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Day of the Heroes

Bolte, Charles G. | December 16, 1944 issue

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The article presents the author's comments on the attacks made on the Pearl Harbor Day 1944 during Second World War of 1939-1945. On Pearl Harbor, Hawaii the U.S. soldiers raided Saipan and smash up some Superforth and paratroops on Leyte, move in on Kweiyang, and are closer to knocking China out than they've ever been. Kunming was the next stop, and that's the end of the Fourteenth Air Force. Then they attacked Chungking, or even Cbengtu, and the end of B-29's bombing the factories in Manchuria. And their production of army planes is up trouble when these soldiers move in toward the homeland.

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WORLD War, 1939-1945; UNITED States -- Armed Forces; BOMBINGS; PEARL Harbor (Hawaii); HAWAII; UNITED States
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