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They shall sink under water...
...ground troops fighting in Korea were not likely to think much of that last suggestion. But Whitehead had come prepared to make his argument sink in. As of last July, he said, the U.S. mainland was defended against atomic attack by fewer than 100 all-weather fighters, which could not have destroyed more than 10% to 15% of a force attacking in daylight. At night, or during instrument conditions, U.S. interceptors would have shot down less than 5%. A well-executed surprise atomic air attack on the U.S. would have succeeded, said Whitehead, "beyond the fondest hope of the [enemy...
...veterans of the B.L.C. made the varsity work for its victory: the score was tied three times; and not until seven seconds before the final whistle did attack man Ned Yost sink the shot that sent the crowd of 100 home happy...
...sieve, every door was warped, and the front hall had to be shoveled when it snowed. Huddled in her winter coat, Mrs. Henrichsen studied with her feet in the oven, and kept a wary eye peeled for field mice scurrying up the open drain of the old iron sink...
...seems the Russians didn't invent the submarine after all. According to United Artists in its latest release Mutiny, a handmade submarine of waxed hickory construction was used in the war of 1812 to sink a 70-gun ship-of-the-line. This film should please NROTC students and those who like their action stacatto...