Hanoi was a popular target,and very heavily defended. -For realistic action of this see one of the 'all time great' War Movies -"Flight of the Intruder"
Officially "cites" weren't targeted. But Hanoi and Haiphong were the primary centers of US attention.
Obliterated it.
The Tri City Bombers Gang (TCB) is a violent street gang primarily located near Brownsville Texas. The Tri Cities include Phar, San Juan and Alamo Texas. The gang has spread to Dallas and Houston Texas as well as Minnesota and Iowa. TCB is active in drug trafficking and violence near the U.S.-Mexican border. The main rival to the Tri City Bombers is the Texas Chicano Brotherhood which is a faction of the original Tri City Bombers Gang.
An air raid is a flight of bombers attacking a city or other target. One purpose is to destroy military installations. In WW2 cities were bombed just to terrorize the civilian population and undermine their support of their government to continue warfare.
Journey to Terror The Story of the Accused Bombers of Oklahoma City - 1996 TV was released on: USA: 11 April 1996
The home field of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers is in the City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba. The Blue Bombers also play their "away" games in the provinces of Québec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
Beautiful historic district - The Exchange; theatre, ballet, and being a very multi-cultural city. The Forks, big name concerts at MTS Centre, Blue Bombers football, incredible variety of restaurants and being the city that is the closest to the geographic centre of North America.
iconic target is a sambolic target for example in a country a statue in city is a ionic
the target city was Normandy, France. we in invaded it because the Nazis took over France
it depends on what city your in!
Glasgow was never a deliberate target of bombing during WWII. Some bombs did land on the city during raids on neighbouring Clydebank. Those raids took place on the 13th and 14th of March 1941. It is thought that the target was the John Brown ship yards and nearby ordinance factories. On 13th and 14th of March 1941, German bombers attacked the Clydeside area. The bombing was concentrated on Clydebank though some bombs fell wide of the target. There were 260 bombers on the first night - waves of high-explosive bombs, incendiary bombs and land-mines were dropped over a nine-hour period. The second night, 200 bombers returned. Their bombing raid lasted over seven and a half hours. Over the two days 528 civilians were killed, over 617 people were seriously injured, and several housing schemes were completely wiped out; 48,000 civilians lost their homes.
The English city nearest to the north pole is Newcastle. Berwick is further north, but it is not a city.