Sheep in 'Chutes

When the Italian army invaded Ethiopia in 1935, they faced a serious supply issue. The army was operating hundreds of miles inland from ports, with few good roads for transporting supplies by ground, and few good airfields for supply by cargo planes.
At the same time, the Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) had developed a fleet of bomber aircraft. Italy's General Giulio Douhet had published the controversial book, Command of the Air, in 1921, which called for aggressive aerial bombing. His doctrine stated that prolonged bombing of a civilian population could break the will of the people so that they would convince their government to surrender, thus making ground armies completely obsolete.

In an odd twist - one that would never happen today! - the Italian Air Force experimented with dropping live sheep and goats in parachutes. The animals then joined the march through the desert until they were needed for fresh meat.
Let the jokes begin...or let the protests begin...
Published on May 23, 2011 05:00
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