The Allied air force, grounded for a week, went into action.
This system remained in place for so long because the Allied air forces were too weak to take advantage of the situation.
The Allied air forces had, up until then, been fighting a defensive campaign over their own bases.
Between them, the Allied air forces claimed to be able to bomb around the clock.
This number greatly exceeded the requirements of the Allied air forces.
He thrilled at being taken to the headquarters of this new menace to the Allied air force.
The Allied air force could no longer intervene so specifically, for it was too difficult to tell friend from foe.
Burma's communications were knocked to pieces by the Allied air forces.
Allied air forces fly 1,200 sorties in support of the landings.
But the submarines quickly became targets of constant bombing from Allied air forces.