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... hope to see you all soon by the will of God . I do not know how long I shall remain in the States , but I will try to prepare myself as thouaghtly as the opportunity allow me . And when I ended my school days I hope that I will be able ...
... hope to see you all soon by the will of God . I do not know how long I shall remain in the States , but I will try to prepare myself as thouaghtly as the opportunity allow me . And when I ended my school days I hope that I will be able ...
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... hope , " wrote General Eisenhower , was that all of North Africa would be cleared of the German enemy ; and that the Mediterranean could be used by the convoys of the Allied Nations , thus eliminating the long route around the Cape of ...
... hope , " wrote General Eisenhower , was that all of North Africa would be cleared of the German enemy ; and that the Mediterranean could be used by the convoys of the Allied Nations , thus eliminating the long route around the Cape of ...
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... hope of major reinforcements , the position of the command from the military standpoint forbade victory . We could hold in Korea by constant maneuver and at an approximate area where our supply - line advantages were in balance with the ...
... hope of major reinforcements , the position of the command from the military standpoint forbade victory . We could hold in Korea by constant maneuver and at an approximate area where our supply - line advantages were in balance with the ...
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