, 29A3N6G07. THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S MESSAGE Fe Itow Guardsmen: Our valiant fellow Guardsmen are returning. Having only a few more months of active duty remaining, our comrades in arms are completing their tour of duty with the fed era I government and are proudly wearing another campaign ribbon on their tunic. It is certainly a proud moment for those of us who were not called to see our brother servicemen coming home. Some of them have paid the supreme price, have made the greatest sacrifice for us and our families. Some of them have volunteered to fight on. We shall not forget these soldiers and airmen. We sha II not forget that what they fought for has not been lost. The battle is still raging. Blood still runs, life still ebbs in Korea. They have stemmed the tide of defeat there. Our battle still lies ahead. It is our task today to gird ourselves for combat, maintain a readiness and high degree of skill in training and be prepared for any further communist onslaught. Our duty to our returning heros is clear- proficiency in training! We of the Georgia National Guard are proud of our veteran Guardsmen. Lest we forget their sacrifices, let us resolve to exert every ounce of our energy toward keeping our Guard up. Show our Korean veterans that we are ready to strike the enemy a death blow when we are called upon. THE GURRDSffiRn Vol. 2 February, 1952 No. 2 A publication of the Depart ment of Defense, Mi Iitory Division, State of Georgia. Published in the interest of the Georgia National Guard and distributed free to members of the National Guard of Georgia. LT. COL. HOMER FLYNN Managing Director CAPT. DOUGLAS EMBRY Editor Publication and Editorial Office 959 E. Confederate Ave., S. E. Atlanta, Georgia COL. ROY LECRAW, Executiv.e Officer of the 116th Fighter-Bomber Wing, is shown * * * with other former Georgia Guardsme n at their snow-banked headquarters in Japan. Col. LeCraw was formerly Commanding Officer of the 216th Air Service Group at Dobbins A FB, Mar ietta, when the unit was called into federal service. Pictured in Honorable Herman E. Talmadge Governor of Georgia the group are, left to right, S/ Sgt. Robert J. Shaw, M/ Sgt. James H. Marks, Capt. George P. Murray, Capt. Charles E. Beard, Col. LeCrew, Cpl. Charles B. Gaston, Capt. James 0. Shealy and Capt. Albert L. Leiker. All are from Atlanta or vicinity. Air Force Photo. Major General Ernest Vandiver The Adjutant General Model Machine Guns Being Distributed * * * WASHINGTON- Distribution of cut- tronic devices for indoor gunnery The opinions expressed in away models of the .30 caliber training were distributed to National THE GUARDSMAN are those of the Staff Writers of the publication and members of the Georgia NatioTIIJl Guard and do not necessarily reflect any official views of the Adjutant General's Department of Georgia. Browning machine gun, the .30 caliber rifle and the .30 caliber carbine for the Armory training of Army National Guard units will start this month, Maj. Gen. Raymond Fleming, chief of the National Guard Bureau, has announced. The models were developed and procured by the National Guard Guard anti-aircraft artillery automatic weapons units throughout the country. The classroom models are true reproductions of the actual weapons, enlarged to double size. They permit the demonstration of the disassembly, assembly, operation, and functioning of the weapons. They Bureau in conjunction with Special may be assembled and disassembled Devices Center, Office of Naval without any special tools, use Research. Recently, special elec- special plastic dummy bullets and are mounted on wooden bases. SNOWBOUND GUNNERS of the 191st Anti-aircraft Artillery, former Georgia Guardsmen from Statesboro, huddle by the tail assembly of the Air Guard's "Georgia Peach" in December before heading deeper into the land of icicles at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, where the men are on active duty. The photo was tal AS A PIJIUC 1B-.a TO TH! """' .aoas KOOD DONOO "OGOAM IV DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, STATE OF GEORGIA LET'S FILL UP THE RANKS! RECRUIT YOUR BUDDIES TODAY! Let's Go To Summer Camp With Every Unit Up T o FULL STRENGTH 1 I 1 1 Invite Your Friends To JOIN THE GEORGIA -NATIONAL GUARD * Learn A Trade Train With Your Friends * Retirement Pay Two Weeks Summer Ca mp