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Dress Down. In Brooklyn, N.Y., Fort Hamilton's WACs received a list of clothing to be laid out on their beds for a rigid inspection, just before the zero hour got the list modified so that they would not be stark naked during the inspection...
Admirals Harold Stark and Alan Kirk, Generals Carl Spaatz and James Doolittle were busy making history on the morning of June 6. While their planes bombed German communications and their ships took U.S. soldiers to Normandy, their wives saw service (see cut) on radio's far-flung Invasion Day front...
...ELEANORE STARK...
...Your stark, epic portrait [TIME, May 8] of General Wainwright is the most challenging pictorial document of the war. His face illuminates all the tragedy, stoicism and heartbreak that men everywhere are enduring. As a shaming denunciation of "life as usual" and as a great inspiration for sacrifice it is unsurpassed...
...chances of founding such an organization were far greater if the foundations were laid before rather than after the end of the war. Said Diplomatist Sumner Welles : "The Moscow Declaration should have been inseparably linked to an additional declaration setting up an agency, representative of all the United Nations." "Stark Imperialism." Eloquently Welles warned against further delay in setting up a council of all the United Nations: isolationism, in its earlier form, he said, is dead. But the longer a genuine, effective internationalism is put off, the more U.S. citizens will believe that a Big Four military alliance...