Going-Thousands of skilled mechanics have enlisted in the Air Service for work in the airdromes, close up behind the lines-to fight with their skill-to keep the planes in the air.Chauffeurs, auto mechanicians and mechanics of almost every trade have chosen their own branch of the Service and areGoing-You have the same opportunity-but only for a few days. After December 15 no man of draft age can voluntarily enlist.This means that in order to get your enlistment completed before December 15th, you must see a recruiting officer.Before Dec. 13.After that date the great opportunity will beGone!There are opening forChauffeursAuto MechaniciansAutomobile Engine Repair MenOffice ClerksCarpentersRadio OperatorsElectriciansInstrument Repairs MenCooksCoppersmithsArmorers (Machine Gun Repair Men)Sail MakersPhotographersMachinistsBlacksmithsMotorcycle Repair MenStenographersCabinet MakersDraftsmen (Mechanical)Magneto Repair MenMetal WorkersAutomobile Engine TestersStock KeepersRope Riggers (Cordage Workers)Propeller Makers (Airplane)Riggers (Airplane Assemblers)Telephone LinesmenTool MakersVulcanizersWeldersLithographersPackersTelephone OperatorsMotorcyclistsPlumbersPaintersTailorsGas Works EmployeesBuglersMouldersPattern MakersTelephone AdjustersBarbersTruck MastersBricklayersCobblersPropeller Testers (Airplane)Boat MakersSaddlersRead the illustrated booklet at any Recruiting office-choose your own Service before it’s too late-enlist in theAviation section, Signal Corps.(さあ、進め!)