News sources were: station WXlJ2~Armed Signal r~rps tebtype machine iocated in radio Forces Press Service, clip sheets and v.mious late issue newspapers and periodicals. Circulation varied depending on troop strength located in the Pacific Provi~ Ground. wing the interim period approximately 500-800 copies were distributed, while during the operational phase 1$00 to 2000 copies were prepared. 4. !~llmilitary personnel 10cilly stationed were provided with ~cadcmic and vocational educational guidance. Materials used in conducting this pro~ram vere furnished by WXFI~ Hawaii> Fourteenth Naval District,, The pury~se of the Information-EducationProgram was to increased the effectiveness of the services by providing information to increase unclorstawlin~jand education abilitjjto understand. Instructors were;syocurcd locall;;$based on their abilitjjand background. Participation in group stud,;~self study$ GVUltesting$ counseling and advising was cxcellcnt. llaw~service personnel realized the advanta~cs offered and participated accordinQjj. A 29 tabulation of service offered and number of participants is appended. ~. The ArmyEducation Center was open fifty-two (52) hours each week; period from 1800 to 2000 c:~chwee&@y W be the best suited for conducting group in~ of individuals29 - TJB Z 99 ~ve~ SWdy was determined tjlggwm WK’I counsel- r