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Franklin D. Roosevelt to Winston Churchill (May, 1941) Telegram

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Franklin D. Roosevelt to Winston Churchill (May, 1941) Telegram (1941)
by Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Source: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

1354773Franklin D. Roosevelt to Winston Churchill (May, 1941) Telegram1941Franklin Delano Roosevelt

TELEGRAM

TO: WINANT

LONDON

SECRET FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE FORMER NAVAL PERSON.

ALL PLANS DISCUSSED WITH YOU BY ARNOLD FOR TRAINING PILOTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED HERE. THERE ARE NO LEGAL DIFFICULTIES IN THE WAY AND THE TRAINING CAN BEGIN PROMPTLY. WE ARE RUSHING SIX ADDITIONAL SMALL AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FOR YOU. FIRST THREE SHOULD BE AVAILABLE IN THREE OR FOUR MONTHS.

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