MORE CASUALTIES & DAMAGE
RUGBY, July 26.
Last night and this morning, and again for a short period this afternoon, the enemy sent flying bombs over the southern counties, including the London area. Casualties and damage ivere caused.
Another A.D.G.B. fighter pilot has performed th_ hat-trick by shooting down three Hying bombs in- one patrol when fighters, anti-aircraft gunners, and balloon defences combined to destroy more of these missiles during the night. Many of the flying bombs Avhich fell to the fighters ivere shot doivn harmlessly into the sea. One pilot Avho accounted for six in tivo patrols recent.''- has added another brace to his bag—B.O.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 5
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