Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...regard to the article "The Army's Stomach" [TIME, Feb. 15] I would like to say a few words. According to the recent survey hots dogs are the soldiers' favorite meat. This, gentlemen, is absolutely "bunk." . . . Every time we have hot dogs the soldiers wail and groan. . . . The only reason we eat hot dogs is because they're served to us so often...
...time when enlistment was a prerogative of the individual and of his service. For some, V-1 was a way to dodge the draft; for others, the provisions for a prolonged education meant only an irritating delay in reaching active service. But in any case, the students must regard their liberal education as much a duty as their military service. For in no other way can any amount of planning and cooperation among the services and the colleges make the most of education in wartime...
...shortage commodity which must be carefully rationed and allocated, and can no longer be handled in a free-for-all, grab bag fashion. But mere numbers are only part of the problem; physical and mental standards are equally vital in the equitable distribution of what the forces regard as the prospective officer pool. Here, where the most careful control is required, the greatest individual choice and one-sided competition are rampant...
...disrespectful. If you regard me as your prisoner, kill me, but don't subject me to indignities." Chiang was taken to a house under guard. There he furiously reprimanded his captor, Chang Hsueh-liang, the "Young Marshal...
...aware, troop movements of the armed forces ... are matters of a highly confidential nature. ... It is assumed . . . that you will so regard the arrival in Hollywood of ... This is the Army, Irving Berlin's . . . troupe . . . constitutes a task force carrying out an operation...