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1943
1943 - 1740.PDF
14 Advertisements. FLIGHT JULY 8TH, 1943 THE SILENT SERVICE... DESTROYERS—The 'Maid of all work' in the Nan. Their many duties include hunting and destroying U boats, convoy and escort work, screening - battleships and aircraft carriers or engaging and delaying superior enemy forces. Speed, si-^e and powerful armament of later types bring them almost into tl>e category of small, light cruisers. Trust the little destroyers when trouble is brewing! They are a vital part of the complicated structure of highly mechanised naval warfare. The Fleet could no more dispense with its destroyers than ships could continue to function without *heir instruments. And here, depend upon it, the Navy is well served. To-day the Pullin organization takes pride in the fact- that, in the quality and fine precision of its instruments, the British Navy is the best-equipped in the world. II II I'l ll,l\ & COMPANY LIMITED PHOENIX WORKS •GREAT WEST ROAD • BRENTFORD • MIDDLESEX Makers oj Exceptionally Fine Scientific Instruments THE PULLIN OPTICAL COMPANY LTD. ASSOCIATED COMPANIES MEASURING INSTRUMENTS (PULLIN) LTD. S. A. FANE (High Wycombe) LTD.
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