Anti Aircraft Battery - A British anti-aircraft battery in action. More than 590 German raiders were destroyed by anti-aircraft fire in Britain.
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Anti Aircraft Battery
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Cannon Of An Antiaircraft Battery Of The Second World War Installed In The Top Of A Mountain In Terceira Island In The Azores Islands Portugal High Res Stock Photo
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Gardner, James, 1907-1995. A British anti-aircraft battery in action. Over 590 German raiders destroyed by anti-aircraft fire in Britain., Poster, Date Unknown; (https:///ark:/67531/metadc392/: accessed 20 January 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Library, https://; Credit to the Government Documents Department of UNT Libraries.
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