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CAUGHT
ON THE SURFACE AUTHENTIC Acid free archival paper Circling in a defensive pattern, each of the three submarines could bring to bear 10 guns to welcome an intruder, together providing an intense wall of firepower comprising no fewer than 30 cannons plus machine guns. The effective use of depth charges demanded an attack from an extremely low level, and the dangers to the aircrews were therefore immense. A predominantly Australian crewed Sunderland from No. 461 Squadron RAAF arrived on the scene. Its pilot, Flight Lieutenant Dudley Marrows, having assessed the situation, immediately heads into the attack. Bringing his massive flying boat, identification letter U, down to wave top height, he makes a daring run at the nearest U-Boat. By a strange quirk of fate, his chosen target in U-461, a type XIV tanker The Signatures: The Signed & Numbered Edition
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