Dear David,

You might like to have a look at Duncan Campbell's " _The Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier: The Implications of American Military Power in Britain_ (1985) in your local library.

I suppose the author gives the origin of the phrase in his introduction.

Best,

A.C.

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From: David Freeman
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 5:38 AM
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Subject: [ChurchillChat] Assistance with quotation attribution: "Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier"


Colleagues,

Another history professor has asked me if there is any truth to the claim that Churchill described Britain's contribution to the Second World War effort included the provision of an "unsinkable aircraft carrier". Does this sound familliar to anyone?

Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

David Freeman

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