U S war correspondent and diarist
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SHIRER

U. S. war correspondent and diarist.

SHIRER

World War II correspondent and diarist.

STIMSON

U. S. War Secretary.

STIMSON
U. S. Secretary of War.
DETROIT
U. S. war production center.
STIMSONU. S. Secretary of War
FTSUMTERU.S. Civil War starting point
SIMSU. S. Admiral, World War I.
SAMPSONU .S. admiral, Spanish-American War.
KNOXFirst U.S. secretary of war
POLKU.S. president during the Mexican War
SIMSU. S. admiral in World War I.
HELLDIVERU. S. plane of World War II.
EATONU.S. Sec. of War: 1829-31
SIMSU. S. Admiral of World War I.
OMANU.S. ally in the Gulf War
GERARDU. S. Ambassador to Germany, World War I.
SIAMDeclared war on U. S. Jan 25, 1942.
GUAMU.S. territory since the Spanish-American War
MMIIIYear the U.S. declared war on Iraq
POLKU. S. President during Mexican War, 1846-48.
ANTIETAMU. S. flattop named for Civil War battle.
GEARYU. S. general in Civil War (1819-1873).
GREERU. S. destroyer, pre-war object of submarine attack.
ROOSEVELTAssistant Sec'y U. S. Navy in World War I.
PALMERSTONBritish P.M. during the U.S. Civil War
CHESTERARTHURCivil War veteran who served as a U.S. president
BLACKJACKPERSHINGNickname for a U.S. general in World War I
IRSU.S. org. created to help fund the Civil War
NISEISFamous 442nd, U. S. combat team of World War II.
JAMESMONROERevolutionary War veteran who served as a U.S. president
GUAMAcquisition of the U.S. in the Spanish-American War
LYNDONJOHNSONWorld War II veteran who served as a U.S. president
XYZAFFAIR1790s clash that almost led to a U.S.-French war
HARRYTRUMANWorld War I veteran who served as a U.S. president
KNOXFirst U.S. secretary of war (for whom a fort was named)
TETOFFENSIVEIt disproved U.S. government claims that the Vietnam War was virtually over
ALBANIACountry with which the U.S. goes to war in "Wag the Dog"
BIGELKOmaha chief who was an ally of the U.S. in the War of 1812
KANLast state to be admitted to the U.S. before the start of the Civil War