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STILL TIME To DIE - Jack Belden-Harper...
TIME Correspondent Jack Belden cabled the following account of the Battle of Mons (continued from World War I), as it was fought last week with victorious Americans driving hard after an outgeneraled and defeated German Army...
...fact, TIME men are all over France these days. In the central sector alone, Bill White is heading for Germany with the British armies . . . Jack Belden, fully recovered from the wound he got at Salerno, is back in the thick of things with General Patton's men . . . and Chief Military Correspondent Charles Wertenbaker, Photographer Bob Capa and Correspondent Bill Walton are at the new headquarters TIME has set up at the Hotel Scribe in Paris ("Wert" and Capa jeeped into the city right behind General Leclerc's armored car-believe they were the first Americans to were reach...
...Capa are with me, Landry is down the road. Scherschel is somewhere on the beach and Ragsdale, I hope, is on the way back to London. Byron Thomas and Bohrod are also said to be beachcombing somewhere. Reports from the second batch of correspondents arriving yesterday are that Belden and White are still held up in England...
Omar Bradley, Walton with the paratroopers, Ragsdale on an American warship, British-born Dennis Scanlan on a British destroyer; White was attached to Montgomery's headquarters; Jack Belden was assigned to the American landing forces near Carentan; and Mary Welsh was flying around the airfields in Britain talking to returning flyers...