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Aeroplanes fought in the air in world war one. It was also called an 'aerial dogfight' .
Because a properly organised Carrier Air Group has more firepower than a battleship, and can reach further.
Besides air strikes on land and sea targets, they were used "for the first time" to contest control of the sea (more commonly called "Sea Battles"). Instead of battleships fighting it out; carriers fought it out...first at Coral Sea, later at Midway.
The suicide service in world war one was the air force
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