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Air combat

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Find out more about the role of aircraft

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Aeroplane photographs of the enemy trenches were exceptionally good. Arrangements should be made for every battalion in the assault to have at least one copy, and preferably seven (one each for C.O. M.G. Officer, Bombing Officer and four Company Commanders.

 

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