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ADMIRAL MARC MITSCHER. who is to become Commander-in-Chief of the United States Atlantic Fleet, and is on his way to Europe with Vice-Admiral Forrest Snerman, United States Deputy-Chief of Naval Operations. It is reported that their mission .is to survey the remaining American forces and estimate future needc in various European areas. The “New York Times' says it is tacitly admitted that the tense situation in various troubled areas will be closely investigated.—Washington, August 19.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24959, 21 August 1946, Page 7

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ADMIRAL MARC MITSCHER. who is to become Commander-in-Chief of the United States Atlantic Fleet, and is on his way to Europe with Vice-Admiral Forrest Snerman, United States Deputy-Chief of Naval Operations. It is reported that their mission .is to survey the remaining American forces and estimate future needc in various European areas. The “New York Times' says it is tacitly admitted that the tense situation in various troubled areas will be closely investigated.—Washington, August 19. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24959, 21 August 1946, Page 7

ADMIRAL MARC MITSCHER. who is to become Commander-in-Chief of the United States Atlantic Fleet, and is on his way to Europe with Vice-Admiral Forrest Snerman, United States Deputy-Chief of Naval Operations. It is reported that their mission .is to survey the remaining American forces and estimate future needc in various European areas. The “New York Times' says it is tacitly admitted that the tense situation in various troubled areas will be closely investigated.—Washington, August 19. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24959, 21 August 1946, Page 7

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