Word: staying
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Gripe No. 2: We are aware of the fact that when the war in Europe is over, part of the Army will be demobilized. Soldiers in the South Pacific came to arms at this announcement; however, all Naval personnel will stay out here until the war with Japan is ended. We feel that too many soldiers are making a rush for that demobilization boat. . . . We, too, would like to get the hell out of the service and back to the homes which we love, but faced with nude "reality we believe that we have the intestinal fortitude to forget...
...next four years, almost certainly, time would revise the Roosevelt Cabinet, in which four members are in their 70s. But generally the Administration team would probably stay intact. The triumphs which lay within the grasp of Term IV were those of maturity, experience, wisdom...
...Power Is Born. Cried Moscow's Izvestia: "Phony. . . . Nobody is fighting against the independence of Iran. How can the stay of foreign troops in Iranian territory [be] reconciled with the sovereignty and independence of Iran? The presence of Soviet and British troops is in conformity with a treaty [of 1941], but there are also American troops in Iran without any agreement with the Iranian Government." U.S. troops are there to rush U.S. supplies to the Red Army. But most of this traffic now goes via Murmansk. In effect, Izvestia's statement said that the Soviet Government would...
...gaps between U.S. positions are relatively large. Consequently, infiltration is easily accomplished. Dawn and dusk are best times for attack. It is especially easy to approach U.S. positions and launch an attack when it is raining, inasmuch as U.S. soldiers lie low in their trenches and try to stay under cover of their ponchos...
What To Do with Germany (MARCH OF TIME) asks the question, but does not stay for an answer. Its glances at the fast, present and probable future of the world's most recidivist nation should stimulate audiences to ask themselves the same question. It should also, by the revelation of a startling statistic which shows Germany's manpower potentially far exceeding any of its neighbors' by 1970, make them realize the importance of a prompt and effective answer. With a graphic explanation of Sumner Welles's partition plan, and a passing nod to the views...