'THOSE DAMNED LITTLE RED AND YELLOW PLANES!'

Until World War II, Americans had always rested secure in the knowledge that geography was one advantage their country had in foreign wars. With two oceans serving as wide moats, it was virtually impossible for enemies of the United States to strike directly at the homeland. But that all changed...

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