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American Field Service Still Seeks Men for Burma Front

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Victory in Europe did not end the demand for ambulance drivers, the American Field Service, has announced. AFS volunteers are still needed for the Burma front, yet fewer Harvard men have been going in recently than men from Yale, Princeton, or Dartmouth.

Pre-V-E conditions are still in force: applicants must be between 18 and 45, must enlist for a minimum period of 18 months, will be subject to AFS orders and British Army regulations, and must pay most expenses (excepting transportation from point of embarkation, food and quarters while overseas, and return transportation) themselves. More complete information is available at Newbury Street, Boston.

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