| 21. | It was, in part, due to the development of aerial warfare that trench fighting became obsolete.
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| 22. | Although pilots committed atrocities, he said, aerial warfare drew less personal hatred because it was more machine-versus-machine.
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| 23. | The history of aerial warfare began in ancient times, with the use of man-carrying kites in China.
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| 24. | Overclaiming in aerial warfare is not uncommon.
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| 25. | The Naval Air Arm is tasked to carry out air surveillance, limited aerial warfare, and reconnaissance operations.
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| 26. | In spite of criticism from some important figures in Italian aviation, especially aerial warfare theorist Giulio Douhet,
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| 27. | This differs from aerial warfare, which deals with the strategy involved in planning and executing various missions.
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| 28. | So dramatic were Browning's " Life " magazine dubbed him " America's mastermind in aerial warfare ."
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| 29. | Polish evacuees and refugees with experience in aerial warfare were initially stationed in a military camp in Eastchurch.
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| 30. | Zorner was the ninth most successful fighter pilot in the Luftwaffe and in the history of aerial warfare.
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