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  2. Banzai charge - Wikipedia

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    The banzai charge is considered to be one method of gyokusai (玉砕, "shattered jewel"; honorable suicide), a suicide attack, or suicide before being captured by the enemy such as seppuku. [5] The origin of the term is a classical Chinese phrase in the 7th-century Book of Northern Qi , which states " 丈夫玉碎恥甎全 ", "A true man would ...

  3. The bomber will always get through - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, bombers had a slight performance advantage over fighters by having multiple engines and streamlined but heavy cantilever wing designs and so a successful interception would require careful planning to bring interceptor aircraft into a suitable defensive position in front of the bombers. Before World War II and the invention of ...

  4. Aerial bombardment and international law - Wikipedia

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    Before and during World War II (1939–1945), international law relating to aerial bombardment rested on the treaties of 1864, 1899, and 1907, which constituted the definition of most of the laws of war at that time – which, despite repeated diplomatic attempts, was not updated in the immediate run-up to World War II.

  5. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Release of laser-guided bomb or bombs Picture The provided aerial tactical situation status pertinent to mission. Generally by an AWACS. Pig Friendly glide weapon (e.g. AGM-154 JSOW). Wordplay on JSOW (pronounced "J-SOW"; a sow is a female pig). Pigeons Magnetic bearing and range to homeplate (or specified destination). (Location) Pince/pincer

  6. Bomber - Wikipedia

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    The most important bombers used in World War I were the French Breguet 14, British de Havilland DH-4, German Albatros C.III and Russian Sikorsky Ilya Muromets. The Russian Sikorsky Ilya Muromets, was the first four-engine bomber to equip a dedicated strategic bombing unit during World War I. This heavy bomber was unrivaled in the early stages ...

  7. Bomb threat - Wikipedia

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    Bomb threats were used to incite fear and violence during the American Civil Rights Movement, during which leader of the movement Martin Luther King Jr. received multiple bomb threats during public addresses, [3] [4] [5] and schools forced to integrate faced strong opposition, resulting in 43 bomb threats against Central High School in Arkansas being broadcast on TV and the radio.

  8. Strategic bombing - Wikipedia

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    Strategic bombing is a systematically organized and executed military attack from the air which can utilize strategic bombers, long- or medium-range missiles, or nuclear-armed fighter-bomber aircraft to attack targets deemed vital to the enemy's war-making capability.

  9. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Counter mine: anti-siege tunnel dug by a fortification's defenders below an attacker's mine with the intent of destroying it before the attackers are able to damage (the foundations of) the fortification's walls. Coupure; Covertway; Defensive fighting position; for example, a rifle pit, sangar or fox hole. Demi-lune; Ditch: a dry moat.