Military Situation in the Far East: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, to Conduct an Inquiry Into the Military Situation in the Far East and the Facts Surrounding the Relief of General of the Army MacArthur from His Assignments in that Area, Часть 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - Всего страниц: 3691 |
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... thought was the interesting thing in Saturday's hearing , and I thought that General Marshall's opti- mism was the most interesting thing in that hearing . And " What was it all about ? " And I said , " He seemed to think that we might ...
... thought was the interesting thing in Saturday's hearing , and I thought that General Marshall's opti- mism was the most interesting thing in that hearing . And " What was it all about ? " And I said , " He seemed to think that we might ...
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... thought we had to give them up , and I do not know whether he dis- cussed that with you or not . Chairman RUSSELL . It had not been discussed with me and I had told all of the members of the committee who had asked me anything about ...
... thought we had to give them up , and I do not know whether he dis- cussed that with you or not . Chairman RUSSELL . It had not been discussed with me and I had told all of the members of the committee who had asked me anything about ...
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... thought we were going to have diffculty in staying in Korea . He pointed out that the morale of the troops was not too good after a long fight and some of the remarks that had been made about them at va- rious places in the world , and ...
... thought we were going to have diffculty in staying in Korea . He pointed out that the morale of the troops was not too good after a long fight and some of the remarks that had been made about them at va- rious places in the world , and ...
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... thought , from a military point of view , alone , he should be relieved . Chairman RUSSELL . Were the Joint Chiefs unanimous in their opin- ion that , from the military standpoint , General MacArthur should be relieved ? General BRADLEY ...
... thought , from a military point of view , alone , he should be relieved . Chairman RUSSELL . Were the Joint Chiefs unanimous in their opin- ion that , from the military standpoint , General MacArthur should be relieved ? General BRADLEY ...
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... thought he should be relieved , and they gave those reasons to General Marshall , and I repeated them to the President . Senator BRIDGES . But they did not take a formal vote ? General BRADLEY . We never take a formal vote of holding up ...
... thought he should be relieved , and they gave those reasons to General Marshall , and I repeated them to the President . Senator BRIDGES . But they did not take a formal vote ? General BRADLEY . We never take a formal vote of holding up ...
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