RAFINO

RAFINO Report
ISSUE 22 - Summer 1999
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The Finance Soldier

From "Military Money, a Fiscal History of the U.S. Army Overseas in WWII", by Walter Rundell, Jr.:  "Those assigned to Finance had greater intellectual abilities than those in most other branches.  This ability enabled them to perform tasks efficiently and to have more than an ordinary understanding of the situations they faced -- and well-adjusted reactions to the vicissitudes of army life."