formerly president of draft Board number four in but he has graciously consented to train with the other men and wishes us to give him no special Ralph change of Scriber and have changed your use this Coupon together with the mailing address on your latest yank to notify us of the mail it to the army 205 East 42d new York and yank will follow you to any part of the full name and rank old military address order new military address allow 21 for change of address to become effective
