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...Eternal City. It was Trinity Sunday and, through all the last stages of the advance on Rome, U.S. and Canadian soldiers could hear the church bells summoning the faithful to Mass. TIME Correspondent Will Lang had spent the night in a dugout under fire. At dawn he piled out and headed up in a jeep toward the sound of firing on Via Casilina. He cabled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF ITALY: From Rome to ... | 6/12/1944 | See Source »

Cabled TIME Correspondent Will Lang: "There have been short offensive spurts with actions, counterattacks, little victories and little defeats. The slowness of the advance is to be expected as we hit the Germans' best-prepared positions. The real test comes later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: Into the Mountains | 5/22/1944 | See Source »

...south Italian town last week TIME Correspondent Will Lang talked with Partisans from Yugoslavia, cabled some of their stories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: For Country | 5/1/1944 | See Source »

...Faith. Said Correspondent Lang in conclusion: "The full story of the heroic Partisan resistance to the vastly superior forces of the Germans cannot be told until the end of the war. Even their names are secret. But in these few stories Americans may read the courage, resolution and faith in eventual freedom over which no tyranny may long last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: For Country | 5/1/1944 | See Source »

...Orleans parents) which Bob Hope has put into a forthcoming book (7 Never Left Home). Wrote the soldier: "We were almost sure Frances Langford had not come, and there were many dis appointed people around. And all of a sudden Bob said: 'Here's Frances Lang-ford.' There was a din you would not be lieve. She was stunningly dressed, though simply. It was good to see a clean, neat American girl who spoke our language and thought like we do. She sang and sang from the bottom of her heart. . . . Every one of those thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: G.I. Nightingale | 2/28/1944 | See Source »

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