BRITAIN'S SEA PATROL: British destroyers in this Avar carry out duties which call for great endura ice and fortitude. One day they may be fighting the U-boats and Hi ? next day they are taking part in helping to protect convoys of ships proceeding to various ports. In this picture a British destroyer is seen travelling at speed on patrol.
WITH THE FLEET AIR AUM: A iraelibu-n 'Shark" aircraft on patrol" Below the baltl.-ships an.S cruisers on the watch for the en?my.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 166, 29 May 1940, Page 3
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81BRITAIN'S SEA PATROL: British destroyers in this Avar carry out duties which call for great endura ice and fortitude. One day they may be fighting the U-boats and Hi ? next day they are taking part in helping to protect convoys of ships proceeding to various ports. In this picture a British destroyer is seen travelling at speed on patrol. WITH THE FLEET AIR AUM: A iraelibu-n 'Shark" aircraft on patrol" Below the baltl.-ships an.S cruisers on the watch for the en?my. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 166, 29 May 1940, Page 3
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