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Show The Manpower Problem & You One hears much discussion a-bout a-bout tne little-understood problem prob-lem ot manpower. There is a general uncertainty ' as to the exact demands of our military force, with estimates running from 7,500,000 to 11,000,000 soldiers. sol-diers. Obviously, the size of the Army that the United States will have ' to train and equip depends upon developments in the war. Consequently, Con-sequently, it is almost impossible at this time to estimate, with any degree of acuracy, the exact number of soldiers that we will need. About all that the average citizen cit-izen can do is to await developments develop-ments and be prepared to support sup-port the Government in whatever measures become necessary to properly allocate existing manpower. |