| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1941 - 184 pages
...we have had to labor in such matters. The CHAIRMAN. You have been in a strait jacket all the time? Mr. CLASON. What would you say with regard to the...do not need them this year, nor the next year, or anj- year I can foresee. General MARSHALL. I do not wish to comment on his statements. Mr. CLASON.... | |
| Robert Dallek - 1995 - 688 pages
...to send another Expeditionary Force to Europe. "We do not need the gallant armies which are forming throughout the American Union. We do not need them this year, nor next year; nor any year that I can foresee." Churchill then read a quote from Longfellow that was contained... | |
| Winston Churchill, Martin Gilbert - 1993 - 1898 pages
...firing immense masses of shells at one another. We do not need the gallant armies which are forming throughout the American Union. We do not need them this year, nor next year; nor any year that I can foresee. But we do need most urgently an immense and continuous... | |
| Nicholas John Cull - 1996 - 301 pages
...United States' desire to avoid war. He stressed: "we do not need the gallant armies which are forming throughout the American Union. We do not need them this year, nor next year that I can foresee." He concluded: "Give us the tools and we will finish the job." These... | |
| Sherill Tippins - 2005 - 354 pages
...at stake." He assured the Americans overseas: "We do not need the gallant armies which are forming throughout the American Union. We do not need them this year, nor next year, nor any year that I can foresee. But we do need most urgently an immense and continuous... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1941 - 198 pages
...CLASON. What would you say with regard to the item in the newspaper of Churchill's speech on February iO, 1941 ? Do you agree with the things in his statement,...statements. Mr. CLASON. You do not visualize, then, an expeditionary force at all? General MARSHALL. I do not know where it could land, or where it could... | |
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