Word: unificationism
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That aim no longer permits the luxury of the three services and their many sub-services wrangling for power and heading in different directions. For this reason President Eisenhower has come to one of the most important decisions of his Administration: to move for a truly unified armed service that...
ON GERMAN UNIFICATION (with great vigor): If Khrushchev offered to negotiate with West Germany bilaterally on unification, "there would be no response whatsoever. It is nonsense to believe that the Soviets who were not prepared to give us reunification in peace and liberty with the other powers, would give it...
Russia's Viewpoint. NWC's 17 regular instructors (five Air Force, four Army, three Navy, one Marine, four civilians) use no set textbooks, give no marks. For part of the time, students are divided into six-man to eight-man study committees, are rotated into new committees every...
Postwar: At the insistence of Army Chief of Staff Eisenhower, Airman Norstad was named War Department director of plans and operations. While Air generals and Navy admirals brawled in public, Norstad and the late Admiral Forrest Sherman quietly conferred, arrived at agreement on service unification. Norstad became Air Force operations...
BONN, Feb. 24--Chancellor Konrad Adenauer tonight brought to a head a bitter nine-month quarrel with the Free Democratic party by expelling 37 of its rebellious members from his coalition government. Dr. Thomas Dehler, leader of the Free Democrats, promptly called in a speech at Stuttgart tonight for "bargaining...