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HOME FLEET DESTROYER RETURN'S FROM PATROL: Heavy seas, arctic conditions, blinding rain and gales, are the all-too-common lot of Allied destroyer crews in their constant patrol and convoy-escort duties. A striking contrast is provided in this view from the screendoor of a British destroyer approaching land after a long spell at sea

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8872, 10 February 1943, Page 4

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HOME FLEET DESTROYER RETURN'S FROM PATROL: Heavy seas, arctic conditions, blinding rain and gales, are the all-too-common lot of Allied destroyer crews in their constant patrol and convoy-escort duties. A striking contrast is provided in this view from the screendoor of a British destroyer approaching land after a long spell at sea Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8872, 10 February 1943, Page 4

HOME FLEET DESTROYER RETURN'S FROM PATROL: Heavy seas, arctic conditions, blinding rain and gales, are the all-too-common lot of Allied destroyer crews in their constant patrol and convoy-escort duties. A striking contrast is provided in this view from the screendoor of a British destroyer approaching land after a long spell at sea Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXII, Issue 8872, 10 February 1943, Page 4