VIGOROUS AIR OFFENSIVE.
»SSM ffl BE; Australian and.N.Z. OaWo iieociatiwt (Received , Correspondents at British Head-* quarters insist that the seriousness of the aerial casualties ;inust not be . exaggerated. A vigorous'air offeß* sive is essential if the-artillery is to continue to do its best. _ ' Germany a , service" has been reorganised since the* • battle' of the Sdmirie,1 and displays ■< ~ real initiative in bad weather only, • "when the machines are able to lug* in the clouds. Many Allied casualties, occur" forty miles behind the firing; line. Practically no Germans havft been brought down on the British front. 'The British are confident. that when the weather is settled they, will be able so to punish the Germana that they will practically command the air as they did during thebomme> 'fighting. . ' , >
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 4
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126VIGOROUS AIR OFFENSIVE. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 4
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