Examples of using Bomber command in English and their translations into Portuguese
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1960s that comprised the United Kingdom's strategic nuclear strike force known officially as the V-force or Bomber Command Main Force.
Gisela was designed as an aerial intruder operation to support the German air defence system in its night battles with RAF Bomber Command during the Defence of the Reich campaign.
one presented itself on the night of the 3/4 March 1945 when Bomber Command attacked targets in western Germany.
which after 1941 switched to more offensive camouflage, the Bomber Command stuck to original"sand and spinach" livery- Day Bomber
The XX Bomber Command operating Strategic B-29 bombers of the Twentieth Air Force,
who had endured the raids on London, knew the meaning of the«targeted operations of cleansing practiced by Bomber Command»10, and when the strategic employment of carpet bombing intensified,
TODAY SAW THE APPOINTMENT OF A NEW HEAD OF ALLIED BOMBER COMMAND.
The unit's objective was to counter RAF Bomber Command's strategic night-bombing offensive.
Bomber Command had a few successes during this time.
the XXI Bomber Command under LeMay firebombed 67 Japanese cities.
RAF Strike Command was created within the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force by the consolidation of RAF Bomber Command and RAF Fighter Command. .
Australians took part in all of Bomber Command's major offensives and suffered heavy losses
the Battle of Berlin, including Bomber Command's costliest raid of the war, against Nuremberg in March.
The XXI Bomber Command(XXI BC) was a unit of the Twentieth Air Force in the Mariana Islands for strategic bombing during World War II.
initial RAF Fighter Command's strength stood at 680 machines, while Bomber Command could contribute some 392 aircraft to operations.
No. 460 Squadron was one of several nominally Australian formations taking part in RAF Bomber Command's strategic air campaign against Germany.
RAF Bomber Command's Operation Hydra dispatched raids on the Peenemünde camp consisting of 596 aircraft,
During World War II he joined RAF Bomber Command's Operational Research section, where he was
primarily because it lacked the aircraft manufacturing industry that was the XXI Bomber Command's priority target.
Operating as part of RAF Bomber Command No. 463 Squadron conducted raids against cities,