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air raid![]() Bombed houses in Britain in 1915, the year Germany started its World War I air raids on British cities. By the end of the war, 250 tons of bombs had been dropped, causing thousands of civilian casualties. ![]() A World War II air-raid protection (ARP) warden in Chelsea, London, in 1939. In 1938, when war with Germany was imminent, the British government set up defence procedures to protect the civilian population against air attacks. At the height of the Blitz, London suffered 57 consecutive nights of bombing from German planes.
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Last year, Newbury Park gave Rio Mesa fits with its air attack in a
54-13 blowout, but that was with seniors at quarterback and receiver. The 1981
Israeli air attack against Iraqi nuclear facilities in Osirak involved a
target much closer to Israel, one set of above-ground and essentially
unguarded buildings, and half a dozen aircraft. An analysis of these and other combat episodes suggests the
conclusion that an air attack on landing forces at embarkation points
makes sense only when embarkation points are few in number and their air
defenses are inefficient. |
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