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...duck. Then there is the pinging of machine-gun fare and we duck again. Now an amphtank chuffs up on the beach, swings and throws a shot to the left. Next in are the amphtracks, and then the landing boats, loaded with troops. Presently the beach has a jeep, a bulldozer, a U.S. flag. These things make the landing official. I gulp scalding tea from an Army canteen cup and wade ashore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Oct. 16, 1944 | 10/16/1944 | See Source »

Lieut. Colonel Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., 42, who resigned his Senate seat last February to do some real fighting overseas, captured a four-man Nazi patrol singlehanded. The grandson of famed post-War I Isolationist Senator Henry Cabot Lodge let his jeep-driver tell the tale: "Colonel Lodge . . . had spotted the Germans a long way off. When we got close to them, Colonel Lodge pulled out a pistol, leaped out of the jeep, and the prisoners threw their hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Oct. 9, 1944 | 10/9/1944 | See Source »

...Landis, blonde cinemarmful, who started off a U.S.O. tour last year by marrying Army Air Forces Major Thomas Wallace, returned from another U.S.O. tour to announce that the marriage was a bust. She blamed Hollywood's portrayal of her first tour and marriage in Four Jills in A Jeep. Said she: "I liked him as he was. Our trouble started when he tried to be like the man in the picture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Oct. 9, 1944 | 10/9/1944 | See Source »

...National Association of Military Surgeons was shown through the laboratory of the Medical School's Department of Physical Chemistry several months ago, he came out saying to friends, "As you progress from room to room, you almost expect that in the next one they will be making a jeep out of blood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Discoveries by Cohn Reveal Wonders of Blood | 10/3/1944 | See Source »

Back from Paris to Rome last week went a group of five chastised but unchastened U.S. and British correspondents after one of the war's most spectacular journalistic jaunts. Late last month, led by the A.P.'s Ed Kennedy, the five had commandeered an Army jeep and driver, set out from the southern to the northern French theater of operations without permission. Their aim: to be the first Americans to "make a juncture" with U.S. troops in the northern theater. They were the first, by ten days, having passed unscathed between two German columns. For this scandalous breach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Scandalous Jaunt | 9/25/1944 | See Source »

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