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SOVIET ARMY DISCIPLINE

(Rec. 11 p.m.) MOSCOW, October 2. The Soviet Army newspaper, “Red Star has shown up soldiers who “forget to notice” officers. A soldier on a tram who failed to offer an officer his seat “cuts a poor figure” by comparison with the “disciplined and polite serving man who, seemg an officer get into the tram, offers him his seat.” The newspapers said that the Soviet Army was unlike “Imperialist armies,** where officer-men relationships were characterised by fear, apprehension, mistrust, and often even hostility,” but their duty and Communist morale demanded that they obeyed and respected seniors. The Army newspaper also criticised naval men who failed to salute Army officers because “they do not belong to the Navy.” All senior ranks of whatever ’ serk e saluted, the newspaper Baseball World Series—The New York Giants won the baseball World Series yesterday with their fourth sue- ™ °Y er the Cleveland Indians. The result of yesterday's game was Lk. did not lose a single game to the Indians m a best of seven series.—Cleveland, October 3.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 11

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SOVIET ARMY DISCIPLINE Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 11

SOVIET ARMY DISCIPLINE Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 11