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             |  | Al Nofi's CIC
 
 
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             |  | Issue #343, May 1st, 2011 |  |  
             |  | This Issue... 
                 Infinite Wisdom la Triviata Short Rounds 
 |  |  Infinite Wisdom 
 
"Let no man be so rash as to suppose that, in donning a general's uniform, he is forthwith competent to perform a general's function." 
 
 
    La Triviata  
     During World War II the U.S. Army recruited some 50,000
     pigeons, mostly supplied by racing clubs and hobbyists, many of which went on
     to carry messages in virtually every theater of operations. In 1908, at a time when the U.S. Army had not a single active
     division (though the Pennsylvania and New York National Guard each had one),
     the War Department had plans for the "immediate" activation of 17
     divisions in the event of a national emergency, between Regulars and Guardsmen.The Olympic Torch Relay was inaugurated by Carl Diem,
     Secretary General of the Organizing Committee of the 1936 Games, held in Berlin
     and better known as the “Nazi Games.”Sir Henry Clinton, who commanded British troops in the
     American Revolution, began his military career as a “captain lieutenant” in the
     New York
     provincial militia while his father, Adm. George Clinton was governor of the
     colony (1741-1751).The U.S.
     supplied more than half of the small arms and artillery propellant used by the
     Allies during World War I.During World War II approximately 1,700 American airmen
     were interned in Switzerland
     after landing their damaged aircraft there or having reached there after
     escaping from adjacent German-held territories. The four years during which a young man served as a
     cadet and midshipman in the German Imperial Navy, and his first four years as a
     junior officer, required his family to lay out about 7,000 marks above his base pay, the equivalent of
     nearly 5½ years’ of an industrial worker's wages.During the Civil War, Confederate commerce raiders
     captured or destroyed only 263 American flag merchant vessels, for a total of
     105,000 gross tons, no more than 5 percent of the pre-war merchant fleet, but
     enough to encourage nervous ship owners to transfer to foreign flags nearly
     1000 vessels totaling some 800,000 gross tons, nearly 40 percent of the pre-war
     fleet, a blow from which the U.S. merchant marine never recovered. More... 
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