Religious Services a.
Sunday services will, in general, be conducted by the Armed Forces
Chapleins for all faiths. Schedules of services will be published
in bulletins or camp papers.
Space will be made available for any
religious services on request to the Camp Supervisor.
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Personnel Communications ae
Transmission of personal emergency and E.F.M. messages over U. 8.
Army channels will be available to all personnel in the forward
area.
The E.F.M. messages are composed of "stock" phrases design-
ed to cover all possible requirements.
All such messages will be
filed on a collect basis only. The sender will post a deposit and
be responsible for cost of the message if not accepted by the addressee, Due to the heavy communication traffic anticipated for na-
tional holidays and other special dates, E.F.M. messages must be
filed five days in advance.
The Holmes & Narver Personnel Representative at each camp will be authorized to receive all messages.
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Financial Transactions a.
Personal checks in payment of subsistence and quarters will not be
accepted, nor will personal checks be cashed.
Bank drafts, trav-
eler's checks, travel expense checks on participating corporations,
or Government checks in reasonable amounts will be cashed or accept-
ed in payment for services. Checks in the amount not exceeding
$50.00 are preferred. A Holmes & Narver cashier is located in the
H& N Administration Building at each camp.
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Clothing (Suggested Allowence) a.
ecial Rereview
The climate at the Pacific Proving Grounds is tropical. Warm weather and tropical showers should be expected and clothing should be
provided accordingly. Laundry facilities are limited so that only
weekly service of reasonably sized bundles can be handled. There
will be a limited stock of clothing for sale in the P. X. stores.
These stores are primarily stocked for replenishment of clothing
brought by each individual to the forward areas it is, therefore,
necessary that each person bring with him an allowance of clothing
estimated to be sufficient for this stay on the forward area. The
estimated requirements for clothing will be as follows:
(1)
Work trousers of khaki or similar material.
(2)
A number of short-sleeved, open-necked shirts
(3)
Two pairs of field shoes
(4)
A hat or cap
(5)
A normal supply of personal linen
missible and desirable
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