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1. ‘Was there much bombing round here, Henry?’ I asked, ‘I know Bristol was a prime target
2. suggested and Jill discounted the options of shoe bombing, egg
3. destroyed in the bombing, besides the bodies, was an old rusty metal spoon, which
4. Delos would mention to the captain if he saw him that he thought bombing the planet was a bad idea
5. Then came the first bombing of the Trade Towers, the embassy bombings in Africa, the tragedy in Mogadishu, and the bombing of the U
6. So we along with more bombing squads up and down the line were chosen to mount a raid in two nights time all along the our section of the front
7. And further, his cowardly fleeing into the countryside of England every night during the WWII bombing of England (the Blitz)
8. He had always been uncomfortable about the bombing of Rome and avoided the subject, as many people did
9. Dotted across the grey bed covers were drawings and photographs of Rome before the bombing
10. Next to them, was a large image of Rome following the bombing
11. He had visited once, before the bombing
12. The bombing took place as the three hundred inmates were watching a scheduled fight match, deep in the underground arena
13. Police have not named any suspects in the bombing, although they have confirmed that the bomb was homemade and was in Roger Abbott’s office when it exploded
14. Although no group has officially claimed responsibility for the bombing, it is certain that Conservatives will likely take some heat from the liberal community anxious to score political points over this horrific event by (alleged) right-wing fanatics
15. The aforementioned bombing has been traced to (former) members of a right-wing militia group from Michigan
16. Like always the problem was to find the insurgents camps and with the technology of the day mark it accurately for bombing and then to bomb accurately
17. Understanding the difference is historically important because the myth of indiscriminate carpet bombing took hold afterwards and we still read with much delight the sworn statements to this effect
18. Artillery and aerial bombing followed suite for it must be remembered that the terrorist is either in a trench or on his stomach behind a tree or in a hollow
19. " It was also very possible that a slower propeller aircraft would accompany the helicopters during the fire forces attack to either mark the bombing spot for the fast jets (if needed and available) or give fire support on request
20. What is remarkable about the aerial fire support is the lack of time between bombing runs and the attack from ground forces
21. This led to the famous "Green Leader" bombing attack in Zambia where the Rhodesian Air Force took command of the Zambian airspace with probably the most astonishing radio call ever made in Southern Africa
22. There were no IED's as such though the bombing of civilian targets in towns and cities took place
23. Though it was never seriously considered it could have been delivered by the Mirages using the standard NATO tactic of "toss bombing
24. In this regard look at Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing
25. He ordered a lot more than just one bombing attack and over six years and about 5000 Kurds died
26. Meanwhile, the bombing had stopped and silence reigned, although there was still a ringing sensation from the blast in my ears
27. Winston Churchill began ordering the carpet bombing of German civilians before the US entered the war, by over a year and a half
28. Churchill ordered bombing civilian targets in 1942 as a way to placate the Soviets, to say Britain was contributing to the war effort without directly invading Europe yet
29. Nine of the ten cities with the highest civilian death tolls during World War II were victims of Allied bombing, not Axis
30. The argument of some that blames Hitler, the Nazis, Tojo, and the Japanese military for being the first guilty of carpet bombing cities ignores that fact
31. McNamara's later assessment of his and Lemay's role in carpet bombing was harsh
32. When Italian fascists used aerial bombing and nerve gas against Ethiopian civilians, Roosevelt again spoke out against the offenders in thunderous tones
33. Then the British Cabinet actually approved indiscriminate bombing of Germany in May 1940, three months before Churchill approved retaliation for the bombing of East London during the Battle of Britain
34. The German bombing was purely accidental, but even had the British government known that, there is little reason to doubt they would have acted any differently
35. Each government responded in kind with one bombing in retaliation to the others
36. Even if one accepts American carpet bombing of both Germany and Japan as misplaced anger over the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attack was on a military target
37. Yet the bombing of civilians were not much of a public issue until author Kurt Vonnegut in Slaughterhouse Five described the firestorms in Dresden he survived while a POW
38. Instead the writing has been primarily from military historians asking the question: Was it an effective tactic? The first survey performed by the US military concluded bombing German civilians did not work
39. Japan faced more devastation and shock from conventional bombing than the A-bombs ever wrought
40. Yet if Japan's population was truly so fanatic and would always fight to the last man, seemingly neither conventional bombing nor A-bombs should have brought surrender
41. There were military targets in both cities, but they were small and could have easily been dealt with by conventional bombing
42. For eight years after Mexican independence in 1821, Spain kept trying to reconquer Mexico, blockading, bombing, or invading Mexican ports
43. There seems little doubt Obama thought drones a better option than trying to kill by bombing runs
44. Even a likely short bombing campaign that would have lasted perhaps only days was opposed by virtually all Americans across the political spectrum, by even the most conservative and the most fundamentalist
45. Cuba faced perhaps more US assaults than any other nation in the Americas, a US bombing and invasion followed by the threat of nuclear war (Section Eleven again), then likely biological warfare (See Section Five) and extended terrorist attacks from Cuban-Americans for decades (See Section Six)
46. The Confederate Secret Service also killed perhaps 2,000 Americans with its state sponsored terrorism, bombing over 200 ships
47. The worst act of terrorism prior to September 11 was carried out by the Confederacy, the bombing of the USS Sultana
48. When Kennedy quit working with the exiles publicly, only two years later the bombing campaigns began
49. It began right after Clinton's election, and its biggest loss of membership was right after the Oklahoma City bombing
50. In the 1970s and 80s there were bombing campaigns by still more Puerto Rican terrorists