. Bell telephone magazine . Major General Claire L. Chennault, commander of the U. S. Fourteenth Air Force in China, directs operations from his command post during a Jap air raid. Note the field telephone switchboard. U. S. Army En(;ineers build a com-munication line along the new LedoRoad in North Burma Contact with observers is maintained by radio telephone as these American troops in Burma wait for the signal to attack a Jap machine gun nest 90 Telephones Are In the Fight 91 of their fields). I would get him andsay, What do you need? He mightsay, 500 gallons of gas and say, , a


. Bell telephone magazine . Major General Claire L. Chennault, commander of the U. S. Fourteenth Air Force in China, directs operations from his command post during a Jap air raid. Note the field telephone switchboard. U. S. Army En(;ineers build a com-munication line along the new LedoRoad in North Burma Contact with observers is maintained by radio telephone as these American troops in Burma wait for the signal to attack a Jap machine gun nest 90 Telephones Are In the Fight 91 of their fields). I would get him andsay, What do you need? He mightsay, 500 gallons of gas and say, , and the cargo planeswould take it to him. The Signal Corps and theTelephone Companies In all, the Signal Corps is supply-ing more than 90,000 different itemsto our fighting men. Even the mostsensitive electrical equipment is stand-ing up remarkably well, consideringthe terrific beating it takes when it isunloaded in landing nets and dumpedon beaches in all kinds of and fungus-proofing are un-doubtedly adding to the life of theequipment. This fine equipment would meannothing without the skill and braveryof the men out there in the front have unbounded admiration forthose who have given thei


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