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The Americans pian to use parachute troops as an invasion technique and have already tried them out in the Solomons with success. Herc United States paratroops are shown learning the technique of dropping behind enemy lines. Herc is the attack after the parachute troops have landed One trooper has already set up his machine-gun and is ready to protect the landing of the others.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1942, Page 3

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The Americans pian to use parachute troops as an invasion technique and have already tried them out in the Solomons with success. Herc United States paratroops are shown learning the technique of dropping be- hind enemy lines. Herc is the attack after the parachute troops have landed One trooper has already set up his machine-gun and is ready to protect the landing of the others. Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1942, Page 3

The Americans pian to use parachute troops as an invasion technique and have already tried them out in the Solomons with success. Herc United States paratroops are shown learning the technique of dropping be- hind enemy lines. Herc is the attack after the parachute troops have landed One trooper has already set up his machine-gun and is ready to protect the landing of the others. Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1942, Page 3

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