R.A.F. RAIDS
ON OBJECTIVES IN FRANCE. RUGBY, February 4. An Air Ministry communique, dealing with Monday night’s offensive operations says: “During the night, attacks were made by R.A.F. bombers on the docks at Brest, and on other objectives north-west of occupied France. One of our aircraft is missing.”
Machines of the Royal Air Force are pounding the German invasion ports unceasingly and effectively. Yesterday, raids were followed by further attacks to-day on the Channel ports, from which all the British machines returned safely. Further Raids IN GERMANY AND FRANCE. (Received February 6, 12 40 a.m.). LONDON, Februarv 5. The Air Miintsi'v reports: Bomber s on Tuesday night attacked an industrial town in West Germany,
targets On occupied territory, 'naval bases in invasion ports, and enemy aerodromes. The bombers covered a large area. The attacks were the heaviest for a fortnight.
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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1941, Page 6
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