(One of a series of daily posts about the life of Winston S. Churchill.)
From the introduction to Martin Gilbert's latest book, Churchill and America:
Churchill was proud of his American ancestry. During a discussion at the Truman White House in 1952, to standardize the type of rifle to be used by the two countries' armies, the following exchange took place between Churchill and the senior British officer present:
Field Marshall Slim: "Well, I suppose we could experiment with a bastard rifle, party American, partly British."
Churchill: "Kindly moderate your language, Field Marshall. It may be recalled that I am myself partly British, partly American."
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