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RAIDS ON NORTH

Monsoon A Barrier fN.Z.P A.-Reuter —Copyright) SAIGON, May 4. Monsoon weather has begun to hamper United States air raids on North Vietnam. An American official has reported a drop in aerial activity after several weeks of intensified bombing during which United States planes engaged in dogfights with Communist aircraft, including the highly-1 developed MiG-21. Because of low cloud. Air j Force planes had been unable I to fly on bombing missions] for the first time since raids on North Vietnam resumed on January 31, the official said. Bad weather typical of the V ietname.se monsoon, covered nearly all the countrv

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31052, 6 May 1966, Page 13

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RAIDS ON NORTH Press, Volume CV, Issue 31052, 6 May 1966, Page 13

RAIDS ON NORTH Press, Volume CV, Issue 31052, 6 May 1966, Page 13

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