"Mission", as judged from the phraseology around those who made those bombing runs--i.e., so-and-so flew 82 missions before he was shot down.
If there is a qualifying term that goes with "mission" I don't know what it is. I gather that "mission" is the term, and the details of the "mission" constitute the activity involved, but are not attached to the word, except in casual conversation--e.g., bombing mission, reconnaissance mission, etc.
The bombing was not ordered by a General, but by the US President, Harry Truman.
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See website: Attack on Pearl Harbor
In the Atlanta bombing on July 27, 1996, one person, Alice Hawthorne, tragically lost her life. She was a spectator at the Summer Olympics in Atlanta at the time of the bombing.
A major event is that man walked on the moon. Another major event is that President Kennedy was shot. Another major event was the bombing of Pearl harbor.
The Korean who made the bombing runs (which always missed their target) was dubbed "5 o'clock Charlie".
A bombing?
The bombing was not ordered by a General, but by the US President, Harry Truman.
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The blitz.
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The London Blitz. Short for the German word "Blitzkrieg".
No, "bombing" is not a preposition. It is a verb form or a noun referring to the act of detonating explosives. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Well they call the hariri but he died during the bombing.
yes he did i have no clue what her name is but yes he does xfyyv
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