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... Army is steadily developing the strength needed to withstand the aggressors . Our soldiers of today are worthy of the proudest tradi- tions of the United States Army . But traditions cannot shoot down dive bombers or destroy tanks ...
... Army is steadily developing the strength needed to withstand the aggressors . Our soldiers of today are worthy of the proudest tradi- tions of the United States Army . But traditions cannot shoot down dive bombers or destroy tanks ...
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... Army . Admiral E. J. King , commander in chief , United States Fleet . Lieut . Gen. H. H. Arnold , chief of Army air forces . The British chiefs of staff are represented in Washington by : Field Marshal Sir John Dill ( until recently ...
... Army . Admiral E. J. King , commander in chief , United States Fleet . Lieut . Gen. H. H. Arnold , chief of Army air forces . The British chiefs of staff are represented in Washington by : Field Marshal Sir John Dill ( until recently ...
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... Army , commander of the United States Army forces in Australia . Today's announcement here merely regularized and formalized a situation that has actually existed for some weeks . Excepting that he lacked direc- tives and clarifying ...
... Army , commander of the United States Army forces in Australia . Today's announcement here merely regularized and formalized a situation that has actually existed for some weeks . Excepting that he lacked direc- tives and clarifying ...
Contents
Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in the United States | 1 |
Office of the Coordinator of InterAmerican Affairs | 2 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
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