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Stars and Stripes Oct 18 1944 Aachen - Formosa and Manila Hit - 1/Lt. C Yeager
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This is an original October 18, 1944 issue of Stars and Stripes London Edition from the Archives of Wartime Press. We are releasing for sale some of our newspapers from our private holdings.Vol. 4 No. 299 Wednesday,
October 18
, 1944 4 Pages
Nazi Attacks Taper Off in Aachen Area; 1,300 U.S. Heavies Again Raid Cologne
Rhine City Reels Under 10,000 Tons Of Bombs in a Week
Formosa, Manila Hit; Japanese Flee
Fliers Welcome An ‘Extras’ Role
(306 Fortress Group) / By Bud Hutton
Yanks Undergo Record Barrage
(Aachen)
Nazis 5 Miles From ‘America’—in Holland
5th Half Mile Nearer Bologna
Jig Sprouts Jag Hangover
(Compiegne)
Snow in N.Y.
Army Says It Can’t Increase Rotations Home
Aachen Quits Playing Pinball
/ By Russ Jones
Punch-Drunk Hitler Is Seeing Stars—Again
Over a Real Hill (AWOL)
Berlin Says Reds Have Begun New Drive For East Prussia
Trick Saves U-Boat Equipment for Allies (Ottange, France)
The B-Bag Blow It Out Here —
Trial By Their Peers
,
WACs Have Stake in War
,
Cross-Word Puzzle Fan
, An Editorial Bouquet
Hash Marks
An Editorial—Leave It to Ivan, Tommy and Joe
Report From Home
—Fighters Resent U.S. Attitude; Why? Here's One Man’s Opinion / By Bud Hutton
Up Front With Mauldin / By Bill Mauldin
Notes from the
Air Force
AFN Radio Program
Once Over Lightly / By Charlie Slocum
Chinese Abandon Checkers in Favor Of Cage Game
Help Wanted—AND GIVEN
Packers’ Bid Challenged By Cleveland
No Operation for Sinkwich
Tops in the Tennis Circuit (Francisco Segura and Pauline Betz)
Dick Tracy / By Chester Gould
Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
Trading Boom in Majors Predicted
Scribes Rate Irish, Army One-Two on Gridiron Heap
Phil Watson Barred From Hockey Play
Tressell Leads Nation’s Scorers
Garden Schedules 18 Double-Headers
Buffalo Signs Governali
Wear Quits N.Y. Ring Board (Col. D. Walker Wear)
Untied, Unbeaten, Unheard Of, But Maryville Has Perfect Slate (Maryville Teachers College)
In Those United States — Dollars, Sweat Saved Lives, Somervell Says — The Keller Touch, A Promise Is a Promise, Mrs. Roosevelt Breaks Out in a Rash of Modesty, Harry James Hits Blue Note, Those Tame Open Spaces, New Washington State Prexy, Last Rites for Willkie and Prof. Corwin Dies (Robert N. Corwin)
King Inspects Yank Honor Guard
5 Good Men Go Out on a Limb (Prettiest WAC in U.K. Judges)
Orphan Gwen Needs a Break
Bloody Ridge Is Named For Heroic U.S. Captain (“Dawson’s Ridge.”)
Budapest Torn By Civil War
American Air Lines Set To Fly Post-War Atlantic
FDR Speaks Oct. 27
Flier Bags 5 Nazi Planes To Vindicate Ike’s Ruling (1/Lt. Charles E. Yeager)
Terry & the Pirates / By Milto
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The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication.
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