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America, the Land of Workarounds

Once upon a time, Americans took on great challenges and met them: the transcontinental railroad and the Panama Canal. Universal high school and Social Security. The conquest of polio and the Interstate Highway System. During the four years between Pearl Harbor and V-J Day, writes Walter Borneman in his fine profile of the admirals who led the U.S. Navy to victory, “The fleet grew from 790 vessels to 6,768, and its complement of officers, sailors and marines swelled from 383,150 to 3,405,525.” Read more…

 

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