Word: brunswicks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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More than 2,000 U.S.A.A.F. bombers and fighters, the greatest strike the U.S. has launched, swept in bright daylight across the Channel, hit Leipzig again, hit Oschersleben, hit Gotha, hit Bernburg, hit Brunswick, hit Halberstadt, hit Tutow, hit Posen. It was a big, bewildering show...
Three times in four nights, R.A.F. heavy bombers struck Berlin in fullscale, 700-bomber raids. On an early morning, more than 800 U.S. heavies attacked Frankfort on the Main. At the week end, 700 more attacked Brunswick's aircraft factories. Between Thursday and Sunday at least 9,000 tons of bombs fell on German targets...
Bombardiers' Weather. Early in the week huge formations of American heavy bombers-700 in all-trundled up from dozens of English airbases into the morning sunlight. Their main objectives: three of Germany's key aircraft assembly plants, at Oschersleben, Brunswick, Halberstadt, 400 miles from Britain's shores...
Over the Messerschmitt plant at Brunswick last week, the Flying Fortress Frenesi squared away for her second run at the target. Then the fighters came, twin-engine jobs that slammed rockets into the formation, snub-nosed 190s that whirled through the Fortresses with their guns spitting like alley cats...
Captain Davidson left Saturday for the Command and General Staff School at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Lt. Gieber departed Saturday for Bowdoin College, New Brunswick, Maine, where he is to be stationed for some time. His replacement, Lt. Fulcher, arrived recently from Amherst College...