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                              V.  
                         In summary.
          
     While the Canal is not at present in danger of a sustained 
land attack, it is in danger at almost any time from surprise raids from 
sea and air. There is the possibility of very serious damage from 
such raids. This possibility can be greatly minimized by steps which 
can be taken and completed with comparative speed and cheapness.
 
     The Command is well aware of these dangers and has shown 
very commendable energy in seeking to take the steps which I have 
above enumerated.  Every support should be given to these efforts. 
The Canal is such a vital asset to our war effort and that effort 
could be so impaired by the Canal being put out of action that these 
comparatively small steps which will secure the minimization of the 
danger should be given the highest priority.
 
 
                              /s/ Henry L Stimson
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