LONDON’S DEFENCE
RUGBY, July 23. General Sir Frederick Pile, formerly General Officer Commanding Britain’s defences, gave a warning to London to-day. He said: “If you are going to keep your city intact it is essential that you carry out research into all types of weapons that can be brought to bear on her m the future,” Sir Frederick added. We were lucky in davs of the flying homo, that the attacks had not taken place six months earlier. The equipment that our scientists had devised was not even in production, ana when the war ended we were still scratching our heads about V2.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 July 1945, Page 5
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