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" But the worst thing is that we are falling down on our promises every single time. We have not fulfilled one of them yet. "
The Army Air Forces in World War II, Volume One: Plans and Early Operations ... - Page 26
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Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1941-1944, Volume 4, Part 3, Issue 2

Maurice Matloff, Edwin Marion Snell - Strategy - 1959 - 670 pages
...of failure in China. In passing on the Chinese complaints to Marshall, Roosevelt commented, ". . . the worst thing is that we are falling down on our...single time. We have not fulfilled one of them yet." 47 In an effort to retrieve a dismal situation, Roosevelt on 15 October instructed Marshall to have...
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Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1941-1944, Volume 4

Maurice Matloff, Edwin Marion Snell - Strategy - 1959 - 670 pages
...of failure in China. In passing on the Chinese complaints to Marshall, Roosevelt commented, ". . . the worst thing is that we are falling down on our...every single time. We have not fulfilled one of them yet."47 In an effort to retrieve a dismal situation, Roosevelt on 15 October instructed Marshall to...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932-1945: With a New ...

Robert Dallek - History - 1995 - 688 pages
...pretty thoroughly disgusted with the India-China matter," FDR advised Marshall on October 15. ". . . Everything seems to go wrong. But the worst thing...every single time. We have not fulfilled one of them." In October, therefore, while he tried to arrange a meeting with Stalin in the Middle East, Roosevelt...
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The Rise of American Air Power: The Creation of Armageddon

Michael S. Sherry - Technology & Engineering - 1987 - 482 pages
...the report from Arnold that he could not get the B-29's operating out of China until March or April next year. Everything seems to go wrong. But the worst...are falling down on our promises every single time." In other words, political embarrassment bothered Roosevelt more than strategic delay — a renewed...
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