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BLOW AT ENEMY'S HEART

"DRAMATIC MOMENTS SOON" (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) Rec. 10.40 a.m. LONDON, June 1.

The Chief of Naval Information, Admiral Sir William James, stated: "We are going to have dramatic moments soon. We shall before long reach a stage when we shall begin to launch a great amphibious expedition. There is only one possible means of, attaining victory: the Navy, protected by the Air Force, must carry an army to the enemy coasts so that the Army can attack the enemy's heart, which is already beating slower through the operations of the Air Force." "With 3,657,000 Army troops overseas, the deployment of air and service forces has been practically completed, and the period of decisive action is

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 129, 2 June 1944, Page 5

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BLOW AT ENEMY'S HEART Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 129, 2 June 1944, Page 5

BLOW AT ENEMY'S HEART Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 129, 2 June 1944, Page 5

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