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The force co-existed with the Allied ABDA command which was charged with defending
r the Sponsoring Nations and NATO in improving allied ability to conduct Combined Joint Operations f
ve duty in response to Soviet moves to cut off allied access to Berlin.
e Rabbis' March was a protest for American and allied action to stop the destruction of European Jew
Sports and allied activities
s like bird watching, Trekking, Rappelling and allied activities.
tablishments engaged in fishery production and allied activities.
This action finally alerted the Germans to the allied activity and, thereafter, Force K was shadowed
rmans and the Germans remained in ignorance of Allied activity.
They were closely allied; Adam's son John had married the Countess' sis
After the armistice of Mudros the allied administration established with the occupation
l town of Pula (now in Croatia) was also under Allied administration, forming an enclave of Zone A w
Turkish National Movement was a threat to the allied administration.
The Allied advance and German retreat across France and B
The fighting was hard, but the allied advance continued, albeit more costly and more
Allied advance across Owen Stanley Range 26 September
s on 29 September 1918, following a successful Allied advance in Macedonia.
man and Italian armies, who were resisting the Allied advance during the Italian campaign.
en withdrew back to the UK, before joining the allied advance across Europe.
18 - 21 June 1941) was the final action of the Allied advance on Damascus in Syria during the Syria-
ort and fighter-bomber missions supporting the Allied advance through Central Europe and the Rhinela
It followed the allied advance from the Normandy beachheads across Eu
lines of Ne Plus Ultra, he again commanded the allied advance guard, and established a bridgehead ac
At Oudenarde he commanded the allied advance guard, which established crossings ove
s initially deployed in Egypt and followed the allied advance through the western desert.
at the French submarine bases captured by the Allied advance during the Normandy Campaign, as well
rmed a blocking line to the west to prevent an Allied advance on the road bridge.
sted other units as they paved the way for the Allied advance across the Pacific.
ld War II Normandy landings, and supported the allied advance through France Holland and Belgium on
Schlemm, fortified Siegfried Line against the allied advance and he had fresh elite troops at his d
and re-located to France where it followed the allied advance across Europe seeking targets of oppor
tinued her escort duties into September as the Allied advance gained momentum, acting as escort to a
ly in support of the Eighth Army following the allied advance and seeing action at the Battle of Mon
nce before being partly overcome, delaying the Allied advance for several hours and allowing German
moted again and commanded a brigade during the Allied advance through Western Europe, before taking
then relocated to France where it followed the allied advance across Europe seeking targets of oppor
everal bridges over the River Rhine to aid the Allied advance into the North German Plain.
The Axis defences there blocked the Allied advance into north-eastern Italy.
It supported the allied advance across Europe and from April 1945 it o
number of operations in France, to support the Allied advance, notably Operation Bulbasket, Operatio
d be used to substantially hold up the Western Allied advance.
to make its way across the country to stop the Allied advance.
inert, the Bulgarians were unable to stop the Allied advance.
New Guinea into the Philippines to ensure the Allied advance.
th the aim of opening up northern Italy to the Allied advance.
genta Gap and surrounding area, as well as the Allied advance.
gian battalion to the Dutch mainland to oppose Allied advances - triggering the rebellion.
asts carrying equipment and troops to feed the Allied advances.
llow reinforcements to arrive and build up the Allied advantage.
Kirk was appointed U.S. representative on the Allied Advisory Council for Italy, with the rank of a
ofs designed to camouflage the structures from Allied aerial reconnaissance.
ports,' the major one being ‘On Scleriasis and Allied Affections,' 1867.
ry and CIA Paramilitary Officers, working with allied Afghan military forces, and other NATO and non
revailed over the Tibetan and Bhutanese forces allied against him and was the first to unite Bhutan
ugustus the Strong, Polish king since 1697 and allied against Charles XII with Russian tsar Peter th
r or a supporter of any armed forces that were allied against the United States.
Each boss is one of the warlords allied against Nobunaga.
rne Cox Center also works collaboratively with allied agencies and organizations such as the Special
Specifically, the insertion of Allied agents into Sicily and subsequent sinking of a
Along with the Allied agreement, the Basic Treaty (Grundlagenvertrag
Players can also give commands to allied AI-controlled tanks.
Examples are "Rheumatism and Allied Ailments," "The Cleansing Saline Fast," "The M
he turned it into a hostel for officers in the allied air forces.
ze was hit and left dead in the water early in Allied air attacks of 3 March, with 19 killed.
areas to provide daily weather reports for the Allied air forces.
Air Commander-in Chief Mediterranean Allied Air Forces: Lieutenant General John K. Cannon
Zoo and Dresden Zoo were badly damaged during Allied air raids in 1944.
3 when MAC was disbanded and the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) were established.
These new Allied air force organizations were created at the Ca
Pacific where he became chief of staff of the Allied air forces in that area.
5, Japanese positions on Borneo were bombed by Allied air forces from the South West Pacific Area co
damage to Japan's industrial infrastructure by Allied air raids.
ed after the uniforms had been destroyed in an Allied air raid.
Gorizia was damaged by an allied air strike at La Maddalena naval base, and mov
In 1944 the Palace was heavily damaged by an Allied air attack.
nt Chief of Staff (Operations) at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in 1953.
rry Broadhurst (1905-1995), Commander-in-Chief Allied Air Forces Central Europe
ly injured by a falling burning beam during an allied air raid.
twaffe defensive organisation and assisted the Allied Air Commands to design their tactics.
ommand following a major reorganization of the Allied air forces in the North African and Mediterran
Allied air superiority was maintained during the batt
generally the overwhelming superiority of the Allied Air Forces in this theatre" (in the directive
Boarfish performed lifeguard duties during an Allied air strike on Singapore, and she remained off
alcanal campaign, Mulcahy served in command of Allied Air Forces in the Solomon Islands, also known
The allied air fleet also made use of the E-3A Airborne W
ew out of Atsugi Air Base defending Tokyo from Allied air attacks.
The P-51 was also in service with Allied air forces in the North African, Mediterranean
After the Allied air force reorganization and the creation of N
ces captured Subic Bay in the Philippines, the Allied air forces began larger and more systematic ai
ining Mission in Saudi Arabia and Headquarters Allied Air Forces Southern Europe.
tack on a well-defended convoy within range of allied air support.
he buildings at the base were destroyed by the Allied air attacks or demolition, and although some h
or of Operations at Headquarters Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in May 1945.
Following the major reorganization of the Allied air forces in the North African and Mediterran
iege, with harbour facilities being damaged by Allied air attacks, that the Germans were unable to l
traffic from Rabaul to New Guinea, because of Allied air superiority.
stablished on February 18, 1943, Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) in December 1943, Allied Exp
3 when MAC was disbanded and the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces (MAAF) were established.
ation and Listing of British, Commonwealth and Allied Air Force Unit Codes Since 1938.
of the bolstering of Japan's defenses against Allied air raids and against the perceived threat of
ly 60 or 70 operational aircraft to oppose the Allied air forces in New Guinea, although both the 6t
of the bolstering of Japan's defenses against Allied air raids and against the perceived thread of
Prior to his assignment as chief of staff Allied Air Forces Northern Europe with headquarters a
ation and listing of British, Commonwealth and Allied air force unit codes since 1938.
ommand in 1952, Chief of Staff at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in 1954 and Air Offi
In June, a major Allied air force effort (Operation Flax) had cut off
Mediterranean Air Command (MAC), Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, and as General Dwight D. Eisenhowe
Because the allied air defence and sea defence was non-existent a
Allied air power had also hampered the arrival of the
Fellini was finally freed of the draft when an Allied air raid over Bologna destroyed his medical re
rSols was an abbreviation of Air Solomons, the Allied air units in the Solomon Islands campaign of W
eneral and named air commander in chief of all Allied Air Forces in the Mediterranean Theater of Ope
After October 12, 1944, Allied air forces began scheduled air raids on factor
This may have been helped by the Allied air report - a major invasion fleet would have
the main post office was heavily bombed during Allied air attacks in 1944/45 and most of its buildin
ation and Listing of British, Commonwealth and Allied Air Force Unit Codes since 1938.
rsion simulates the Battle of Britain, and the Allied Air offensives in Western Europe during the Se
, the Siena yards were bombed by Mediterranean Allied Air Force Bombers.
o the Executive Secretary of the Liberation of Allied Air Berlin.
rd Henderson Field - to bombard it and cripple Allied air operations long enough to sneak in 11 of t
mo to Myitkyina, beyond the range of effective Allied air support.
It was used by many Allied air forces, in every theater of World War II,
ugh the bombing of the site had little effect, Allied air attacks on communication networks and indu
South China Sea where she found that increased allied air activity had further diminished use of the
November 1943 he was made Commander in Chief, Allied Air Command South-East Asia.
t towing vehicle used by the United States and Allied Air Forces.
ion of air base and naval facilities to assist Allied air and naval forces to conduct operations aga
evious position as Director of Intelligence at Allied Air Headquarters, while the Air Member of Pers
ted commander in chief for the unit as well as Allied Air Forces in Central Europe commander.
y, held at Buchenwald and killed in 1944 in an Allied air raid.
3 July 1943, but she was sunk again during an allied air raid in 1944.
ble for logging protests of infringements upon allied air corridors, and fielded the political ramif
ns as the city had been bombed 40 times by the Allied air forces.
remained until the end of the War, despite an allied air raid on May 3, 1945.
During World War II it became a target of allied air raids and during the nights of June 28 and
Palluth died during an Allied air raid at the German Sachsenhausen concentra
he German coastline were subject to very heavy allied air attack during the final two years of the w
by striking Japanese airfields and patrolling Allied air bases to safeguard them from attack.
he instituted a sweeping reorganization of the Allied Air Forces.
Kenney assumed command of the Allied Air Forces on 4 August.
personnel out of the city to escape effects of Allied air raids.
With the formation in 1942 of Allied Air Forces Headquarters, which assumed the ope
d Air Force, and U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Allied Air Forces Central Europe.
Allied Air Forces (AAF) Headquarters was established
Airmen In Exile, The Allied Air Forces in WWII.
rmany in 1977 and Deputy Commander-in-Chief at Allied Air Forces Central Europe before his death in
Mediterranean Air Command (MAC), the official Allied air force reorganization established at the Ca
f officer at headquarters of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces in North Africa.
int Trond was a wrecked base from the numerous Allied air attacks since late 1942 and what was blown
nt Chief of Staff (Operations) at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in 1955, Air Officer
The only Allied air presence to counter the Luftwaffe was duri
As a result of the withdrawal of allied air and naval support the Norwegians were forc
The operation required the First Allied Airborne Army to seize several bridges over ri
rt in Operation Varsity in March 1945, a major allied airborne offensive across the Rhine.
7 Dakota aircraft over Southern France for the Allied airborne invasion
d being appointed to the headquarters of First Allied Airborne Army.
the staff of General Matthew B. Ridgeway, 1st Allied Airborne Army.
d of World War II, the formation commanded the Allied airborne forces that participated in the Allie
derick Browning, deputy commander of the First Allied Airborne Army, who told Field Marshal Bernard
and pilots to England to provide cover for the allied airborne assault on Holland and Germany, code-
apanese Air Force as a fighter base, attacking Allied aircraft flying "the Hump" transport supply mi
1943, at 1529 hours it came under attack from Allied aircraft of No. 190 Squadron RAF, suffering mi
Rechlin data sheets on Luftwaffe and captured Allied aircraft are considered by many aviation histo
ortages of fuel and the dangers of attack from Allied aircraft and submarines.
support of Operation Northern Watch, refueling Allied aircraft over the northern No-Fly Zone in Iraq
tion, Saidor was the most forward airfield for Allied aircraft striking Japanese to the west.
Overall, one Allied aircraft was destroyed, a B-17 of 97th Bomber
Allied aircraft reported that all of her target areas
Allied aircraft sank four in port (at Fiume and Tries
ik during her first patrol of the season, when allied aircraft strafed her, killing three crew and w
In the event, one submarine was discovered by Allied aircraft and failed to reach its objective, wh
Zellot is credited for shooting down 86 Allied aircraft in 296 different missions.
ite of its drawbacks, the Ki-43 shot down more Allied aircraft than any other Japanese fighter and a
ey hit the coast, enemy aircraft shooting down allied aircraft over East Yorkshire and even a V1 rai
which they had threatened convoys and allowed Allied aircraft to move in and offer protection.
international incident following an attack by Allied aircraft and convoy escorts off the Spanish co
cember, the Japanese had destroyed most of the Allied aircraft in northern Malaya.
e unit operated search and rescue missions for Allied aircraft operating over Italy.
Allied aircraft attacked the convoy, and in the Battl
its allies had informed Iraq that in 24 hours Allied aircraft would fly surveillance missions in so
orld war the unit operated rescue missions for Allied aircraft and aircrew over the eastern Mediterr
tablished continental bases to destroy as many Allied aircraft on the ground and ease the pressure o
patrol on 6 April 1940, she was intercepted by Allied aircraft seven days later off of the coast of
Allied aircraft inflicted severe damage to these ship
at the time regularly patrolled by long-range Allied aircraft looking for U-boats.
and a study that warned that the thousands of Allied aircraft flying on D-Day would break down the
U-2359 was sunk by Allied aircraft on May 2, 1945.
In the closing days of the war, it assisted allied aircraft in crushing a last-minute enemy offen
Most of the Allied aircraft were obsolete types, such as the Mora
was used as a major disposal point for excess Allied aircraft, and for years disposed B-17s, P-47s,
Golinski shot down 47 Allied aircraft, all but one on the Eastern Front.
he Bay of Biscay, she was hit by bombs from an Allied aircraft, wounding two sailors and requiring t
On 9 December, U-707 was caught and sunk by Allied aircraft, a Fortess of 220 Squadron.
ted on the fuselages and wings of World War II Allied aircraft, for the purpose of increased recogni
e, either part of the minefield, or laid by an allied aircraft, exploded against her port side and f
The escorts of ONS-5 had sunk five U-boats; Allied aircraft, one.
ace alongside U-262 when they were attacked by Allied aircraft.
uced to only a few dozen aircraft to face 1200 Allied aircraft.
removed, as well as the wreckage of German and Allied aircraft.
                                                                                                    
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