Monday, Mar. 01, 1943
Sssssh! Soldiers!
From the office of Lieut. Colonel Frank T. McCabe at Burbank, Calif, came World War II's prize exhibit of supersecrecy. To news publications, Colonel McCabe whispered behind his hand:
"As you are aware, troop movements of the armed forces ... are matters of a highly confidential nature. ... It is assumed . . . that you will so regard the arrival in Hollywood of ... This is the Army, Irving Berlin's . . . troupe . . . constitutes a task force carrying out an operation. . . .
"The Army public-relations office will from time to time issue communiques, which will, of course, be official."
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