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Page 20870
... problem involving a rifle company in the attack . It was im- mediately obvious that , like the 2d Armored Division , the members of the 87th Infantry were professional soldiers at their best , and I salute General Lar- sen and his ...
... problem involving a rifle company in the attack . It was im- mediately obvious that , like the 2d Armored Division , the members of the 87th Infantry were professional soldiers at their best , and I salute General Lar- sen and his ...
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... problems , and possibly the greatest at this time , is the challenge of abundance . Yet , what is a problem to us would be a blessing to any other nation of the world . Today , we remain the only na- tion on the face of the earth whose ...
... problems , and possibly the greatest at this time , is the challenge of abundance . Yet , what is a problem to us would be a blessing to any other nation of the world . Today , we remain the only na- tion on the face of the earth whose ...
Page 20877
... problems have eased , with more space available to farmers and the trade . More corn is stored where it belongs - on the farms where it is grown - and where it will be used . Wheat also posed a major problem in 1960 . Legislation ...
... problems have eased , with more space available to farmers and the trade . More corn is stored where it belongs - on the farms where it is grown - and where it will be used . Wheat also posed a major problem in 1960 . Legislation ...
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... problem of our increas- with the serious problem of our increas- ingly congested airspace . The magni- tude of the problem was highlighted by the White House the White House Aviation Facilities Study Group in 1955 , and another step ...
... problem of our increas- with the serious problem of our increas- ingly congested airspace . The magni- tude of the problem was highlighted by the White House the White House Aviation Facilities Study Group in 1955 , and another step ...
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... problem of competition in world markets so long as she can keep members of the labor unions employed in the production of high - priced goods for sale to sterling areas . Spain desperately needs our wheat , cotton , and machinery , and ...
... problem of competition in world markets so long as she can keep members of the labor unions employed in the production of high - priced goods for sale to sterling areas . Spain desperately needs our wheat , cotton , and machinery , and ...
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