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1954 General Twining Returns from Moscow

1954 General Twining Returns from Moscow

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General Nathan Twining, Air Force Chief of Staff, shares his experiences after an eight-day visit to Soviet aviation facilities. He emphasizes the controlled nature of the visit and acknowledges the difficulty in becoming an expert on the Soviet Union. Twining reflects on the trip, stating that his perception of the strength of the air forces remains unchanged.

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What were General Nathan Twining's first words upon returning from his visit to the Soviet Union?

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What statement did General Twining reference regarding expertise on the Soviet Union?

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How long did General Twining's visit to the Soviet Union last?

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What did General Twining imply about the nature of his visit to the Soviet Union?

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What was General Twining's impression of the strength of the air forces after his visit?

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