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Page 42
We see from part ( C ) that the United States was committed to enter the war in
the Far East even though the British fired the first shot ! The President ' s dilemma
now becomes clearly apparent : The Japanese were about to attack the British ...
We see from part ( C ) that the United States was committed to enter the war in
the Far East even though the British fired the first shot ! The President ' s dilemma
now becomes clearly apparent : The Japanese were about to attack the British ...
Page 153
As for the Far East , driving out the Japanese failed to save it for the ex - colonial
powers . The vacuum resulting from the Japanese defeat affected the United
States even more grievously , in bringing about the Vietnam War , most
disastrous ...
As for the Far East , driving out the Japanese failed to save it for the ex - colonial
powers . The vacuum resulting from the Japanese defeat affected the United
States even more grievously , in bringing about the Vietnam War , most
disastrous ...
Page 305
( 12 ) We consider that liaison officers should now be exchanged between the
United States Asiatic and British Eastern Fleets ... With the growth of our forces in
the Far East , it will be important to be in a position to undertake more offensive ...
( 12 ) We consider that liaison officers should now be exchanged between the
United States Asiatic and British Eastern Fleets ... With the growth of our forces in
the Far East , it will be important to be in a position to undertake more offensive ...
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