| Maurice Matloff, Edwin Marion Snell - 1953 - 490 pagina’s
...that under current arrangements the US is going to have increasing trained air personnel in excess of combat planes in sight for them to use. We are therefore...aircraft allocations do not permit us to do this. He then announced his view on the policy to be adopted : I think the maximum number of planes possible... | |
| Maurice Matloff, Edwin Marion Snell - 1953 - 490 pagina’s
...that under current arrangements the US is going to have increasing trained air personnel in excess of combat planes in sight for them to use. We are therefore...aircraft allocations do not permit us to do this. He then announced his view on the policy to be adopted : I think the maximum number of planes possible... | |
| Richard M. Leighton, Robert W. Coakley - 1955 - 1076 pagina’s
...disposition was known.15 The President's decision came in a message to Churchill on 19 May 1942: Today it is evident that under current arrangements the US is...aircraft to be maintained in the respective theaters of war. I think the maximum number of planes possible should be maintained in combat and the minimum number... | |
| 863 pagina’s
...armed forces and the effect of commitments to China and the USSR; he stressed the President's desire that "every appropriate American-made aircraft be manned and fought by our own crews." 35 This principle the British were willing to accept if it carried the corollary determination "to... | |
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