GUARDED BY STEEL CHAIN.—Night and day, British Coastal Defence gunners are ever ready to man their action stations should an invasion be attempted. Constant gun drill has made these guncrews masters of their giant weapons. Seen here is a 9.2 inch coastal defence gun on the east coast of Scotland, from the top of which the look-out scrutinises the horizon.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 December 1941, Page 6
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60GUARDED BY STEEL CHAIN.—Night and day, British Coastal Defence gunners are ever ready to man their action stations should an invasion be attempted. Constant gun drill has made these guncrews masters of their giant weapons. Seen here is a 9.2 inch coastal defence gun on the east coast of Scotland, from the top of which the look-out scrutinises the horizon. Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 December 1941, Page 6
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