ICELAND OCCUPATION
(Rec. 1.3.0 p.m.) WASHINGTON, July 10,
The Secretary to the President, Mr. Stephen Early, said that President Roosevelt had decided that pressmen would not be permitted in Iceland until the occupation by U.S. forces was completed.
across the works, and also Cn the adjoining railway buildings and sidings.
"There was much opposition from anti-aircraft guns round the target, and also while our bombers were crossing the coast. From all these +hree operations the fighter pilots returned full of praise for the accuracy of the bombing and also with stories of the great damage caused."—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1941, Page 6
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