ENEMY PLANES IN KOREA
(Rec. 8 pjn.)' TOKYO, November 8. The most serlouk threat to the peace in Korea Is the appearance of many Communist Jet squadrons just north of the 38th Parallel and so close to the United Nations lines that It would be impossible to intercept them If they made a sudden raid, says the correst pondent of the “Daily Express.” For that reason numbers of Allied aircraft are being hurriedly dispersed and concealed in sand-bagged revetments all over South Korea.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27193, 10 November 1953, Page 11
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