(A) Naval support
(B) Air Support
(C) Nuclear support
(D) None of these
🧠 Explanation:
- During World War II, air support became a crucial factor in both offensive and defensive military operations.
- Fighter planes, bombers, and reconnaissance aircraft were extensively used to weaken enemy positions and supply lines.
- Major battles like the Battle of Britain, D-Day (Normandy), and the Pacific campaigns heavily relied on air superiority.
- While naval and nuclear support also played roles, consistent and widespread air support was most needed across various fronts.