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Show ENTENTE AIRMEN DROP BOMBS ON MILITARY POINTS r. IllS. March 6. The official statement state-ment reads: "On the right hank of the Meiise the fichttnL continue, north of Caurieres wood. The Gtu-mnniJ un successfully attempted at-tempted to e.ie-'t us: from the new elements ele-ments of trenches reconquered by us yes-icr.r-. Art;"r;-y fiirh:in cor, t i n ues in t :-.e iecl'i;i ;!'-; "." i v;;;.;j:r.w!.;. Two . urr rise i tn-'ks fl'-livr r--ii ; y u?. one rou;h of La.--:-:iy. t other in the -.fetor of All-c All-c r;zw;t:er. ;-l"v,--j us !o tnKe some p;:s- - i. .' s K.5 ji : -.?:'c t , .e nih r was ea 1 m. 'A1' UUou. il id vOufinntd that cue oi" our pilots brought down a German aviator avia-tor on the fourth of March in the region of Ornes. A group of British naval aviators avia-tors bombarded railroad stations at Bre-bach, Bre-bach, southeast of Saarbrueck, and Sta-vold-, southwest of Saarbrueck. On the night of March -1-5 one of our machines dropped projectiles on the railroad station and military establishments at FYIeborg-en-Bretsgau, another upon the factories at Kehl near Strasbourg. On the night of March d-6 one of our squadrons dropped 3130 kilos of projectiles on the aviation field on the Oise." |