THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 10, 1945 My dear Mr. Prime Minister: In connection with the recent posthumous award of an American Distinguished Service Medal to Field Marshal Sir John Dill, I am sending you herewith a copy of a Joint Resolution of Congress enacted on December 20 last, appreciating the services of Field Marshal Sir John Dill. The fact that Congress saw fit to take this action, which is without precedent, and that the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, the Honorable Tom Connally, introduced the Resolution, is not only formal recognition of the great service rendered by him in promoting unity of action on the part of our respective countries, but is an evidence of a very wholesome state of mind in the midst of the bickering that are inevitable at this stage of the war. I think Sir John Dill rendered both our countries a great service and I am delighted to see it written clearly into the record. Always sincerely, Franklin D. Roosevelt The Prime Minister of Great Britain London England |