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| ned to RAF Romney Marsh where it undertook anti | V-1 activities. |
| port the production and the tests of the German | V-1 and V-2 missiles - so due the secrecy there no |
| as close to the center of London throughout the | V-1 and V-2 rocket attacks. |
| s involved in the intelligence gathering on the | V-1 and V-2 rockets). |
| His most known target was the | V-1 Base in Pennemunde. |
| One | V-1 blew up as it went over and the engine narrowly |
| ch military awards (including Hollard's DSO for | V-1 espionage), and Hollard's biographies provide A |
| He is also credited with destroying four | V-1 flying bombs. |
| She was killed by a | V-1 flying bomb in 1944. |
| It attacked | V-1 flying bomb launch sites and supported the Norm |
| For a diagram used to construct this site, see | V-1 flying bomb (facilities). |
| From June 1944, | V-1 flying bombs started to fall; Mr. Roe lists 14 |
| y tunnel in the area was used as a World War II | V-1 flying bomb storage depot. |
| It was involved in attacks on shipping and | V-1 flying bomb launch sites from several bases in |
| Bredfield House was severely damaged by a | V-1 flying bomb during World War II and has since b |
| e to operate Diver sorties, the interception of | V-1 flying bombs. |
| August 27, 1944, the infant school was hit by a | V-1 flying bomb and demolished. |
| focus on developing the Vengeance weapons - the | V-1 flying bomb and V-2 rocket. |
| 1944 No. 464 Squadron concentrated on attacking | V-1 flying bomb launch sites and gained a reputatio |
| s F4U Corsair fighter aircraft to attack German | V-1 flying bomb launch sites in northern France. |
| n frigate, stationed in the North Sea to detect | V-1 flying bombs, targeted at Britain. |
| f seven aircraft destroyed, two damaged and two | V-1 flying bombs shot down and destroyed. |
| After some action against | V-1 Flying Bombs, operations over Europe re-commenc |
| red of another charge that he helped design the | V-1 flying bomb. |
| Several large caches of | V-1 flying bombs were discovered by the Americans i |
| w until her death in June 1944, aged 67, when a | V-1 flying bomb hit the Guards Chapel, Wellington B |
| haracteristic launching mechanisms for both the | V-1 flying bomb and the V-2 rocket. |
| squadrons in exile and operated patrols against | V-1 flying bombs. |
| gin and the Holy Rood, was wrecked in 1944 by a | V-1 flying bomb during World War II.; it stood on a |
| d from bomb damage during WWII, especially from | V-1 flying bomb attacks (known as "doodlebugs" or " |
| the Luftwaffe air-launched approximately 1,176 | V-1 flying bombs from modified Heinkel He 111 H-22s |
| as taken to use instead a manned version of the | V-1 flying bomb, the Fieseler Fi 103R (Reichenberg) |
| oaching the United States east coast armed with | V-1 flying bombs. |
| s then tasked with defending against attacks by | V-1 flying bombs. |
| es played a major part in defeating both German | V-1 flying bomb attacks on London and Japanese kami |
| Messerschmitt Bf 110, Flak cannon, Stuka and a | V-1 flying bomb. |
| defended south-east England against attack from | V-1 flying bombs launched from continental Europe. |
| ptember 1943 report to the British identified 6 | V-1 flying bomb facilities: "Bonnetot [sic] le Faub |
| late-World War II German manned version of the | V-1 flying bomb (more correctly known as the Fiesel |
| ears of the war and the difficult period of the | V-1 flying bomb raids on Southern England. |
| Fi 103R (Reichenberg), a manned version of the | V-1 flying bomb that was never used in combat becau |
| The rate increased from one | V-1 for every 2,500 shells fired to one for every h |
| 1943 the squadron was used to attack the German | V-1 launch sites. |
| long range weapon facilities in August 1943 and | V-1 launch sites in December 1943. |
| al Ygot near Ardouval (Seine-Maritime, France); | V-1 on a reconstructed ramp torso. |
| lise the advantages of speed and size which the | V-1 possessed. |
| In July 1944 after the | V-1 Robot Blitz had begun on 13 June, Commander Tho |
| A stray | V-1 rocket landed in Haddiscoe during the Second Wo |
| us operation to use the Tiny Tim against German | V-1 sites as part of Operation Crossbow, code-named |
| n for the allied landings and later looking for | V-1 sites. |
| At the end of September, with the | V-1 threat being largely over, the squadron was pos |
| .S. Navy's success in adapting a variant of the | V-1 to be launched from submarines also demonstrate |
| A variant of the | V-1 was used by the U.S. Navy to test the feasibili |
| reasingly effective countermeasures against the | V-1 were taken and people started returning to Lond |
| A Spitfire tipping the wing of a | V-1, which disrupted the missile's automatic pilot. |
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