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This ended abruptly when the German aerial invasion of the island began.
The day was beginning with low clouds cutting through the peaks like the vanguards of some aerial invasion.
Rommelspargel refers specifically to wooden poles used against aerial invasion.
Though an aerial invasion proved a dead-end, the prospect of one captured the minds of the British print media and public.
"And we would not want to give the Burundi Minister of Air the idea that we are the vanguard of an aerial invasion force."
The 6th Wing had 30 single engine fighters and several reconnaissance aircraft to patrol the Okinawa-Kyūshū aerial invasion corridor.
The importance of tactical information is shown in the case of Operation Market-Garden, the aerial invasion of the Netherlands on Sep 17, 1944.
After that victory, Napoleon started an air balloon corps based in Meudon, and there were fears in England of an aerial invasion, though this never came to pass.
Fighting an almost constant rearguard action, Nelson's paratroopers also succeed as decoys leading Japanese troops away from the site of the British 1944 aerial invasion of Burma.
The Niagara Falls area features as the base camp for a Germany aerial invasion of the United States in the H. G. Wells novel The War in the Air.
It did so by providing Distant Early Warning of an inbound aerial invasion force, which would have to appear at the far north hours ahead of any warhead launches in order to be coordinated well enough to prevent MAD.
Napoleon also seriously considered using a fleet of troop-carrying balloons as part of his proposed invasion force and appointed Marie Madeline Sophie Blanchard as an air service chief, though she said the proposed aerial invasion would fail because of the winds.