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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 20, 1940
AIR POWER'S GREAT PART IN THE BULGE BATTLE
London, To-day. EVERY REPORT OF LAST week's fighting in France and the Lowlands has spoken of the importance of air power on land operations, comments an Air Observer.
No one knows better than the man in the air the aid that can be given to the man on the ground. The Germans have been using their air power to an extent never visualised before, seeking to muf- fle the troops with bombs, while launching fight- ers at our bombers.
ENORMOUS PRESSURE ·
While it is not certain whether the ped their missiles in the right place. Nazis Air Force is bigger than the Allied air forces or not, it was able during the week to concentrate many superior forces at the point in the Sedan region where the main battle occurred.
British and French aircraft crews always had superior numbers fac- Ing them. Every mavement on the ground is Inked up with the air
o's failures or successes, and it is worth noting that the French air force works as closely with the R.A.F. as the two armles do on the ground.
THE INFERENCES
The pressure on the Allied air forces has been enormous, faced as they were with a gigantic concentration hurled into battle without regard to loss. They have been fighting well, and for every Allied plane brought down, three of the enemy have been similar- ly treated.
The enemy cannot go on Inde- finitely like this, even ifas Goor- ing claims the actual number of their 'planes Is Inexhaustible.
They must have trained crews, and even if the number of men is claimed to be inexhaustible, there must still be the spirit to drive the air force. Both besides, are tired; who can hold out the longer? Perhaps the spirit of the men will be the deciding factor.-Reuter.
• The complete picture cannot. drawn for some time to come; that is typical of this "hurricane speed" war. But certain inferences can be drawn:-
Day bombing: We have kept up bombings of German troops and positions and communications by day, and this has caused us casualties. We have not had as great a numerical weight as we could wish..
Fighters: The main task of the fighters has been to protect the ground forces from German bombers and to seek the latter out and shoot them down. Profiting by their superior technical quality, our fighters have taken great toll..
DUNKIRK STORY DENIED
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Paris, Yesterday.
A communique issued by the Navy Ministry says there is no truth what- soever in the Germán communique yesterday alleging that a destroyer Night bombers: This week has given was sunk by German planes in Dun- us the Arst real proof of R.A.F. kirk harbour while a cruiser and strength in night bombers, which have merchantship were seriously damag- bombed bridges, fuel dumps, and so on ed and two' other destroyers damag- at night. The selected areas have led and one transport so seriously hit been a nightly inferno. In comparison, that it was run aground. The in- our night bombers carry twice the load formation is totally groundless. the enemy bombers do, and have drop- Havas.
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