Thoughts For The Times
Lessons ok Aerial Wau. Whatever other lessons had been learned from the aerial fighting in 1918, one was the very effective power which the aeroplane possessed in breaking up the moral and industrial life of a nation. With the outbreak of future wars the aerial arm will immediately endeavour to smash the nerve centre of the enemy’s country. This will result in air fighting right in the heart of the enemy’s country, and a general concentrated effort will be made to obtain air supremacy.' —British Lecturer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1921, Page 2
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90Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1921, Page 2
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