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“INHIBITIONS FOR SOLDIERS"

(Rec. 9 p.m.) BERLIN, April 12. Surprised by the news of General MacArthur's dismissal, General Eisenhower said he hoped his “old buddy” would not become the centre of controversy and acrimony in the United States. He made .no direct reference to the disagreements which preceded General MacArthur’s dismissal, except to say that “when you put on uniform there are certain inhibitions you accept.”

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26395, 13 April 1951, Page 7

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“INHIBITIONS FOR SOLDIERS" Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26395, 13 April 1951, Page 7

“INHIBITIONS FOR SOLDIERS" Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26395, 13 April 1951, Page 7