Dogs of War Charge Armed ‘Enemy’ t v*rtt«r • * nv — * s« -*•* i . / -*■ Dogs of war will charge an enemy in the face of gunfire. In this series of pictures a Great Dane leaps foi an armed "enemy” as he crawls over a barrier. The "enemy,” using blanks, fires directly into the dog’s face, but the dog never falters. In second picture the Great Dane has the "enemy” by the arm and is pull ing him down, and in picture at the right the enemy is falling. Although the trainer had great layers of elk bide and wool in his sleeve, the dog’s teeth marked his arm. High Altitude Tests at Ground Levels Aviation gasolines must perform as efficiently seven miles up as they do at sea level. Thanks to this high altitude test room (right) the high-flying performance can be Judged at ground level. A technologist is shown studying instruments outside the tesf room. Left: Control room of the fluid catalytic cracking plant at a location which must remain a military secret. Here a wide variety of switches, dial and gauges assist tech nologists in the constant control of temperatures, pressures and flow rates which affect the quality and amount of high octane aviation gasoline produced. With U. S. Fighting Men in New Guinea There is no timber in New Guinea, and so, when it comes to building, I the American soldiers learn a trick or two from the natives near Port Moresby. Before the grass thatch is put on, the beams are securely tied with strips of bark which the natives are shown peeling. In the back ground the framework of one house is all but completed. Little forks that ! two of the natives wear in their hair are solely for pleasure—the pleasure of scratching. Chow—Between Japs on Guadalcanal U. S. marines line up at a field kitchen in-between onslaughts against Jap positions on strategic Guadalcanal island in the Solomons group, where the Japs opened up a big push to reclaim the island. Army's ‘Big Boy" P aPlllll II——■III—II Pvt. William Ford of Janesville WIs., is 6 feet 3 inches tall, an< weighs 320 pounds. Officers at For Sheridan, 111., where he was indue! ed, say he is one of the largest men ever to don a uniform. Photo show him having uniform trouble. Enemy Photograph This photo was received in Ame: lea from an enemy source, with cap tion stating that the two German soldiers were members of a Panzer division in Stalingrad. One mans the machine while the other peers through field glasses. Now South Pacific Navy Chief ami CINPAC 0 Vice Admiral William F. Halsey Jr., famed task force commander who carried out the smashing attacks on the Jap-held Gilbert and Marshall Islands, is shown (left) with his chief, Admiral Chester W. Nimits, commander-in-chief of the U. S. Pacific fleet (CINPACl. The navy ap pointed Admiral Halsey as successor to Vice Admiral Robert L. Ghorm ley as commander of C. 8. naval forces in the South Pacific. Admiral Ghormley, who has been in command of the V. 8. forces daring the present Solomons campaign, was relieved of his command. First Lady Visits London's Air Wardens J America’s First Lady, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who is familiar with civilian defense through her former connection with our Office of Civilian Defense, chats with some air raid wardens during an inspection held in her honor at the Guildhall in London. This photo was cabled from London to New York. Ambulance Corps Gets in Tomato Crop Capt. Betty Yohalem (right) checks in the tomatoes picked by mem bers of the Women’s Ambulance Defense corps of Van Nnys, Calif. The WADC stepped into the breach to save crops left to rot because of the labor shortage. Greeks Seek Vengeance Against Axis The Greeks are in action on the desert front, seeking vengeance against the Axis forces that conquered their native land. Here we see Father Tanosiades holding a cross while performing an orthodox service for Greek troops, near Cairo. Talks Cargo Planes Andrew J. Higgins, New Orleans ship builder, enters ■ taxi as be leaves the White House after a 40 minute visit with the President. He said be was encouraged over the prospects of carrying oat bis pro posal to build huge cargo planes. For Liquor Ban Sen. Josh Lee