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How does the naval attache portray the british troops in the pacific?

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In turning the tide in Europe, the Naval Attaché portrays the British troops in the Pacific as useless and ineffective in the procurement of Singapore and state that “we cannot depend on the facilities of the British, their skill, or their resourcefulness to act on time".

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The naval attache describes the British troops in the pacific as useless in the acquisition of Singapore because they do not count on the gaining of the said country.

In addition, the British troops did not have the initiative to act promptly in acquiring Singapore, their knowledge and ability was not enacted and their facilities is not reliable or dependable.

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