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Stormovik dive bombers of the Soviet air force were reported today to be blasting German fortified positions around Vyazma, 135 miles southwest of Moscow, in preparation for the next Red Army blows against a succession of German "winter lines." Unconfirmed reports received from Stockholm indicated that Russian patrols were already in the vicinity of Vyazma while the main Red Army forces, pressing forward relentlessly from Mozhaisk, reached a point beyond the village of Uvarovka, 16 miles west of Mozhaisk and 54 miles east of Vyazma.
Axis forces have reoccupied Agedabia, 90 miles south of Benghazi, in a sudden thrust from the salt marshes of El Aghella on the Cyrenacia-Tripolitania border, according to a report from British General Headquarters for the Middle East. The enemy columns which recaptured Agedabia, from which Gen. Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps recently withdrew under cover of a raging sandstorm, were "strongly covered by German and Italian bombers with fighter protection."
The Navy's failure to report any new submarine activity off the Atlantic coast over more than 36 hours is cited as evidence that the widespread air and sea hunt for "enemy rattlesnakes" has met with some success by some observers. The last reported torpedoings were on Wednesday, with attacks reported on the American steamer City of Atlanta and the Latvian freighter Ciltvaria.
(Careful what you ask for.)
(It's tough to be the new kid.)
(Mr. Vaughan is known as a quiet, clean-cut fellow of moderate habits, who is never known to get in trouble. Which means he'll have no fun at all in Havana.)
(It's comforting to know that a hard-nosed investigative journalist is on the job.)