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    09/10/2009

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    Your article gives hope! A positive spiritual

    The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do

    You're fantastic.Continue to work hard. I really like this comment,

    "I sought to show the changing balance of planes - from anti-ship torpedo and dive bombers in the early days when the main objective was destroying other ships - to fighter planes, whose main job was to defend against the kamikazes in the final months."

    Max, Midway is pretty much the final act of anti-ship carrier warfare, right? If you follow Keegan and Churchill, it's the critical turning point in the Pacfic war - there's a wonderfully readable description of Midway in Keegan's The Price of Admiralty.

    je veux regarde la chaine manga tv et merci.*_*

    YES...TOURBLE IS FRIEND WE SHOULD PAY ATTENTION.O(∩_∩)O~

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