Search, Find And Kill: The RAF's U-Boat Successes In World War Two (1995) By Norman Franks
A very comprehensive account of RAF Coastal Command in WW2.
Throughout World War Two, The RAF waged a long and bitter battle against Germany's U-boats. Thousands of sorties were flown around Britain's coast, over the North Sea, the Bay of Biscay, around Iceland as well as in the Atlantic. In addition, air cover and anti-submarine patrols were flown both east and west of Gibraltar, down the western coast of Africa, around the Azores, over the Mediterranean and even the Indian Ocean.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 274 pages
- In Good Condition