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Index
Page numbers followed by a t indicate tables. Page numbers followed by an n indicate notes.
A
ABC-1
air superiority
aircraft industry
aircraft plant construction
Alcoa
“all-outers,”
aluminum production
American-British-Canadian (ABC-1) Conference (1941)
Anglo-American Consolidated Statement
ANMB. See Army and Navy Munitions Board
Arcadia Conference (1942)
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