Posted on 07/30/2010 5:09:07 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
Nazis Beaten Off 2
Danes Stirred by Contest For New National Poem 2
Sale of Destroyers to Britain is Urged 3
The International Situation 3
The Texts of the Days Communiques on the War 4-5
http://www.onwar.com/chrono/1940/jul40/f30jul40.htm
Luftwaffe targets British shipping
Tuesday, July 30, 1940 www.onwar.com
In the North Sea... German bombers attack shipping between the Thames Estuary and Harwich.
http://worldwar2daybyday.blogspot.com/
Day 334 July 30, 1940
Battle of Britain Day 21. Bad weather (low clouds and rain showers) restricts flying all day. 5 German raids target the Scottish coast and Northeast England. At noon, Spitfires of 603 Squadron shoot down 1 Heinkel He111 off Montrose Scotland. Further South, convoys are attacked in the English Channel off the coast of Essex and Suffolk. At 3.30 PM, Hurricanes of 85 Squadron shoot down 1 Messerschmitt Bf110 of Southwold, Suffolk. No British fighters are lost. Overnight, there are a few small bombing raids over Southeast England, South Wales and the Midlands.
Destroyer HMS Delight sinks in Portland harbour after being bombed yesterday in the English Channel.
I just love the fact that alongside all the bloodcurdling news of tanks, invasions, bombings and bombardments, there is ALWAYS an advert for some item of ladies fashion.
And today ladies, we bring you the “Pouf Tam”.
The department stores are paying the Times' bills, that's for sure. I don't go out of my way to find ladies' apparel ads. I normally only print the ones next to the articles I want. What you see is probably a pretty fair sample of what the sales department placed. Though anything larger than a quarter page is unlikely to show up here, so if some business advertises exclusively in that size or larger we will miss it. I think those are mostly department stores, too.
LOL, no, we didn't think you were secretly on retainer from Macy's, in one of the most cunning stealth-advertising campaigns of all time.
Date: 30 July 1940
Enemy action by day
Activity in general was on a restricted scale, owing to weather conditions. Our fighters made two successful interceptions, shooting down a He111 off Montrose and a Me110 off Southwold.
South and West
Attacks were reported on convoys off Orfordness, Clacton and Harwich. No. 85 Squadron shot down one Me110, 10 miles east of Southwold at 1532 hours.
North
Five raids were plotted during the course of the day between Flamborough Head and the Orkneys, one of which was reported to be a meteorological flight. Another of these raids was identified as a He111 and was shot down by No. 603 Squadron off Montrose at 1212 hours.
France
The usual Calais-Boulogne-Cherbourg enemy patrols were maintained and there were several hostile flights in the direction of the Varne Light Vessel. There were no interceptions.
By night
Enemy activity was on a much reduced scale, no doubt owing to the weather.
In the early part of the evening, a raid was plotted over Surrey. A balloon barrage was attacked and bombs were dropped at Esher, Chessington, Woldingham, Tolworth and Merstham.
Later, raids originating in the Baie de la Seine, and Cherbourg were plotted in the Plymouth area making for Devon and Dorset coasts and thence inland to South Wales and the Midlands. One or two isolated plots travelled as far north as Colwyn Bay.
Bombs were dropped at Heysham (five miles south of Lancaster) from a raid plotted as coming in from the west. Other reports of bombs were received from Barry Docks and near Cwm Bargoed, where a railway track was damaged.
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Think of it this way. The old man is reading his morning paper on the war and he thinks, "Thinking of the old battleship, I think her birthday is coming up". And there's an ad for what to get her right there.
You get her that she wont need you anymore.
;-)
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