i ee rere br Py Te ey re Sp A ——. as PAGE SIX : From 1937 to Pearl Harbor, Chinese troops fought the Japanese alone. Blockaded except by air, and under-equipped, they are still fighting back, as revealed by their stubborn resistance at Changieh. Canadian soldiers, airmen are operating with U. S. troops in the North Pacific. Here soldiers of the 85th Field Battery prepare to sail with the task force which re-occupied Kiska in the Aleutians. New Zealand sniper, thoroughly trained for jungle war, is type that Isuded with Americans at Velia t Iooella in the Central Solomons. New Zealand has becowe ene of the main Allied Pacific bors =A en €--Tolaona] jn Aug. ’42, nine months after Pearl Harbor. This offensive E ie 53 ‘~ the Gilbert Islands. i Hudsons of the RAF, lighter patrol bombers, are also flown by coastal command units of Dutch and Polish air forces. Dutch fliers, using Mitchell bombers, are operating from North Australian bases. With U. S. and Australian airmen they have been pounding Japanese airfields and bases in the Netherlands East Indies. - . A By | ; i Se Northrup seaplanes in Iceland are flown by Norwegian fliers, who have escorted over 400 convoys since A»ril, "41. United Nations Fliers Hunt Subs, Blast Bases | Back The Attack-Buy More War Saving Bonds And Stamps This advertisement is sponsored by the following ‘Back Mountain citizens and business firms who believe that its message is highly important to the furtherance of the all-outwar effort in their home community. : THE BOYS AT THE TALLY HO MARY DURBIN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS CARL BRANDON MR. and MRS. P. A. VALENTINE ELMER PARRISH HARRY OHLMAN 'T. NEWELL WOOD DALLAS WOMAN’S CLUB , A PETER D. CLARK i JACK HISLOP “JUD” H. HAUCK HAROLD PAYNE STANLEY MOORE DON WILKINSON HAROLD E. FLACK HARRY W. RUGGLES, JR., MRS. ALAN KISTLER, JR. D. L. EDWARDS SHERMAN R. SCHOOLEY, M. D ROBERT CURRIE JOSEPH MacVEIGH HENRY PETERSON W. O. WASHBURN HERBERT A. LUNDY F. GORDON MATHERS DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY HARVEY’S LAKE LIGHT COMPANY SORDONI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY DALLAS TOWNSHIP PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE COMPANY SILVER LEAF CLUB. OF KUNKLE } (Your name will be gladly added to this list if you approve of this weekly series of messages.) W. B. JETER HOWARD W. RISLEY F. BUDD SCHOOLEY, M.D. DR. ROBERT BODYCOMB L. L. RICHARDSON WALTER ELSTON 3 FRED M. KIRKENDALL SHELDON EVANS
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