Fletch
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It was surprising to hear Stearman talk about trying to reach the individual recruit. This wasn't at all what I've read about during WW2 - the policy was more likely anybody who doesn't respond to the same old, same old, got the whole unit punished and they would take it out of him.
I'm going to get out of this thread now because it's clear there is not a lot of interest in a secondary point of view. I will add only that those who insist all opposition to war during the 30s was on the right don't know the 30s, or care much, probably.
I'm going to get out of this thread now because it's clear there is not a lot of interest in a secondary point of view. I will add only that those who insist all opposition to war during the 30s was on the right don't know the 30s, or care much, probably.