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■ ~ Call Korean Rotation Best Victory Road

SEOUL, UP — Eighth army officials are convinced that the benefits of rotation of fighting personnel outweigh the losses ip immediate combat effectiveness in Korea. A key Eighth army spokesman was. asked, “what kind of army

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would we have *n Koita if we had kept all soldiers and not rotated them?” " < "We would have an experienced army,” the spokesman said, “but an army that would be disgruntled and stale. - J “In a democracy, the burden of

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fighting should be distributed fairly. In this type of unprecedented Warfare, rotation is absolutely hecessary.” While realizing the significance and value of rotation, people often ask: “with all the new men coming in, couldn’t we have built up a force that could have licked the Communists once and for alf?” ‘‘The Eighth army has performed its mission of driving the aggressor north of the 38th parallel." a top official said. “The of licking the Reds once and for all is a policy matter that rests with higher echelons ot tbe United Nations.” ' Asked if rotation could be figured as being responsible for the $N forces being shoved from “Old Baldy,” the United Press was told the questioii appeared to be premature. “The. campaign is not yet concluded,” was the response. “Although the enemy currently holds the crest of Mt. Baldy, we continue tp maintain fighting positions ip that area. \ j “However, well-trained replacements compensate for that temporary loss as the men mature with experience.” The phrase "temporary loss" posed the question, "despite careful and ' complete training of the replacement soldier, dbes \he have to get his nose badly bloodied before he settles down to ■ being a steady soldier in combat?” "Os course not,” the spokesman snapped. “The qteady soldier is the one who has the best chance of completing his combat without injury.” ' The officers pointed out that Communist troops enjoy no such relief. Red units are occasionally shifted back from the line, ■ where they are still “under the gun” of Allied warplanes. , “Rotation is felt most strongly ip the leader,” the spokesman said. “A command Is good because of good leadership. Therefore it foi lows that whatever degree c tation loss in combat is sustained, that loss is register ed primarily within the leadership." Laboratory tests have revealed that rust-diseased plants, preferred as a diet by certain ihsfects and snails,- contain up to twenty times more vitamin B-comptex pantothenic acid than normal leaves. With the purchase in 1951 ot a 5-year-old Herford bull, >87,500, A. H. Karpe of Bakersfield, Calif, established a new world's record price paid tor a beef bull. There Is as much patriotism in the ballot as in the bullet.

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