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6. One well placed bomb of the above categories will sink or completely disable the seacraft of the respective types noted.
7. Ordinarily, bombardment aviation will not use bombs of less then 300 lbs. for any purpose. Some exceptions may be made in the case of gas and phosphorous. 

B. BOMBARDMENT OF ENEMY SEACRAFT - DAY
1. Orders will be received by the commanding officer of the bombardment group giving position, character, and strength of hostile seacraft, route to be flown and action of pursuit aviation.
2. He will select his armament in accordance with categories given above.
3. He will lead his planes according to circumstances. Provisions for rapid refueling will be made by equipping each plane with a waggle pump to draw gasoline direct from the drum. Temporary bomb dumps will be created in close proximity to the flying line.

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