
It is going to be a long war, and there is no reason for being overoptimistic one week and over pessimistic the next week.
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It is going to be a long war, and there is no reason for being overoptimistic one week and over pessimistic the next week.

It is ordered that the aforesaid Executive Order No. 8910 of September 27, 1941, be, and the same is hereby amended.

All that area within the City of Washington, D.C., lying within the following-described boundary:

It must not be impeded by the faint of heart.

We realize that the war has become what Hitler originally proclaimed it to be- a total war.

Only an all-embracing program will suffice.

Victory is certain in the long days to come.

I hereby exempt the said Herbert H. Evans from compulsory retirement for age for a period of one year ending April 30, 1943.

I think on that list was the abolishing of the whole of N.Y.A.

I think the time has now come to tell you. They came from our new secret base at Shangri-La!

My idea is we take everything we need, no matter what the technicalities are.

I hereby proclaim Monday, April 6, 1942, as Army Day.

I am perfectly confident of it myself.

I hereby authorize the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs.