The Story of the Youngest Pilot Who Shot Down 10 Planes During His First WWII Battle in 1942
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The Story of the Youngest Pilot Who Shot Down 10 Planes During His First WWII Battle in 1942
A New Kind of Pilot During World War II, aerial reconnaissance became an important part of how armies gathered information and planned attacks. While armies had always relied on scouts on the ground, flying over enemy positions gave commanders a much clearer picture of what was happening. In the early 1940s, the Soviet Union was forced to improve this skill quickly. The German forces had already developed strong aerial scouting methods and used …
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