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Bomber Command

Bomber Command was a branch of the military responsible for operating large aircraft that dropped bombs during wars, notably in World War II. Its goal was to attack enemy cities, military targets, and infrastructure to weaken their war effort and morale. The command coordinated strategic bombing campaigns over long distances, often involving significant aerial fleets. While controversial due to civilian casualties, Bomber Command played a key role in wartime efforts by attempting to disrupt and diminish the enemy’s ability to continue fighting.