Word: liaisoning
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...justify the expensive specialized tooling required by mass-production methods. The military airplane relies on fluidity of designs to outfly the enemy, a multiplicity of designs to satisfy a multiplicity of functions (dive bombing, altitude bombing, torpedoing, strafing, bomber protection, interception, night pursuit, sea patrol, observation, training, transport and liaison work, etc.), a precision in design unnecessary to consumer goods. Thus military planes cannot be coaxed off the assembly line like V-8s-even in Detroit...
...mass protracted resistance they developed guerrilla warfare into a new military tactic. And in what was left of Shanghai, labor-loving Rewi Alley, Snow and others, cooked up the grandiose pink dream of China's Industrial Co-operatives British Ambassador Sir Archibald John Kerr Clark Kerr did the liaison work that began their reality...
...generals and many a regular chaplain, the conference heard three outside authorities: Dr. Paul Dwight Moody, president of Middlebury College and onetime Chief of Chaplains of the A. E. F., now on a year's leave of absence to act as the Federal Council of Churches' liaison official between churches and chaplains; Bishop John Francis O'Hara of the Roman Catholic Army and Navy diocese; Rabbi Isaac Landman, editor of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia and a chaplain with Pershing in Mexico...
...addition to those who are conducting active research in behalf of national defense, there are many scientific professors now acting in consulting capacities for the National Defense Committee and in perpetual liaison with such British scientists as the celebrated Professor H. D. Fowler of Cambridge University...
...stamp are others in Army's publicity apparatus (now being reorganized)-Major General Robert Richardson of the Cavalry; Lieut. Colonel Ward Maris of Field Artillery, no newsman but a discerning publicist of small patience with bureaucrats; Major Art Ennis of the Air Corps; Lieut. Colonel Ginsburgh, liaison officer between Under Secretary of War Patterson and the public, graduate of Harvard University, ex-reporter on the New York Morning World...