Letters, Aug. 30, 1943

International Relations Firsthand

Sirs:

. . . Having been in the Air Corps for almost three years, and overseas (Southwest Pacific) for twelve months, I can corroborate the statement made by one of your readers when he said that this is a "thinking" army (TIME, Aug. 9). ... Our men are scattered throughout the world, and are learning what is meant by "international relations" firsthand. . . .

As for the Russians, our men seem to look upon them as supersoldiers, and men striving for what they consider an ideal form of government for their particular...

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