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THIS subject would be irrelevant to airmen but for the facts that, firstly, the Japanese war is clearly a more amphibious affair than war nearer home, and secondly, the Japanese (according to British experience, doubtless confirmed by the Americans) will go to extraordinary lengths to destroy even one man and have no scruples over emptying their bombracks among surviving airmen in the water if there is no better target.

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