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Which of the following statements describes one way in which the use of air power during World War II changed warfare
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Which of the following statements describes one way in which the use of air power during World War II changed warfare
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Im assuming your taking the k12 test
So it would be .Airpower made killing a mechanical act rather than a personal act.
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Airpower made killing a mechanical act rather than a personal act.
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