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Page 190
... defense . Lord Lansdowne's Memorandum of August 3 , 1901 , recognized American wishes : In the new draft the United States intimate their readiness " to adopt " somewhat similar Rules as the basis of the neutralization of the canal . It ...
... defense . Lord Lansdowne's Memorandum of August 3 , 1901 , recognized American wishes : In the new draft the United States intimate their readiness " to adopt " somewhat similar Rules as the basis of the neutralization of the canal . It ...
Page 337
... defense is concerned with defense against armed attack by hostile forces using guerrilla or conventional tactics . Our current plans will be described by General McAuliffe [ Dennis P. McAuliffe , Commander in Chief , U.S. Southern ...
... defense is concerned with defense against armed attack by hostile forces using guerrilla or conventional tactics . Our current plans will be described by General McAuliffe [ Dennis P. McAuliffe , Commander in Chief , U.S. Southern ...
Page 338
... defense against such a threat in the formidable jungle terrain of the canal area would be extremely difficult , particularly in view of the vulnerability of the lock system to disruption as the result of relatively minor damage to ...
... defense against such a threat in the formidable jungle terrain of the canal area would be extremely difficult , particularly in view of the vulnerability of the lock system to disruption as the result of relatively minor damage to ...
Contents
RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
Selected Abstracts Reprinted from Report of the AtlanticPacific Interoceanic Canal | 15 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
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