Word: naval
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...retired naval officer of some 43 years of service and a veteran of amphibious warfare from Guadalcanal to the occupation of Japan, I dust off and don my uniform cap to salute you on your Nov. 24 article on General Lemuel Shepherd...
...naval attack force commander, I am proud to have landed and supported General Shepherd and his 1st Provisional Marine Brigade in the recapture of Guam, and his 6th Marine Division in the assault and capture of Okinawa. So from intimate knowledge I congratulate TIME on its magnificent tribute to the fighting United States Marines and one of their greatest fighting generals...
...Pull out of Korea. Complete withdrawal would threaten Japan's security and undermine anti-Communists throughout Asia. Alternatives: pull U.N. troops out of the trenches, but threaten the Communist China mainland with air and naval retaliation if the Reds cross the present Korean front lines; replace U.N. troops on the line with South Koreans as fast as they are trained. Keep U.S. supporting arms (air, artillery, supply) in action, but hold infantry divisions in strategic reserve...
Cautious Viking. Most articulate critic of the Von Braun plan is Dr. Milton Rosen of the Naval Research Laboratory at Washington, a careful, meticulous man. As head of the Navy's Viking Project, Dr. Rosen can talk comparatively freely, because the Viking is a high-altitude research rocket, not a fighting missile...
December 13, at Andover (informal); 17, M.I.T. January 8, at Brookline High. February 4, at Brown; 7, LaSalle Academy; 11, at Quonset Naval Air Station; 14, at Exeter; 21, Andover; 25, Dartmouth; 28, St. George's School. March 7, Yale...