Word: shore
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Where to Go? Vacationers will find little to do on either coast. The troubled shore waters of the Atlantic are often coated with oil. Bodies wash ashore on beaches often enough to shock swimmers...
...know is being patrolled most carefully. But General Andrews . . . has no authority to direct the patrolling. [ He ] supplies the heavy bombers . . . but they can't leave the ground . . . until directed to do so by an admiral who shares the Navy sentiment that "Army aviation should stop at the shore line.' " On the Canal's western approaches, says Colonel Knerr, the Navy has "at times even refused to give General Andrews information essential for his defensive plans...
...life, brings to mind that part from "The Walrus and the Carpenter" that goes: "Four other oysters followed them, and yet another four; and thick and fast they came at last, and more, and more, and more--all hopping through the frothy waves, and scrambling to the shore." This particular oyster tastes a little different from "Night Train," "Man Hunt," "Mortal Storm," and "Confessions of a You-Know-What Spy," but it is unmistakably of the same brand of sea food...
Sands, E. A.; Sherman, F. J., Jr.; Shepard, D. A.; Shore, B. E.; Singer, M. B.; Skardon, W. R.; Smith, D. W.; Smith, S. O.; Spalding, I. E.; Sparks, B. S.; Stewart, J. T., Jr.; Stockbridge, H. W. C.; Stone...
...place of the larger units of the Fleet which have been used in the past, the training this year will be done in daily tacks aboard shore-based small craft, and members of the Harvard Unit will be quartered ashore in Boston Harbor...