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...England recently some U.S. pilots, inordinately proud of their hot sweetheart, were enlarging on this theme while two B-26's planed in, landed and taxied back to the line. One airman gazed fondly at the sleek Widow-Maker. "Yep," he said, "it's a man's airplane...
...about Cairo in a special Packard, bulletproofed with sheets of glass that weighed 90 lb. He called it "my county jail." His driver was Master Sergeant Harold A. Crotta, of Butler, N.J., who proudly showed correspondents a little pile of cigar ash on the running board. Said Sergeant Crotta: "Yep. It's Churchill...
That makes a total of six South Bend in or near this activity who knew each other well back in their school days when Hitler and Tojo were just thinking. Yep it's a small world...
...Yep," said a sergeant. "I throw'd a couple of rocks...
...left-hand man to Henry L. Stimson. As an old World War I artilleryman, he commands the respect of combat generals, often gives them a useful new idea, such as using puddlejumper planes for observation work (see p. 72). Affable and efficient, he hurries conversations along with a pleasant "yep, yep," puffs away at thick cigars, flicks the ashes deftly into a wastebasket four feet away, occasionally extracts a bell-shaped chocolate drop from a pile on the desk. His duties have included everything from handling administrative details of the Army training program to moving Japanese off the West Coast...