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    Default Does narrative or history of FC convoy patrols off East coast exist?

    I am writing a biography of a Danish-Canadian Spit pilot. He serves in 403
    Sqn in 1942. This wide on flew convoy patrols off the East coast.

    I was wondering if a general narrative of the convoy patrol operations in this area exist? I have the ORB of the unit. It is the more general perspective I am interested in.

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    Default Re: Does narrative or history of FC convoy patrols off East coast exist?

    1/2 a page is given in RAFAHB Air Defence of GB but it also gives the reference to the original policy document for 1942 on page 108 (actual page not acrobat page)

    Available for free download here
    https://www.raf.mod.uk/our-organisat...jan-42-may-45/

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