HEAVY PUNISHMENT
JAPANESE OH MARSHALL ISLANDS NEW YORK, January 6. " The Seventh Air Force is inflicting severe punishment on the Japanese in the Marshalls, hut our losses have been kept well ibelow the 'no profit' level," said Brigadier-general Flood to a 'New York Times' representative at a Central Pacific base. He predicted that the United States would maintain air superiority there, in spite of the advantageous strategic position of the Japanese, who can send reinforcements almost at will by staging fighter planes to forward positions across their many island bases. General Flood added: " We have the Japanese on the run here and General Kenny has them on the run in the South-west Pacific." He explained that the Seventh Air Force was using pin-point navigation to find and raid infinitesimal islands which are no larger than some of the individual targets in Berlin.
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Evening Star, Issue 25068, 8 January 1944, Page 5
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