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EISENHOWER'S FAREWELL TO HIS MEDITERRANEAN TROOPS
Scarce publication signed in facsimile by Allied Commander-in-Chief Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1p. sm. 4to., [n.p.], Jan. 1, 1944, issuing a final farewell to all Allied forces serving in the Mediterranean. Excellent content, it reads in large part: 'Soon I leave this theater to assume other duties assigned me by the Allied Governments. I take my leave of you with feelings of personal regret that are equalled only by my pride in your brilliant accomplishments of the year just past. Although tempted to review again the many advantages that have accrued to the Allied cause through your bravery and fortitude...compare your present position and prospects in this great conflict with your position and outlook in the late Fall of 1942. Then the Eighth Army was making its final preparations to attack the enemy, who was standing only a short distance west of Cairo. Vast Allied armadas were approaching North-west Africa in complete ignorance as to whether good fortune or complete disaster awaited them. Battered Malta was being defended only by the bravery of her almost entirely isolated garrison. No Allied ship could transit the length of the Mediterranean. Our fortunes appeared at a low ebb. All this is changed -- changed by your skill, your determination and your devotion to duty....You, along with the other Allied Forces fighting on many fronts, have already achieved the certainty that, provided every soldier, sailor and airman, and every citizen in our homelands continues incessantly to do his full duty, victory will be ours....you comprise a mighty fighting machine, which, under your new Commander, will continue, as a completely unified instrument of war, to make further inroads into the enemy's defenses and assist in bringing about his final collapse. Until we meet again in the heart of the enemy's continental stronghold, I send Godspeed and good luck to each of you, along with the assurance of my lasting gratitude and admiration.' One light crease at bottom, non-intrusive mailing folds, else fine. Rare, and much scarcer than his farewell to all members of the Allied Expeditionary Force!

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