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Major George Fielding Eliot aipllasi The Military Importance of War-Alcohol
« «« how the beverage distilling industry is working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, helping to produce it... why not a drop of whiskey has been made for over a year.
DAY'S HEADLINES clearly reveal the constantly changing tactics To requirements of modern warfare...and the new and tremendous importance of the products with which this war is being waged. Take war-alcohol, for example, During World War 1 this vital product found its chief mses in smokeless , chemical warfare materials and medical supplies. Today, war-alcohol must do far more... it must provide the base for such indispensable products as synthetic rubber, shatterproof glass, lacquers, plastics, and many other critical requirements. Hundreds of millions of gallons are needed each year, half of which is supplied by the beverage distilling industry. I discovered that a year before Pearl Harbor the distilling industry voluntarily offered its facilities to the government and began. the complicated task of converting its plants to war-alcohol production. More than a year ago all whiskey production ceased, and the distillers — their facilities 1009, converted —have been working night ahd day ever since producing war-alcohol at the rate of 240,000,000 gallons a year. You can see here some of the many ways this product is being used.
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