- Jul 12, 2018
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"That's very kind of you, Mister President. I'd be happy to have Ms. Jonassen flown to Washington perhaps before we even leave. I was able to meet her and her family at the funeral, I think they were grateful that the government covered the funeral costs," Enoch said. Dr. Holt made a note to have a Royal Police Officer deliver the invitation to Ms. Jonassen. Later that day Ms. Jonassen would agree to come to Washington, along with a few members of the Jonassen family, to receive the Medal of Freedom on behalf of her late husband.
Something crossed Enoch's mind, so he spoke up, "Mister President, the Ministry of Defense would lambast me if I returned home without asking something on their behalf... The High Command feels that the Royal Navy needs a class of amphibious assault ships, replenishment vessels, and a ship between the abilities of our destroyers and frigates. It was asked of me to ask you if the United States would consider selling us a number of Wasp-class amphibious assault ships, Ticonderoga-class cruisers, and a number of Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ships?"
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Something crossed Enoch's mind, so he spoke up, "Mister President, the Ministry of Defense would lambast me if I returned home without asking something on their behalf... The High Command feels that the Royal Navy needs a class of amphibious assault ships, replenishment vessels, and a ship between the abilities of our destroyers and frigates. It was asked of me to ask you if the United States would consider selling us a number of Wasp-class amphibious assault ships, Ticonderoga-class cruisers, and a number of Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ships?"
@John
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