The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 2 The Atlantic and home waters : the defensive phase ; September 1939 to June 1941

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adam_text R.A.F. NARRATIVE THE H.A. E1. ET äftRITIMS WAR У01ДЫЕ II. SHE ATLANTIC AND HOME WATERS - THE DEFENSIVE PHASE SEPTEMBER 1939 to JOHE 1941 contents шадаш Раке viii CHAPTER I HEOOmiAISSAHCE AMD OTHER PATROLS (SEED. 1939 to MARCH 1940) à .(vi (vii (viii) (lx M ы Introduction.,..,. Organisation of Coastal Command... The initial War Period _______......_____________..... General character of the North Sea Struggle. _____ Offensive action against the German fleet ______ The North Sea reconnaissance Patrols ___-_____......... The ineffectiveness of these Patrols - Graf Spee Peut schland - Schamhorst and Gneisenau „.____,.._ The U.S.S. Oily of glint and German auxiliary Altmark ы (xii (xiii (xiv Other activities - Rescue operations __........._.......___... Fighter protection to shipping on the East Coast.. Special ships for reporting enemy aircraft ___............: Protection for our minelayers and fishing fleet...... The enemy mining offensive. ......._____...................................................... Miscellaneous sweeps and patrols ,„............__......._.......................... Opefafciov) Wil freA ·· .·. . .._....-.._ CHAPTER II - THE OPENING OF THE U/B WAR (SEED. 1939 to MAY 1940) _____1 ____.......2 _____2 ._............__ j I.., .......!..? _____.14 ............__17 ,....28 .... 32 .....32 ....35 ...36 .-36 ...37 & Introduction _............„.....„___.,__________________..................._ The U/B War.. ......................___......._________..............._................................_.„.......... The growth of Air Кеиасе to Ü/jB s on Passage...!..... ...... Measures against the U/B s _________.......................... ¿. ................. ü /З failures during the. Norwegian Campaign. ...........__ I. A lull in the U/B War...... ............................................................................................. CHAPTER III - ТШ NORWEGIAN CAMPAIGN (ABRIL to JULY 1940) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Plans for the Allied occupation of Norwegian nases. An outline of the Norwegian Campaign..., ......................................„....... Summary of Coastal Command s work during the Horwegian campaign ..............................................__............„................·............................ Ko*. 16 Group - General Suifimary.... ..............................__.....__.............„........ Ho« 1б G-roup - Operations in the Norwegian campaign ................................................................................................................:..........................._.,. Summary of the. work of No, 18 Group during the campaign......; ................................................................................................................................................ Squadrons available in No. 18 Group ................. .....41 І45 ...Љ8 ......48. .....49 ......49 ........53 ,..,.55 .... 56 ........56 58 58 ii Bage CHAPTER Ili - contd. (viii) Operational difficulties encountered by aircrews ______59 (ix) An analysis of the Noo 18 Group effort on 9th April» 19W _______..........___...............______.......______.........___ 6o (x) The search for the German Naval Units - 7th April - 20th April ____......______...........____...............„......___62 (xi) General reconnaissance and attacks on enemy shipping ____,__.________...................._.„.......____„„.......„___................___71 (xii) Attacks on land targets in Norway« Airfields and oil targets ..........._.,___..___.___________................ 74- Operation tDuck .- ....„____________......____________........____________78 Operation. Sake1!. ____.........................______________.....___...................___79 & (xvii The démonstration1* flights over Aandalsnes ___________ SO The Blenheim fighter patrols over Aandalsnes ______.........._ 81 The -withdrawal from Central Norway ,30th April - 3rd May _____________________.......___________.82 The Sunderland taxi service Ч ___..............._______.......______......_...... Sk- Narvik __........_______......................_________....._________...........:..-..........__86 The effects on Coastal Command of the German occupation of Norway. ........__...........„.........................________............._..................86 (xxi) The revised scheme of North Sea reconnaissance... —..................88 sodjj The Gneisenau, - Saharahorst episode kth June - 27th July. ______ I _______....................__________90 OSASTESt ГУ - COASTAL СОЖАЖ» IN ТНШ JERMCH CAMPAIGN (MAY AND JUHE (i) Introduction __,__________........_______...............__________. .__99 U) General ___________________..........___.....„........................__99 (b) Sjuadrons available to No, 16 Group ____.........„3.00 (ii) Events preceding the German invasion of the Low Countries ______________...............___........___..._____________1.02 (a) General reconnaissance and attacks on shipping _______.........______________......„..........__„___102 (iii) The opening of the campai ga until the evacuation period, (,10th May « 2Sth May) _______........_____________.103 General reconnaissance and attacks on · shipping ___......._________„·._____________ .I _____ ЮЗ Measures against sea-borne attacks on Great Britain.. ............................._........................._„................ ......................... 1P5 Measures against E boats ............................................._..............__........ 10б Air support for our sea forces ....._________;......_.. 107 Bombing attacks on land targets..- .......................................107 (iv) The evacuation period (27th May to 30th June). ...........................„...109 (a) Air support for the evacuations: Dunkìrks Le Havre, St, Malo and Cherbourg, the Channel Islands .........._____...............__109 Measures against E boats... .......................................___......___....115 General reconnaissance and attacks on shipping _____.........................................................„__.....„.......________1.1.7 (d) Attacks on land targets... ........___..................._____.....;...........119 (v) The mining campaign ...........______............................. I ..........................._____!___119 (vi) The effects on Coastal Command of the German % > occupation of Francs and the Low Countries ___.......1___120 CHAECER. V - THE INVASION THREAT (OCTOBSR 1939 - ЛШІЇ 19M) . · (i) Anti-Invasion Measures _________..................__..............__________;......123 Initial precautions - October 1939..............._____ Λ 23 The employment of Air Forces in meeting the threat of invasion... ............._..........___________...........124 (c) A change of intention ........................ „....................„........... J 28 CHAPTER V contd. (t) (u) ш Review of Invasion Plans by CoO.So Committee - May 1940.............................................................................. The Formation of a Home Defence Executive.., Review of Plans and preparations for the employment of Air Forces.,. .........................._....................__ An interim plan of reconnaissance .....„........................... The introduction of ^Operation SJUn (CeCeOol» Woo 21 )........................_________..................._... Reconnaissance of enemy ports and. aerodromes. _____........................................................._.......................— Attacks on the enemy8 s invasion prepara¬ tions in Norway. ..........__.............................__ ~~ ..........-...—........ ~ A redisposition of forces .......................................................... Amendments and Additions» up to i6th July, 1940, to Operation S0A. ...................... The position on loth July, 1940.................................... Directive on the Role of Air .Forces in the event of Invasion .........._......................_.............................. The Anti-invasion schemes on 3rd August, 1940...................................................................................... The scheme on 26 th September, 1940............................ The end of the immediate threat,. ................................... The scheme of anti-invasion, patrols on 25th December, 1940............................................................................. Attacks on Invasion Objectives - Germany, the Low Countries, and Franqe .......................................... Plan Banquet.1.!..... ........___.....................................__................................ ...129 ....131 ,.131 ...131 ..134 ...138 ...140 ..142 ......143 .....146 „148 ....1.49 ...151 .154 „156 .158 ...165 (ii) Conclusion. CHAPTER VI - ДТШ>ЅН1РНШЗ- OPERATIONS (SEPTEMBER 1939 - ЈШЅ 1941) (xx (iii (xv (v (vi) (rii (viii (xx и Gd (xii Introduction ........................................... ~ ..................-...................................■................... Ѕдшпагу of events up to June 1940.—.....................-.............. An increase in enemy patrol and escort craft... Extensions to the Sink at Sight areas ................... Coastal routes of enemy shipping in Northern waters ......................................................................................................................................... Resources available for Anti-shipping . operations ...............................................................................-..........................-.......... A redisposition of forces - Spring 1941_____ Anti-Shipping patrols .................................................................___............ Methods of Attacli ....................................................................................................„ Weapons of Attack..... .........................„...........................................................„......... Analysis of results ..........................................:,................................................... Conclusion.. .......__..................„.................................................__................................... ....17І ,..1.72 .....176 ...-177 ...179 ......180 ..183 ....185 J 88 ..189 ....191 ......193 CHAPTER VII - MOVKWTS OF GERMAN MAJOR КАШ, UNITS (OCTOBER 1940 -· ЛМВ 1941) Admiral We. Scheer, Admiral Hipper, Ssharnhorst and Gnei senau __...........................................................................„__195 (a.) Introduction ..................................... .............................................................................195 (b) Admiral ¿ййй) Scheer - Break out from Germany,.,». ................................................................................................................,..................195 (c) Attempts to locate the Admiral Ш$> Holiesr ..........................................................................................................................................199 (d) Admiral Ма Ebheer - Break back to Germany. .........................................................................-.........................................................200 (e) Admiral Hipper - Break out from Germany. ..................203 (f ) Attempts to locate the Admiral Eipper and arrival in Brest ............................................................,.1................ .Д09 СЗДНЕЕЕ VII contd. iv commerce raid from Brest.. (đ) (к) (D (m) (n) (о) ral Hipper ^з break Ъаск from Brest to Germany.. jfoharnhorst and Gneisenau a cruise to Bergen and return _______________, Ebharnhorst and Gneisenau« Break out from Germany. _________________________ Soharrihorst and (Saeisenau s commerce raid. Ebharrihorst and Gneisenau* s arrival in Brest. Attempts to locate Soharnhorst and Gneiaenau ___ Sohamhorst and Gnei senati in Brest, 29th March - 4th June, 1941______ (ii) Operations against the Bismarck and Brina Eugen between- the 21st May and 4th June, 1941. (iii) Operations against the Latzow between the 11th and 13th June, 1941______,_______________ СНаРЕШ. VIII - THE ВЙДДЕВ ОБ1 THE АТШИІС - First phase JOME 1940 - JUNE 1941 (i (ii (iii (iv (v (vi (vii (viii) (ix) (χ) (?d (xii (xlii (láv (xv (xvi (svii (rviii) (xix) (xx) (xxi) (xxii ) bitroůuction „,„,__.......______„________________............ Abandonment of the southwest route for shipping., The Battle opens in earner-t __ The Northwest striking force..,. Mounting losses _____ Shortage of aircraft..., The scarcity of aircraft in Coastal Command come s to a head·.·. .«»......·„.» W....H ........««,..,.....„...·...»..........».„., The immediate expansion of Coastal Command and the transfer of operational control to the Admiralty«. _____„________..........._........_____.............______,. The significance of the transfer of operational control .„„...„^..„.„...„„...„.„.„.^„„„.„..... ...„„..„.„.^.„....„„....„«, ...................„.......„,„,„.„ The practical working of operational control by the Admiralty. —■......__...........................:.________________ The development of the Battle of the Atlantic ___ The Leigh Mght _____.......__________.....................________ Combination between U-boats and F«¥,200 aircraft U-boat tactics standardised __ The creation of No, 19 Group ..........„..............__ ,.......... Iceland as a base for aircraft ___„ ____„__ Co-operation with the Admiralty Submarine Tracking Room ________...........___...............................................___ The U-boat spring offensive and the Battle of Atlantic Directive. __..............___......................................____ The enemy offensive increases.,.. ...................................■„____ A new policy of Α/Ό protection for Atlantic shipping ______.......__.........„.......................„......................_....... _ Tactics against the U/B s including white camouflage of aircraft . Summary ..__..„„....„„„,. .210 ..218 ..226 .228 .232 „238 ...247 ...259 265 266 .268 269 ...270 273 .274 ..274 ,285 .286 ...288 ..,.290 ...293 .294 .294 ____296 . ...297 :....„ 300 ___302 ..........305 ,.__308 v CKAFľER IX <- AERIAL· (APRIL 1940 - ЛЖЕ 1941) Preparatory Period. ........................................................................_____......... fa) Early plans for mine-laying _________ (b) Technical problems in mine development .......................................___...........................__ Biblic announcement of mined areas.,., ...... Appreciations on Operational factors..., Technical developments ....................___........._...... Preparations for operations ____.................... Final plans ........„.....................................___.........._____..... Ustge 311 311 312 -314 ..314- -317 ...317 .319 Opening Phase of the Campaign to the Pall of Prance. _.................___.....„.........................................___............„.......____ (a) Mine-laying during the Norwegian Campaign ._........„......................................................................... (b) ííine-laying during the invasion of the Netherlands and the French campaign ............._.„..........„.. „ ___ N » Anti-Invasion Measures, June - October 1940..... Defensive Measures ........______............................. Offensive Measures .......................................................... Technical development of the mine ....... Шле supplie s ..............................__...................................... Limited Mine-laying, October - December 1940.. (a) AdmiraHgr requirements. ............... ib) Opera tiona.. ..........„.............................. ľ ___........._____ (с) Sbatistics for 1940___.............._____............. limited Mine-laying» January - March 1941... (в.) Position of Bomber Command ........___ (b) Operations...». .......„............................................................. (c ) Tac tic s ..............„............................................. ...319 319 321 ......324 .......324 .......325 ........327 ........3.28 330 330 ........333 .......334 ................ 335 ...........................335 ЗЗб .......................337 Anti-Shipping, April - June 1941., a Ъ ,...337 Anti-invasion measure s .................................................................................................337 Altitude mine-laying ..................................................................... ............. ZII. 338 Operations .................__.......„............................;......_..............................................................339 Samary of operations ................................................................ _.............................._.....340 CHAPTKR X THE ATTACK ON AND ДЕБВДЗЕ OF FRIENDLY SHIPPING (і) (ii) (iii) (iv) W (vi) Spring and Summer 1940 Fighter-Command .......................................................343 Autumn 1940.............„...................................................................................................................................344 November 1940..........................................................................................................:......................................-347 (a Resumption of mass attacks ......................__.................................................- 347 The conference of 12th November, ...............„.............„ Difficulties of Fighter Command,. ............................ Siramary of Fighter operations ....................................... .............. 351 ..................352 December 1940 to February 1941...............,..................................................................352 The Battle of the Atlantic. ..................................:.................................................................354 (a.) . The opening of the battle .....................................................................................354 Cb ) Change s in Allied strategy ............„__...........................................................354 (c) Further measures and proposals ................................. 357 Fighter operations March to December 1941... ....362
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title The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative
title_auth The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative
title_exact_search The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative
title_full The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 2 The Atlantic and home waters : the defensive phase ; September 1939 to June 1941 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry
title_fullStr The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 2 The Atlantic and home waters : the defensive phase ; September 1939 to June 1941 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry
title_full_unstemmed The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 2 The Atlantic and home waters : the defensive phase ; September 1939 to June 1941 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry
title_short The R.A.F. in maritime war
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topic Great Britain - Royal Air Force - History
World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, British
World War, 1939-1945 - Naval operations, British
Weltkrieg (1939-1945)
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