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Stuart Symington Quotes
Stuart Symington
American
Businessman
Born:
Jun 26
,
1901
Died:
Dec 14
,
1988
About
Military
Responsibility
War
White House
You
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Later the Administration wanted me to actually sell all remaining surplus by running the War Assets Corporation. I said I couldn't do it without some shoe leather.
Stuart Symington
War
Me
Later
Corporation
Administration
Running
Some
Remaining
Without
Said
Leather
Surplus
Sell
Shoe
Wanted
Assets
Actually
But the Air Force was sort of a bastard child of the Army, much like the Marines with the Navy. Everything had to be done over by the Army after it had already been done by the Air Corps, a mess.
Stuart Symington
Army
Air Force
Marines
Air
Everything
Corps
Had
Over
Like
Mess
Force
Sort
Been
Child
Done
After
Much
Navy
My father-in-law was once Chairman of Military Affairs in the Senate, the latter part of the Wilson Administrations. He knew a lot about and was fond of the Army.
Stuart Symington
Army
Military
Father-In-Law
Once
Latter
Administration
Wilson
About
Fond
He
Part
Knew
Affairs
Lot
Senate
Chairman
Hardly had I left when we ran into the Korean war, doubled what I had asked for and doubled it again. I had told him I would stay in Government, be honored to, but not with the Air Force.
Stuart Symington
War
Government
Air Force
Ran
Air
Honored
Would
Stay
Had
Force
Him
Korean
Korean War
Left
Again
Asked
Hardly
Sure, you would lose more bombers without fighters, but, flying in formation, you could get the job done.
Stuart Symington
You
Job
Lose
Flying
Would
More
Could
Sure
Without
Get
Done
Formation
Fighters
Bombers
Mr. Truman studiously avoided giving power to his White House staff that has been characteristic of recent administrations. Staff people in the White House, with no responsibility but incredible authority is one of the reasons we're now in so much trouble.
Stuart Symington
People
Responsibility
Giving
Trouble
Power
White
White House
Incredible
Characteristic
Has-Been
Administration
House
Been
His
Truman
Authority
Staff
Much
Avoided
Reasons
Now
Recent
Well over fifty years ago I was making radio loudspeakers and radio sets in Rochester, New York; pretty young and inexperienced; but we survived the depression.
Stuart Symington
Depression
Young
Sets
Pretty
Over
New
Well
Rochester
Making
Inexperienced
Years
Years Ago
Survived
York
New York
Fifty
Radio
In real danger sometimes even a democracy can really keep a secret.
Stuart Symington
Democracy
Sometimes
Secret
Danger
Real
Really
Even
Keep
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