Aerial Supply.
For four days R.A.F. squadrons operating from bases in Italy were kept in the air only by supplies flown in by a big fleet of American transport airliners, says Reuter’s correspondent with the R.A.F. in Italy. On tlie busiest day .121 transports landed on the first, landing ground to lie occupied, bringing rations, fuel, bombs, spare parts and even jeeps.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 1, 27 September 1943, Page 5
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62Aerial Supply. Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 1, 27 September 1943, Page 5
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