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Japan was vulnerable. Her far-flung supply lines were comparable to delicate arteries nurtured by a bad heart. The value of her captured land masses and the armed forces which defended them was in direct proportion to the ability of her shipping to keep them supplied, to keep the forces mobile, and to bring back to Japan the materials to keep her factories running.
Dec 02, 2017 03:47PM
Zero, The Story of Japan's Air War in the Pacific—as Seen by the Enemy

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The difference between the veteran flier and the new pilot is far greater than is generally realized; one might compare the two to a man and a child.
Dec 09, 2017 04:19PM
Zero, The Story of Japan's Air War in the Pacific—as Seen by the Enemy


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The battle score for the Zeros in all engagements on the Chinese mainland totaled seventy attacks against enemy targets, during which an aggregate of 529 fighters participated. They shot down ninety-nine planes, and probably shot down four others, while damaging an additional 163 planes. Thirty-nine Zeros sustained damage, and enemy ground fire destroyed two.
Dec 09, 2017 03:54PM
Zero, The Story of Japan's Air War in the Pacific—as Seen by the Enemy


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The two atomic bombs contributed less than three per cent of the destruction visited upon the industrial centers of Japan.
Dec 02, 2017 03:58PM
Zero, The Story of Japan's Air War in the Pacific—as Seen by the Enemy


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