Trouser Legs Tied at Cuff Are Handy Water Wings
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Water hazards during army maneuvers are no obstacle to the soldiers at Fort Rosecrans, Calif, since Homer Groening conducted the Red Cross lifesaving course there. He taught them how to make water wings of their trousers. With a few twists of the wrist, a tight knot is tied in the end of each trouser leg, and with air inside the trousers l:alloon up into buoyant wings.
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