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Pagina 119
... force under Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham on July 9th . The Italian Admiral's avoidance of close or pro- longed action was perfectly justified , because he was in markedly inferior force . The main British strength con- sisted of three ...
... force under Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham on July 9th . The Italian Admiral's avoidance of close or pro- longed action was perfectly justified , because he was in markedly inferior force . The main British strength con- sisted of three ...
Pagina 134
... force should not be brought into operation , it has been emphasised earlier on , until the opportunity is ripe for striking a decisive blow . Otherwise not only would the unit concerned be likely to be massacred but the strategy would ...
... force should not be brought into operation , it has been emphasised earlier on , until the opportunity is ripe for striking a decisive blow . Otherwise not only would the unit concerned be likely to be massacred but the strategy would ...
Pagina 237
THE ROLE OF THE AIR FORCE THE Course of the war to date has well illustrated the flexibility of the Royal Air Force , and that flexibility has emphasised the advantage of having a separate Air Force , not tied to one or other of the ...
THE ROLE OF THE AIR FORCE THE Course of the war to date has well illustrated the flexibility of the Royal Air Force , and that flexibility has emphasised the advantage of having a separate Air Force , not tied to one or other of the ...
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