Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Casualties" (TIME, Oct. 2). TIME, obviously, does not see fit to regard Merchant Marine losses as part of U.S. war casualties...
Whether the Russians were holding off direct attack to save the city or save their troops, no one could tell. But the Germans said Budapest would never be declared an open city, announced they would "defend it street by street without regard to consequences to the city or its population." The Hungarian puppet Government echoed them uneasily, prodded its soldiers with promises. Said the War Minister: troops will receive higher pay, postwar jobs, and "I have every hope that every fighting man will be provided with adequate warm clothing...
...regard to gripe No. 3 we feel that we can say no more than did Jean P. Hayden in her letter in TIME (Oct. 2). If the Army has any more loose medals they should throw one her way. She deserves...
Britons, who regard Russians as rather peculiar foreigners but not sinister bogeymen, and mean every word of the 20-year Anglo-Soviet treaty, were glad to hear it, but not surprised. What they wanted to hear from Mr. Churchill was whether he had succeeded in solving the Polish problem, and on what terms. Also, what about the Balkans...
After hearing the Navy's announcement, the Coast Guard, usually the most liberal branch of service with regard to Negroes, promptly followed suit with a similar plan for the SPARs. The Marine Corps said it had all the women marines it needed, except for replacements...