B-29s take off and en route to Tokyo, US Army, Pacific War

B-29s take off and en route to Tokyo, US Army, Pacific War

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The transcript describes a scenario where, back home, one might be sleeping or returning from a date. It then details the specifications of a silver Ford, which carries a significant load of fuel, ammunition, and bombs, weighing nearly 70 tons. Finally, it suggests that the barometer should have been falling in Tokyo, indicating a change in weather conditions.

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What might someone be doing back home after a date?

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How much gas did each silver Ford carry?

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What was the ammunition count mentioned in the text?

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What was the total weight of the bombs and incendiaries mentioned?

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What should have been the condition of the barometer in Tokyo?

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