... defence of Iceland. He also called my attention to the declaration of the President of the United States to effect that he must take all. necessary measures to ensure the safety of the Western Hemisphere of the President's measures to ...
... defence of Iceland." said Mr. King. "The first contingent of a Canadian Expeditionary Force have already landed in Iceland. "Further units have been detailed and will follow shortly. I need hardly point out the strategic importance, not ...
... defence of Iceland— It seems very likely that they will co-operate closely and effectively to resistance to any attempt by Hitler to gain a footing. -^ - -- b. b. A. A. United t,. States to have OM -- plaa plaa far far d*- d*- — fending ...
... defence of Iceland. President Roosevelt said it was imperative that the approaches between the Americas and this strategic Atlantic outpost should remain open and free from all hostile activity or threats. Consequently he had issued ...
... defence of Iceland." said Mr. Sing. "The first contingent of a Canadian^expeditionary force have already- landed in Iceland. "Further units have been detailed- and will follow shortly, I need hardly point out the strategic importance ...
... message to the Regent of Iceland. Sveinn Bjoernsson. The message was in reply to a telegram which the Regent sent to the President informing him of the ratification of the agreement regarding the defence of Iceland by United States troops.
... defence of Iceland and will be, gradually by stages, withdrawn from Iceland. For the time being, there will be both British and American troops in Iceland. The British Government was kept fully informed beforehand. Iceland's sovereignty ...
... defence of Iceland with recognition ot the independence of Iceland as a sovereign State. "In ray -message to the Prime Minister of Iceland I have given the .people o Iceland an assurance tbat the American forces sent there would to no ...
... defence of Iceland completes the sphere of the United States defensive policy. Incidentally it is a striking refutation of the totalitarian taunt that the democracies are incapable of effective action. The fair and generous terms to the ...
... defence of Iceland and will be, gradually by stages, withdrawn from Iceland. For the time being, there will be both British and American troops in Iceland. The British Government was kept fully informed beforehand. Iceland's sovereignty ...