Word: liberatore
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"Above Party." And the bright legend of Charles de Gaulle, the liberator, was shaken. Two days before, in Normandy, on the second anniversary of his D-day landing, he had said the "perpetually divided" nation needed a strong President "above all parties," and implied that he was willing to take...
Died. Captain Norman Mickey ("Bus") Miller, 38, the Navy's legendary one-man aerial task force, most decorated Navy flyer of World War II; of tuberculosis; in Corona, Calif. A hard-bitten combat pilot, he took his battle-scarred Liberator bomber, Thunder Mug, into Truk time & again at mast...
Just a year after V-E day, the U.S. Army's reputation in Europe-once as bright and shining as a liberator's sword-had disintegrated into disrepute. Last week General Joseph McNarney, commander of all U.S. troops in the European Theater, finally cracked the whip of discipline...
The Great Liberator. Jorge promised more: "I have another very big surprise for the boys in the United States . . . it will happen very soon." It did. Next day the Pasquels, who own two of La Liga Mexicana's eight teams and control the others, rustled off with second-baseman...
At week's end, after a strenuous round of protracted farewells, the Athlones were whisked off to Washington in a Liberator bearing Canada's coat of arms and flying the blue standard. At the airport, an R.C.A.F. band played Will Ye No Come Back Again? Their last glimpse...