U-BOAT CAMPAIGN
FIGHT OF MOST GRAVITY. RUGBY, April 4. ‘"rhe U-boat battle, to-day, is a •fight of grave intensity, in which we cannot afford to overlook any means to outweight and defeat the enemy, said Sir S. Cripps, Minister of Aircraft Production, speaking at Hull, to-day. He added: “It will have its worst and its better periods. It will go on for many months maybe years, but in the long run, we shall slowly and certainly gain the ascendancy and win. The battle is no local matter. It stretches over the whole wide oceans. It is being fought in shipyards and factories as well as on the high seas. We are all in it. We must none of us spare any effort that may holp victory against the U-boat and the Eboat. All our technical and inventive skill is being thrown into the battle.
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Grey River Argus, 6 April 1943, Page 3
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