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CAMP PENC1,..ETON, CALI-FOR·. -LT., RICEi THESE ORDE:RS -
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MEN WHO PRIDE 1Hl:M5ELVES PLA100N WILL. JOiN. WITH
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RIGOROUS TAAINING ANO TOMORRON-.
MIUfAAY PS.RFECrlON. AND
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THE UEUTENANT, No; 1, April-June 1964. -Published.quar:terJy by-Den Publishing Co., Inc;, 750·Third ~venue, New Yor~, NX 10017,. Helen
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