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Show Death-Dealing Accuracy Air experts state that a fighting troops themselves are not a worthwhile worth-while target. In so far as air bombers bomb-ers attack an army, they will aim at its bases, or its routes of supply. Roads, like railways, are fixed and easy targets. One well-aimed bomb, one wrecked vehicle, and the whole transport column Is blocked. But if such transport were composed of powerful cross-country vehicles these could turn off the road, climb over ditch or bank, crash through the bordering hedge, and pursue their ,w J way across the fields. Once free of the road, vehicles are a difficult air target. |