Jan Szelągiewicz

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A favorite tactic of the Typhoon pilots, remembered one RAF wing commander proudly, “was to seal off the front and rear of a column by accurately dropping a few bombs. This imprisoned the desperate enemy on a narrow stretch of dusty lane, and since the transports were sometimes jammed together four abreast, it made the subsequent rocket and cannon attack a comparatively easy business against the stationary targets.”
The First Wave: The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in World War II
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