"RAMBLE WITH GAMBLE."
Len Vine contemplates studying alge- ■ bra -'then he considers he may be able to understand a few of the Army moves I •• The subconscious mind is peculiar. One of the boys in this Company has been heard singing ’’While Christmas” in his sleep. We think that if the person in the next bed listens more carefully he will find it’s the “White distress” that’s on Jim’s mind! In last week’s Carrier Platoon pub - lication reference was made to “Honk’s singing, in which it was defined to an artillery battery opening up with rapid fire. This week someone wishes to correst that with.a claim that.it resembles a wounded elephant dashing through the undergrowth. -Honk, honk, here I cane!
’’Skipper” was unhappy. The Doc told him he has tonsil/itis and ’’Skip” says he hasn’t any tonsils 1
Paul Krause thinks we should swipe a flag from a destroyer,paint a Rising Sun on it, and display it in ? r .Z. as a souvenir of War. It was most pleasing hear that George Kc Kirdy located his lost mess plate which he’s had for the past two and a half years. Suet s ent ini on t al i t y I R.A.P. greeting.-“ And what colour do you want on today?”
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HQ Highlights, Issue 7, 4 March 1944, Page 2
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211"RAMBLE WITH GAMBLE." HQ Highlights, Issue 7, 4 March 1944, Page 2
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