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... going ahead of the air and the ground , they got going in 1950. Before the establishment of the two commanders , SACEUR and SACLANT- Supreme Allied Commander , Atlantic - there were five regional plan- ning groups , one for the ...
... going ahead of the air and the ground , they got going in 1950. Before the establishment of the two commanders , SACEUR and SACLANT- Supreme Allied Commander , Atlantic - there were five regional plan- ning groups , one for the ...
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... going to have to shoot for that subsequently , the reserve equipment other than ammunition - replace- ment tanks , replacement guns , replacement vehicles . However , that was not fixed as a goal for achievement in 1952 and our mutual ...
... going to have to shoot for that subsequently , the reserve equipment other than ammunition - replace- ment tanks , replacement guns , replacement vehicles . However , that was not fixed as a goal for achievement in 1952 and our mutual ...
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... going along and we have been making it up , but until the end of 1954 , we will not complete all the airfields ... going to tell us it will require to complete the job , because you see that involves a decision on what further forces are ...
... going along and we have been making it up , but until the end of 1954 , we will not complete all the airfields ... going to tell us it will require to complete the job , because you see that involves a decision on what further forces are ...
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... going to have how many airfields ? Mr. NASH . One hundred forty - nine . Mr. VORYS . Who is it who figures that it will require 50 percent as much or more for infrastructure , a half million dollars more on top of $ 968 million . Mr ...
... going to have how many airfields ? Mr. NASH . One hundred forty - nine . Mr. VORYS . Who is it who figures that it will require 50 percent as much or more for infrastructure , a half million dollars more on top of $ 968 million . Mr ...
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... going to remain more or less static ? We are approaching these goals , but we do not seem to be taking into ... going to be static . These force requirements are going to have to be kept under constant review and , in fact , 34 MUTUAL ...
... going to remain more or less static ? We are approaching these goals , but we do not seem to be taking into ... going to be static . These force requirements are going to have to be kept under constant review and , in fact , 34 MUTUAL ...
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