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JUDGE Enlistment, 1958 “Pur doctor has okayed you,” said the sergeant to the recruit, “and if you'll step over to Captain Jinks he'll swear you in. “Young man,” said Captain Jinks, “you are about to become a soldier in the great Interplanetary War. You are ibout to serve the country that has yiven you your education and liberty. Ina few seconds I will administer the oath, But before doing it, 1 want to point out that this new, recently adopted oath is a far-reaching one. It vits certain practices that were a evil in the fifteen years follow- » World War. Are you willing ide by all its restrictions?” Army. I promise to obey iy officers ind to be loyal and efficient. I also swear that when the war is over and I return to civilian life, T will not write a war novel, or an autobiograph- ical sketch of my life at the front, or any volume whatsoever having to do with my experiences and observations as a soldier.’ ” “Why so many birds?” Arrive L, Livestaxs Cavoie—They’re following us around for the worms! go “Now just another minute, I know I have some change here somewhere.” ul comicbooks.com