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Our artists still persevere with their none too artistic attempts to create female likenesses,- Though these efforts add. a little variety to life here-, we feel that some worthwhile ”piiWps“ would adorn the. tent walls more suitably/ Possibly in the’circulation of this magazines a copy Will fall into' the hands of a W.A.A.G. or W.A.A.D* who, would send us' ’’pin-ups” to pass on to our lonely hearts*“. In exchange the most valuable souvenir we can offer is an autographed photo of our Colonel. ’’William ' ■Powell” lie Crea, a “pin-up” man you’ll be proud to possess " - - The Editor.

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HQ Highlights, Issue 10, 8 April 1944, Page 1

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Untitled HQ Highlights, Issue 10, 8 April 1944, Page 1

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