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(1)Operation Christmas Drop
(2)In 1952, B-29 crew members on reconnaissance flights over the Micronesian Atoll saw native people waving at them on the ground, and most of the items on board were parachutes, such as tissues and bottled water snacks
(3)I wonder if the Pacific Command didn’t take this unexpected behavior seriously
(4)Example 1 Including microphones per year. Formulated and formulated a plan to supply daily necessities to remote areas across the country
(5)a plan
(6)Named Christmas Airborne, considering the operation’s duration is early December
(7)The islands of the South Pacific are self-sufficient in food, but industrial goods, especially daily necessities and medicine
(8)Absolutely lacking. If you want to buy something, it’s not a car, but it’s a long way to a big island by water
(9)That’s why these supplies are so precious to the natives
(10)In December, the U.S. military may announce in advance that it will drop on each island area at 00:00 on December, but it will drop on shallow beaches on the same day. Currently, Australian New Zealand troops and Japanese moats are participating
(11)Field
(12)High
(13)If you look at the amount of goods dropped and donated items about 180kg ago, there is a kitchen container, about 30 body parts, such as Daebudonangam, a U.S. charity organization, Air
(14)the battlefield
(15)The only thing the U.S. military can gain from this operation is thanks to the natives
(16)But the U.S. Pacific Command has been working for more than 70 years on the surface to improve airlift capabilities
(17)We’re still in operation
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