These two countries can each lay claim to this military innovation independently.
Here s What You Need to Remember: While the first reported incident of aircraft bombing ships was long thought to have happened during the Mexican Revolution, it turns out that the Greeks, who pioneered so much else in Western civilization, can also lay claim to that honor.
In the annals of aerial warfare, the names of Greece and Mexico don’t usually appear very often.
Yet Greece and Mexico were the first to use aircraft to bomb ships, a breakthrough that led to the Pearl Harbor raid and to today’s aircraft armed with ship-killer missiles.
What Do Mexico and Greece Have in Common? They Were Naval Warfare Pioneers
These attacks are little known, but they made history. In fact, now using airplanes against sea targets is so common as to not the thought of as very remarkable.
Here s What You Need to Remember: While the first reported incident of aircraft bombing ships was long thought to have happened during the Mexican Revolution, it turns out that the Greeks, who pioneered so much else in Western civilization, can also lay claim to that honor.
In the annals of aerial warfare, the names of Greece and Mexico don’t usually appear very often.
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The closure of Lockheed Martin’s manufacturing site is two years away, but the company has already signaled it intends to retain ownership of the Middle River property and a local official says there are talks to lease building space to an existing company onsite.
MIDDLE RIVER â Lockheed Martin, a titan of the aerospace and defense industries, will downsize operations at its Middle River location over the next two years, requiring 465 employees to relocate or transition to telework.
The company, which has roots in the area stretching back nearly a century to the opening of the facility in 1929, plans to keep as many employees as possible during the process of winding down, which should wrap up between March and June of 2023.
A spokesperson for Lockheed Martin described the decision to close its Middle River operations as a difficult one born of a need to remain cost-competitive.