[sci.military] 50 Years Ago: Sunday, 11 February, 1940

military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker) (02/10/90)

From: military@att.att.com (Bill Thacker)
Sunday, 11 February, 1940

Following nearly two weeks of assault, the Soviet 7th Army breaches
the Mannerheim Line near Summa.  Finnish troops launch counterattacks
to retake the fortifications.  The Soviet troops used mobile infantry
shields and flamethrower tanks for the final push.

US Naval construction reaches an all-time high expenditure; over
$255 million this fiscal year.  Of that, $148 million goes for battleships,
$61 million for destroyers, $21 million for submarines, $10 million for
aircraft carriers, and $15 million for cruisers.

German military engineers are rumored to be assisting the Soviet Union
in fortifying the Black Sea coast and important railways.  It is also
reported that German soldiers are protecting rail lines in Soviet-
occupied Poland against partisan attacks.

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Bill Thacker			            military@cbnews.att.com
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"Germany claims to have inititated a mass-production program of small
submarines.  If this be true, and experience crews can be found to man
these craft, it may forecast a species of mass attack directed against the
convoy system."  - Admiral William V. Pratt, USN, Ret.