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...colonel, who was an American liaison officer with the Chinese Army, peeled off his gun, unbuttoned his shirt, let the sweat pour down his dusty face in tired rivulets. I peeled down to bare middle and the heat slowly settled in to choke us. The train was making about six miles an hour and the colonel was telling us about the evacuation of Hengyang...
Able, ruthless "Colonel Passy," boss of the Gaullist secret service and the Gaullist liaison with the Underground (TIME, May 29), took a new job: Chief of Staff under General Joseph Koenig, Commander of the French Forces of the Interior. "Passy" dropped his alias. "I have nothing to hide," he said. "My real name is Andre de Wavrin...
...Allied Supreme Headquarters, newsmen learned that 230 Committee representatives would soon arrive in liberated France, act as liaison men and governors under Supreme Headquarters control...
Well provisioned men on the destroyer lerax, the corvettes Apostolis and Saktourls held out. Patiently British liaison officers explained that in the British Royal Navy orders are orders, politics are politics. They got nowhere. After more than two weeks Greek Vice Admiral Petros Voulgaris had had enough. This week he organized a boarding party made up entirely of Greeks. There was, in dry official language, "some exchange of machine-gun and rifle fire ... a few casualties." The Vice Admiral's flag rose on the Saktouris, the mutiny on the three ships was ended. In Cairo and Alexandria, Greek hotly...
Links with the old organization which closed down supposedly for the duration in the spring of last year include Thomas S. Kuhn '44, research associate, and Donor Lion '45, adviser and liaison officer of new group respectively...