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** Heads of National Resistance Government of Mozambique
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** WWII: The National Council of the French Resistance approves the Resistance programme.
** Fosse Ardeatine massacre: 335 Italians are killed, including 75 Jews and over 200 members of the Italian Resistance from various groups, in Rome.
** At 10: 15 p. m. local time, the BBC transmits the second line of the Paul Verlaine poem to the French Resistance, indicating that the invasion of Europe is about to begin.
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** French Resistance Coup in Algiers: 400 French civil resistants neutralize the Vichyist XIXth Army Corps and the Vichyist generals ( Juin, Darlan, etc.
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** and fighters
** A BOAC scheduled passenger flight, a DC-3 with registration G-AGBB, ( formerly KLM PH-ALI, Ibis ), enroute between Lisbon and Bristol, is attacked over the Bay of Biscay by German fighters.
** Chechen rebels attack the Russian government headquarters in Grozny ; 70 Russian soldiers and policemen and 130 Chechen fighters are killed.
** Israeli and Syrian jet fighters clash over the Jordan River.
** Gulf of Sidra incident ( 1981 ): Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi sends two Sukhoi Su-22 fighter jets to intercept two U. S. fighters over the Gulf of Sidra.
** an ingress MiGCAP of 2-3 flights ( 8-12 fighters ) that preceded the first supporting forces such as chaff bombers or SAM suppressors and remained until they departed the hostile zone ;
** Mountain of the Madeleine: scrubland, army ground, ruin of the Saint-Baudille vault at the top ( 185 m ), and stele commemorating the French Resistance fighters shot during the Second World War.
** Operating from Guadalcanal, United States Marine Corps Major Joe Foss shoots down three Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters, bringing his victory total to 26, all scored since October 13, 1942 ; he is the first American to match Eddie Rickenbackers World War I score of 26.
** The first encounter of the U. S. Army Air Forces P-47 Thunderbolt with enemy fighters occurs, as 335th Fighter Squadron P-47Cs shoot down three German fighters in exchange for a loss of three P-47Cs.
** German Junkers Ju 88 fighters shoot down a Douglas DC-3 airliner operating as BOAC Flight 777 during its flight from Lisbon, Portugal, to the United Kingdom.
** Royal Air Force Bomber Command has lost 3, 448 aircraft – about 1, 600 of them to German night fightersand about 20, 000 aircrewmen on night raids since the beginning of World War II.
** Over 100 German aircraft attack an Allied convoy off Cape Bon, Tunisia, but defending British fighters prevent them from inflicting any serious damage.
** A Royal Air Force ground radio station in England begins broadcasts to break into German ground controller communications with night fighters and give false and confusing directions to the German aircraft.
** 539 bombers of the U. S. Army Air Forces Eighth Air Force raid Kiel and Münster, Germany, escorted by 155 fighters.
** 235 Eighth Air Force bombers escorted by 111 fighters raid the shipyard and industrial areas in Kiel with the loss of 10 bombers and seven fighters.
** 196 Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress bombers escorted by 225 P-47 Thunderbolt fighters attack two German airfields in France with the loss of 12 B-17s and five P-47s.
** In one of the largest U. S. Army Air Forces raids to date, 663 Eighth Air Force bombers escorted by 592 fighters strike aviation industry targets at Braunschweig, Halberstadt, Oschersleben, and Osnabruck, Germany, encountering heavy opposition in the form of an estimated 500 German fighters and losing 60 bombers and five fighters.
** The U. S. Army Air Forces Eighth Air Force attempts a raid by 857 bombers escorted by 678 fighters against industrial and transportation targets in Germany, but all the bombers are grounded or recalled due to bad weather except for 58 which hit a power station near Eschweiler.
** The U. S. Army Air Forces in the United Kingdom and the Royal Air Force agree to place most available P-51 Mustang fighters in the USAAF Eighth Air Force for long-range bomber escort duty ; American P-51s in the United Kingdom previously had operated in the Ninth Air Force.
** After Japanese fighters establish a pattern during the month of attacking American bombers as they retire from strikes on Maloelap, a squadron of U. S. Army Air Forces P-40 Warhawk fighters intercepts them for the first time, shooting down six Japanese aircraft.

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