ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE
ENEMY’S MODERN EQUIPMENT
LONDON, September 2. Scarcely one aircraft aboard the British light fleet carrier H.M.S. Glory has escaped damage from anti-aircraft fire during the ship’s three-month sojourn in Korean waters, the Admiralty announced to-day. One pilot said: "We are daily meeting modern anti-aircraft artillery manned by people who know how to use it. Anv idea that this is a onesided war is mistaken.”
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26517, 4 September 1951, Page 7
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