Are Better Days Ahead For Diesels?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard C. Holmquist
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Some of you may be old enough to remember -- as I do -- the early days of World War II. A highly prepared, well-equipped Japanese striking force had moved like lightning across the South Pacific islands and Southeastern Asia. As the invasion force pushed its way down the Malaysian Peninsula, Singapore stood serene and beautiful, protected by its natural moat of water, busy as ever with its commercial pursuits. One can see its captains of trade and industry now, sitting com¬fortably on the veranda of the "Singapore Country Club", sipping scotch between cricket games, convinced that the weary, logistically extended Japanese force couldn't possibly cross over to their island which had been so secure for a hundred' years or more. No need to remind you what happened. The brave men in their ships at sea and in the gun emplacements ashore were hopelessly out-gunned and out-maneuvered.
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APA: Richard C. Holmquist  (1979)  Are Better Days Ahead For Diesels?

MLA: Richard C. Holmquist Are Better Days Ahead For Diesels?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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