ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE
BRITISH AND U.S. CO-OPERATION Rugby, Jan. 29. “At present I would say there appears to be an improvement in the Üboat situation and I am feeling optimistic,” Brigadier-General W. Larson, commander of the United States antisubmarine air force, said on his arrival in Britain. He added that he believed Britain and America were doing everything to co-operate scientific research against submarines and added that he was in Britain to increase the co-
operation and take advantage of the tricks that had been learned by the British. —8.0. W.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 February 1943, Page 3
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