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Liberation of Europe: German Destroyer Aground off Ile De Batz. (Picture shows) A beached enemy destroyer was successfully attacked recently by rocket
Bristol Beaufighters peels away from a German escort vessel which blew up after receiving cannon and rocket fire, during a combined attack on an enemy convoy south-west of Heligoland by the North
Leigh Light a powerful carbon arc searchlight of 20 inches used for spotting U-boats on the surface at night fitted to a Liberator aircraft of Royal Air Force Coastal Command. Circa 1943
Survivors of a downed Wellington pictured just before their rescue in the Bay of Biscay. They are rescued by a Sunderland of RAF Coastal Command. 27th August 1944
A Short Sunderland of No. 10 Squadron takes off from the water after alighting to rescue 3 survivors from a Vickers Wellington of No
Pilot of a Beaufort bomber, after an attack on the Prinz Eugen Heavy Cruiser, making his report to the Intelligence officer on his return from the attack. 18th May 1942
Map in the Operations Room at Coastal Command Headquarters. Picture taken during The Battle of Atlantic. Picture taken 18th September 1942
Volunteers of the Coastal Command. Left to right: Warrant Officer J. Stewart, Corporal J. Hawes, Sergeant R. Tilley, Aircraftman I.S. Solway, Flight Sergeant J.J. Plumber and Sergeant G. Mason
During the recent great four-day battle in the Atlantic waged by aircraft of Coastal Command against Nazi U-boat packs, a flying officer and his crew sighted eight U-boats and attacked five
Depth charges straddling the U-boat U-266 during an attack by a Handley Page Halifax GR Mk II of No.58 Squadron in the Bay of Biscay, 15 May 1943
The crew of one of the 12 Beauforts of No 42 Squadron preparing to attack the German cruiser Prinz Eugen. The cruiser was attempting to return to Germany for repairs following being torpedoed earlier
The crew of one of the Beauforts of No 42 Squadron which attacked the German cruiser Prinz Eugen off the coast of Norway, seen here giving their report to the squadrons intelligence officer
Hudson Mark III, T9465 of No. 269 Squadron RAF flying out to join a convoy from its base at Wick, Scotland. T9465 was a presentation aircraft
Attack on a Norwegian fjord by R. A. F. Beaufighters. March 1945Attack on a Norwegian fjord by R.A.F. Beaufighters. March 1945
A Short Sunderland of No. 10 Squadronon the water after alighting to rescue 3 survivors from a Vickers Wellington of No. 172 Squadron RAF
The end of this Ju88C of KG 40 was caught on the gun camera of Flight Lieutenant Joseph Singletons Mosquito II on 11 June 1943
Two rubber clad flight mechanics hold part of the breaching a gear, as a Catalina has been rolled back into the sea. Coastal Command training picture to show more of the preparation that goes into
The RAF is fighting in Greece and playing no small part in the successes against the Italian forces. An RAF Sunderland Flying Boat over the Isles of Greece. 28th December 1940
De Havilland Mosquito FB Mark VIs of No. 248 Squadron RAF seen here attacking a German M class minesweeper and two trawler auxiliaries in the mouth of the Gironde River off Royan, France
Aircraft Consolidated PYB Catalina Amphibian aircraft Aug 1993 flying at the Wroughton Airshow