FOUR AND A HALF MINUTES TO ACTION.—U.S. Army Air Corps ' planes taking part in manoeuvres on the Pacific Coast “bedded down” for the night at Muroc Dry Lake, but ready for action at a moment's notice. This squadron can be in the air in fighting order only four and a half minutes after an alarm is sounded.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 June 1937, Page 4
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57FOUR AND A HALF MINUTES TO ACTION.—U.S. Army Air Corps 'planes taking part in manoeuvres on the Pacific Coast “bedded down” for the night at Muroc Dry Lake, but ready for action at a moment's notice. This squadron can be in the air in fighting order only four and a half minutes after an alarm is sounded. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 28 June 1937, Page 4
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