Word: suggestive
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...therefore their invasion might take the air-land-sea character of British attacks in Libya). After seizing Los Angeles they would strike out for Saugus, Cajon and San Jacinto Passes, sealing the coastal strip, and again hold tight. (Development, since Homer Lea wrote, of the San Diego base would suggest the necessity of a flanking attack, perhaps through Lower California...
...Suggest you place copy International Code of Signals (Hydrographic Office Publication No. 87) on your reference files to avoid further errors in reporting the historical accomplishments of the U.S.S. Omaha...
Wrote Democratic Chairman Ed Flynn: "In the face of war politics are adjourned....I suggest that [the Democratic and Republican committee organizations]...be made available immediately to the President and the departments engaged in defense preparations...
...companies are anxious for soldier-&-sailor business (World War I battle mortality was 53 per 1,000 per year, normal is only 7 per 1,000). They discourage all such applicants, suggest they let the U.S. insure them. The U.S. will. During World War I, the Government wrote $40 billion of life insurance on its armed forces, of which 605,716 policies with a face value of $2,565,000,000 (converted from term insurance) were still in force last year. Since passage of the National Service Life Insurance Act last year, the Veterans Administration has written around...
This is hardly to suggest that peace on earth or goodwill to the Axis can or should be the stated policy of the United States Government. We are at war with fascism, and we will fight until we have defeated it completely, in war and in peace. But there is an alternative reading of the gospel: "Peace on earth to men of good will." As long as this hope exists, the men of good will can continue to work for a world in which peace is possible. And such men are only at peace when nowhere in the world...