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Australian Helps Teach U.S. Army to See War as a Whole |
| Abstract/Description |
If a soldier is going to fight with conviction, he has to know what he is fighting for. Realising this truth, an Australian writer who made good in the American radio field is responsible for outstanding educational work at Camp Lee in Virginia.
He is Technical Sergeant John H. Pickard, who was educated in Sydney, and before entering the U.S. Army was active in the advertising profession in New York. His brother, Edward
Pickward, is a member of the A.I.F. |
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| Source |
Cairns Post, News Corporation, Cairns, QLD, 1909
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4
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| Date Issued |
27 August 1943
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Australian Helps Teach U.S. Army to See War as a Whole, Cairns Post, 27 August 1943, 4
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| Resource Identifier |
62946
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