- — — — ■ ■ "" ■■ ' - ■ ■ • U. S. Coast Guards Get in Trim Dig ’em in deep, boys, heave-ho, so you’ll be able io give the Axis what they’ve got coming. The ‘ boys are coast guards at their new camp near Battle Creek, Mich., the first of its kind in the Midwest, and the pictures were taken as thousands went into training there. In photo at the right the coastguardsmen go through a night drill in their breeches buoy. They are training for any kind of warfare. Welcoming Committee for Japs In the photo at the left Australian and U. S. fighting men are shown resting near bombers at a United Na tions bomber squadron base somewhere in New Guinea. From bases in the Pacific, United Nations fliers are constantly harassing Jap shipping, as well as bombing Jap bases on the many tiny scattered islands. Inset: “Just give us some trespassers” is the prayer of these gunners of the U. S. Caribbean command, who main tain ceaseless watch over that area, so vital to the safety of the Panama canal. Inside World’s Largest Air Transport This picture, retouched by order of the war department, is the first jot its kind ever published, and shows how fully equipped U. S. infantry i xnen occupy specially designed seats alongside mobile equipment in the new Curtiss Commando (C-46) military transport, world’s largest twin engined airliner. Unrevealed numbers of Jeeps and troops can be carried In this plane. I Middies Learn How to Handle Big Ones Midshipmen of the reserve officers training corps, USN, are shown at gunnery practice aboard a navy battiewagon on a training cruise. The middle with the earphones and speaker is receiving aiming data. The man at the breech shouts the number of the shell loaded, the man at the angle and scale controls says “ready,” and the man at the range control yells “Fire.” * ‘Diamond King’ Werner Von Clemm, relative by marriage to German foreign minis ter Von Ribbentrop, shown In fed eral court, New York, as he went on trial on charges of conspiring with Nads to flood this country with diamonds seised in low countries. I Old Settler “When I drove those Injuns out of Oklahoma I really got thirsty,’’ says William Corius, 84, National Indian war vet, shown while at the Old Settlers’ picnic in Chicago. HI* thirst seems still to be with him. Unwelcome Visitors for Herr Rommel The new M-4 tanks, built at Hammond. Ind., and said to be the most formidable tanks In the world, are shown lined up on flat cars inside the plant awaiting final Inspection. This huge tank carries a 75-mm. cannon on a revolving turret which enables the gunner to swing In a complete circle. Jnst to look at them Is most reassuring. Tea for Three—Dregs for Germany With all the talk of bombing Germany out of the war, this meeting of the U. S. and British bomber chiefs in London is significant. Shown hav ing tea are (left to right): Brig. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, bomber chief U. S. air force in Britain; Gen. Carl Spaatz, commander U. S. air forces in Britain; and A. T. Harris, chief of Britain’s bomber command. Queen Mother at ‘Ack Ack’ Station Dowager Queen Mary, mother of the reigning King George of Eng land, is shown watching a gunner operate his heavy anti-aircraft gun at a post in the British capital. These “ack-ack” crews drill every day to keep hand and eye in tune for action, in case a Stuka or a Messerschmidt should venture within range. Nazis Conscript Polish Laborers This photo, released In London, shows a party of Polish labor con scripts being drilled by a German officer. The men have been put into uniform and are now subject to German military law. 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