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NEW DRIVE OPENED BY FIELD SERVICE

Volunteers Needed to Serve AFS in France, Italy, Burma

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In an attempt to supplement its under-manned staff, the American Field Service has opened a new drive for recruits who are needed for operations in Italy, Burma and France.

Ambulance drivers are required for the three theatres. Units serving in Italy and Burma are under British command, while members of the A.F.S. in France are directed by the Free French forces. Volunteers should report to 8 Newbury Street in Boston.

Under a new ruling which has just been passed, men serving in Europe may apply for a transfer to active service in Burma after Germany's surrender. All interested in the Field Service should see Henry Breul at H-34, Lowell House.

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