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Conflict Over The Bay By Norman Franks First Edition, Hard Cover, Published By William Kimber 1986 Cover Boards Are Blue With Gold Writing To The Spine, Fading To Spine. Binding Tight & Strong. Small Black Stamp To Title Page. Postage Within South Africa Will Be R30.00 Over Seas Buyers Can Contact Us For A Postal Quote.
R 70
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1986. Hard cover with dust cover; 284 pages. Very good condition. Under 1 kg. This account of the battles fought by RAF Coastal Command against the German U-boats in the Bay of Biscay during 1943, includes the air battles between American aircraft and RAF fighters in combat with Ju88 fighters of KG/40, which flew over the Bay seeking out the anti-submarine aeroplanes.
R 70
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South Africa
 HARDCOVER BOOK IN GOOD CONDITION - PAGES HAVE A SLIGHT WAVINESS - HARDLY NOTICEABLE. WILLIAM KIMBER 1986, 284 PAGES                                       AIR WARFARE, ANTI-SUBMARINE, ANTI-SHIPPING, MILITARY AIRCRAFT, COASTAL COMMAND, U-BOAT, BAY OF BISCAY, RAF, 
R 50
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Hardcover with d/j in good condition. Solidly bound and clean inside. Published 1986 with 284 pages, including Appendix 1 - 4, Bibliography and Index and b/w illustrations. This is an account of the RAF Coastal Command against the German U-boats in the Bay of Biscay during 1943. A watermark is visible at top of back cover. Postage in RSA = R50.00 (new P O rates 1/4/2017)
R 80
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Condition As Per Photos.WORLD WAR ONE BRITISH WAR MEDAL AWARDED TO PTE T PECK SA IRISH  At the outbreak of World War 1 in August 1914 three officers met at the Irish Club in Johannesburg with a view to raising an Irish regiment from among the citizens of Johannesburg and its environs. They were Maj George Twomey, Capt J. Jeoffreys, and a Capt MacDonald. Authority was granted by Defence Headquarters and Lt Col Brennan, VD (Volunteer Decoration), was appointed as Commanding Officer, with Maj Twomey as Recruiting Officer. Recruits were quickly found and the battalion formed up at Booysens Camp, Johannesburg, on 9 September 1914, its establishment consisting of six companies. The Honorary Colonel was Mrs Louis Botha, who was an Irish girl (formerly named Emmett), and the wife of the General. According to Military Archives the date of the formation of the unit is 1 December 1914. This date, however, is disputed and it would appear that the claim to have been established on 9 September 1914 is recognized as valid. The South African Irish Regiment was a unit within 4 South African Infantry Brigade in Col Skinner's Northern Force and embarked from Cape Town on 21 December 1914. The Force landed at Walvis Bay on the morning of 25 December 1914, and was immediately in action. On 26 December 1914 outposts of the South African Irish came into contact, and conflict, with German patrols. Hence, the unit was in action three months after it was raised. On 11 February 1915 the Northern Force came under the command of Gen Louis Botha. PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES !  SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS
R 450
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