US Army Training Center - Yearbook (Fort Bragg, NC)

 - Class of 1945

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ICTORY RHI. AVE STAIUI ARMYSERWCEFORCES HEADQUARTERS FOURTH SERVICE COMMAND AxLANfAs,ezoRsm 25 January l9h5 AN APPRECIATION OF FORT BRAGG'S WAR EFFORT The contribution of the Fort Bragg-Civilian-Military Team to the war,effort cannot be measured directly in terms of enemies slain or of territory liberated, and no battlefield honors or glories will come to its members. But the sustained 'efgort of Fort Bragg personnel through the dark days of Pearl Harbor and during the difficult and exacting training.period since those days, has been a factor of prime importance in the battle successes of our troops in theaters of operations around the world In Tunisia and Sicilyg at Salerno, Cassino, Saint Lo, Aachen, Metz and Strasbourgg on Guadalcanal, New Guinea, Saipan and Luzon -- wherever troops that were trained at Fort Bragg have served and are serving, Fort Bragg personnel may think with pride on their individual and collective contributions to the successful conduct of the war. . . I F. E. UHL, Major General, U. S..Army, Commanding.

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From left to right: Major Newcomb, Control Officer: Colonel Rosser, Executive Officer: General Kennedy, Commanding General: Lt. Col. Abrahams, Post Inspector General: Capt. McLean, Public Relations Oflicerg Capt. Bennet, Acting Aide cle Campe. Upon General Kennedy, the Commanding General, Ft. Bragg, rests the great responsi- bility of carrying out the various functions which have been assigned to Ft. Bragg by the Army Service Forces. It is his job to carry out this work efficiently, with a minimum of personnel and funds, and with a maximum of accomplishment. General Kennedy heads an organization lshown graphically on page 27h of approximately 10,000 persons, civilian and military, including men being processed in the WD Personnel Center. Assisting General Kennedy in the execu- tion of his many duties are the various staff division directors and technical service oflicers If and a small staff group having no operating We e 'A If responsibilities. This small group is known as the Office of the Commanding General and is made up of the Executive Officer, the ln- spector General, the Control Officer and the .X Public Relations Officer, each officer heading XXX Ni a small group of personnel. 26

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