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| Out to Bear Down On Ground Forces

! By United Press 1.08 ANGELES, Aug. 25

sn attack on Allied forces

today.

He said this may be\done by far bringing atomic power to bear handed out by the high brass

I; Prepares 28th Isn't Ready For Combat Service,

For-A-Strafing Gen. Clark Finds -

-On-Front-Lines

America is planning an air force Army Field Forces, which may make it unlikely that day to

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

a TI NIE Mea EET

{for combat’ outfit.

witness the in!/units of the 82d Airborne Divi-

Europe could succeed, Air Sec-|sion, His remarks about the 28th

retary Thomas K. Finletter said Division which trained at Camp and usually

Atterbury, from

were the

lukewarm praise

cirectly on enemy ground forces, When things are going well,

Times Speetal

FT. BRAGG, N.C, Au. ‘of nearly a year's basic training and with most of maneuers under ifs belt, the 28th Division still is not a

sen, Mark Clark, chief of the was here toairdrop of

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“ready on maneuvers, but a wave of speculation was set off about

the future of the division, In typical Army style a Pentagon officer said there was no § basis for the reported poor showing and that no plans would be changed. He said the 28th would start for Europe next month as scheduled. The officer was not

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which air power should be made ready to do.. Mr. Finletter said that 1'nited Nations air superiority in

Nations successes there, warned that a Chinese Commurist decision to commit the more than 1000 planes available to them “would have very serious consequences indeed.” Mr.

In speaking of the the general virtually unchallenged] Were doing “all right.” little more

J.orea made possible the United they will be combat worthy,” but he general said, The 43d is a New

the 43d,

“After a

England National

sion,

During the maneuver units Fin- cracked the lines of the 28th. OfJotter gave the major address of ficers commanding the aggressor pe lack of

gressor enemy

the three-day Fifth Annual Con-!troops reported a

vention of the Air Force Associa- combat savvy and security

said they

training he

division would the

Camp Atterbury and an intensified program before overseas,

Guard, Divithe ag-

repeatedly who

said today, believes

official, quoted

Was take extensive

tion, addressing 1200 delegates atthe fault of both the 28th and in Europe.

a luncheon at the Ambassador Hotel.

Takes a Long Time

is planning new and planes of all types, but said the Air Force must make commit-

tion for the two to three years it takes to get aircraft from the

and to train men to use them. “It is obvious that in these two t> three years the number of atomic weapons which will be available to our possible enemies and to ourselves will increase,” }r. Finletter said. “We must, therefore, base our planning not on the figures which presently exist, or on those which probably will exist a year from now, but on those which we can count on from two to three years hence.” Ground Forces

Failure to do so might leave the United States “without suff.cient air power to deliver the atomic weapons which are availahle. The importance of these weapons and the stakes of a war in which they would be used are too high for us to allow any such condition to occur,” he said. “Air power should be made ready to bring atomic power to bear directly on the enemy's ground forces, retarding his advance ard rendgring him unable -t7 concentrate his force deci-

sively,” Mr. Finletter said. ~~ «

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AHerpe. wa are antapine into new,

Mra and we shall use all the

imagination we possess to see to it that effective use will be made of stomic weapons against profitable targets in the ground battle area.

43d.

Caught Asleep

Aggressor patrols were able to cers He said America is building or sneak past the perimeters of the left for Exercise superior 28th and 43d, and during an atweek talions were completely ments and plans with considera- when the aggressors caught them

tack early this

asleep.

It was doubted that the Army drawing board to combat units would make public details of the divisions’

replaced by shortly

two bat- cluded the overrun mander

commanders. Insiders predicted more Regular Army officers would be any further assigned to the unit before deshowing parture for Europe.

Replace 2 Officers

Another report here was that return to undertake 14-week training

departure

A high Department of the Army declined however the division tight sail as planned, but would undertraining

to be

combat

Two high division officers were Regular Army before the division “Southern Pine,” now in its final phases. They inassistant division comand one of the regimental

28th and aware of Gen. Clark's comments.

for,

that would

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