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R.A.g.
NARRATIVE
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VOLUME
І
THE ATLANTIC
АИР
HOME WATERS
»
THE PRELUDE
1918
to
1939
СОИТЕИТЅ
Sás
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I
-
EVENTS
ЫВАРЖ&
TO THE CREATION OF THE ROYAL· AIR FORCE
(i) The start of
Separats
Air
Services
__„__........__.__............._.....__............_*
(ii)
The outbreak of War in
1914
and formation of the Joint
Yrar Air C
ommittee...
................______......____........___.....................................__.......___..........2
(iii)
The first Air
Boarâ
_______............___......__......__...................................................._.......„3
( iv)
The second Air Board.
______..........___________........................_......................................... 5
(v) The effeot of the first Gotha air raids on London.....
......___.......____5
(vi)
The Smuts Reports in favour of a separate Air Force.
..............._..............__6
(vii)
The oreation of an independent bombing force
.................................................................8
(viii)
Delays before the passing of the Air Force Aot
____............................
.......S
(ix)
The Royal Air Foroe oomes into being
___......_.........................................._......................10
CHAPTER II
-
THE GROWTH Off MARITIME AIR PCTHBR ~
1914
to
1918
(i) Developments prior to August
1914.......__..........................................___................................13
(ii) The First World V/ar breaks out.
..........................................................................__........................14
(iii)
The First U-boat Campaign.
..................._................................____........„........................................1 6
( iv)
Aotion against
Z
eppelins
.................................._...................................................................__................
J
7
(v)
The integration of the Naval Air Service into the
Royal Navy
.......................__.......______.................„.....................„.............__......................................„...........17
(vi)
The expansion of the Dunkirk Foroe
...........______________.......................19
(
vii)
The bombing of land targets.
.................................___......................................__.................................20
(viii)
Long range bombing into G-erraany by naval airoraft
___;...................__21
(ix) ·
Air support to the Fleet during
1916—....................................................................__.22
(x) The Seoond U-boat Campaign
............................................................................................................................23
(xi)
Unrestrioted U-boat Warfare
...................................................___................____....................26
(xii)
The introduction of escorted convoys.
__............:........................................................................,26
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(ii)
(xiii)
Anti-U-boat operations become the
ma¿or
concern
of* naval aviat ion
._........____.....________..........__.........___......._..............___.28
fai
Patrol airoraft
(bi
Convoy air esoort
(o) The growth of anti-U-boat forces
(xiv)
Airoraft armament against the U-boat
___________________31
(xv)
Development in Carriers and ship-borne airoraft
during
1917_______________________........____....._________32
(xvi)
The Dunkirk Foroe in
1917.______.......______....._____________34
(xvii)
Air work with the Fleet in
1918__________________......____36
(xviii)
The
RvA.!?,
take over the Dunkirk Force in
1918_______.........
_37
(xix)
The Independent Bombing Force
_____.____,______________39
(xx)
The R.A.F. in the U-boat War during
1918__
л
__________..........40
(xxi)
Summazy and conclusions
_________.........___„______;____.......____„......44
CHA-ÉTER
ΠΙ
-
THE .POSOTAB. EMERGENCE OP ..THE PERMANENT AIR
PORCE
(November
191
β
to April 192l)
(i) Demobilisation and the
firet
scheme for a postwar
Air Foroe
.__.___„______.___.. ... ,„ ._
_™
__ _.__..___._.-„___47
(ii) Initial signs of controversy between the Services
_________
Λ9
(iii)
Demobilisation continues
_____________________________
^
___50
(a) Rationalisation of the R.A.F. and introduction
of new ranks
(b.):. The-creation of R.AiF. Coastal Area
(iv)
The Ten Years Ruling results in virtual liquidation
of the R.A.P.
_________............____________......___.....„................._„.......__53
(v) The Permanent Organisation of the Postwar R.A.F,
_____.....____54
(vx) Naval reaction to the Soheme_
_____,__........___.....______..........................,58
(vii)
Training and Seoondment
_____...............___________........__,________59
CHATTER IV
-
ДИЖгЗЩУїСЕ
^pHPaoVEBŞY.^ggt,
TOJ
92g
(і)
Proposal to discontinue the construction of battleships™
..........63
(ii) The Balfour Sub-Committee on the role of the Air
Forcai.,
........64
(iii)
The
Gŕeddes
Committee and subsequent Cabinet Gommittee...
.................66
(iv)
Further attacks on the Separate Air Force oulminate in
a Government pronouncement
_________........__..........................._.....__.................,68
(v) Mr. Churchill s efforts to settle the Navy/Air Foroe
controversy.
........________;____;___
m__i
______.....___.........,.....____,...............................
„...JO
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SECEET
ЅЕСНБТ.
(iii)
(vi)
An increase in R.A.F. strength approved for Home
Defence
..........................................................................................................___............................................................................75
(vii)
The Navy/Air Foroe controversy oomes to a head
.................................................75
(viii)
The Salisbury Main Committee on National Defence
..........................._.................77
(ix)
The Balfour Sub-Committee on the
Pleet
Air Arm,
................__...............................79
(A) The R.A.F. Coastal Area organisation in April
1923.__.............30
The relationship with the Navy
The supply of aircraft
The supply of personnel
Operational procedure
The training of personnel
(в)
The proceedings of the Sub-Committee.
....................................................................
8k
(c) Conclusions and reoommendations
__.........................__....................................................85
(D)
Endorsement by the Salisbury Main Committee
..............................................87
CHAPTER _V
-
NAVY/AIR CONTROVERSY
-/1923
TO.Jjga
(i) Disagreement over the implementing of Balfour
Sub-Committee Reoommendations...
....................................._____........................„..........................„89
(ii) The Haldane Enquiry results in the
Trenohard
/Кеуез
Agreement
............._..............................__..............____.........__________________..........................................90
(iii)
Relative rank in the. three Services
___..................................__....................................93
( iv)
Disagreement over Airship Control.
...........____.........................................___.............95
(v) The Colwyn Committee
........................................,.................................................................................................................%
(vi)
Arbitration by the Prime Minister on the Coliwyn
Committee findings
___.....................___...........................................................................................................100
(vii)
Shorebased maritime aircraft to remain under the
Air Ministry.
..................................__.........................;__.....................................................................................................103
(viii)
Disagreement over proposed entry of naval ratings
as pilots..
......................................................................„.„..................___........,..,............................__.................................,103
(ix)
Arbitration
Ъу
Lord Salisbury.
___......................____.............................______........104
(x) Summary on Inter-Service Controversy.
__________.................,__......____,105
CHAPTER VI ~ SLOW EXPANSION AND LIMITED OPEEATIONALTRAINING·
1923
TO
193¿t-
(i) Introduction.
...........................................................................................................................................................................107
(ii) The early years and limited training of shorebased
maritime aircraft,
................................................................................_...........___.......................................___
J08
(iii)
The expansion of the shipbome or Fleet Air Arm
Component
____........................................................................................_..........__...........................___.................109
(iv)
Fleet Air Arm supply and aircraft types
.........„....................
μ
____.........................110
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SEÇBET
(v)
Pleet
Ліг
Arm operational
exercises
1921
to
1934...............................112
(a) Torpedo Attack exercises
(b) Bombing and Fighting training
(vi)
Shorebased aircraft and their operational training
-
1929
to
1934.________________;._____
л.
_____________........-......118
(vii)
Anti-submarine training.,
......____
:
________________________120
(a) The influence of ASDIC
(b)
The forgotten lessons of the
1914/18
VJar
(viii)
Disarmament Policy
- 1929
to
1933______„..„■„_____.................___123
(a) The London Naval Conference
lb)
Disarmament quotas
(0)
Clashes with the Admiralty
(ix)
The growing German menace forces belated rearmament
___.............129
CHAPTER
VII
-
Шт^.ШЕа-ЅШПСЕ
CLASHES AND ACCELERATED.
ЮЗА1ШАШЭТ
-
ШГТ
ŞW
(i) Interohangeability
of aircraft and manning
controversy
_______....._........_______________,___ ,__________1.33
(ii) Accelerated
Ä.A.P.
expansion programmes
- 1935.
and
•5936__________________________......._____.....________________..........135
(iii)
The formation of Bomber, Fighter and Coastal
.
Commands
- 1936.________________________........„.......................„.......................
J
37
(iv)
The Admiralty/Air Ministry olash over the manning of
the Eleet Air
Ащ
_____]..........................___....................;.;_______......_______140
(v) The first Inskip Enquiry
-
193&,
....................................,...;■;.„,.............................__IM
ClttJTER
VIII -
ЅНОРВАЅЅРЈШШШЕ
[ШјСШ^^г.гЗШ^-ЈЗЗ^ЛО.
■
im
φ
1937
(і)
Comparison with the united States
_______..........
m
____............................145
(ii)
.
.First signs of a policy for their use in Trade
Defence.
____________
I.............
..................„.:.
„I...
(iii)
Admiralty claims to control maritime shorebased
aircraft
............................
;¿
____
,.„m
___;.....
i.._r.i...,..;,
__;..................„.,____................................149
(iv)
The first positive requirement for naval oo-operation.
...................1.51
ч)
Operational exeroises and increase in strength
-
1935
to
1931...... ____
:¿y
.....................:,......._..............................;___........;............................155
(vi)
Vaoillation in deoiding Coastal Command s- role in war.....
___157
CHATTER IX
-
BOMB
УЈЗШЅ
BATTLESHIP·-
1921
TO
1939 ■
(
i) Introduction
________..............._.......____.................................................................................161
(
ii) Early bombing
triale.
........_________.......................;...................____..___.......
.j
б1
(91320)4
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(iii)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
SECRET
(v)
Types of Bombs, Bomb Sights and Distributors
.........................
Conventional types of
ЪотЪа
The Buoyant or B-bomb
Bomb Sights
Bomb releases and the Bomb Distributor
The effectiveness of naval anti-aircraft gunnery.........
High altitude bombing gets a new
loase
of life,
.............
The
1936
C.I.D. Sub-Committee on the vulnerability
of Capital Ships...
..................................................................................___......___.........
...1.66
...171
173
(x)
The Sub-Ooramittee a Report
.........................................................................____............
The last series of organised Bombing Trials
- 1937/39......
The Report by the A.B.E, Sub-Committee on Bombing and
A/A Defence.
......................................................_............................................................................
War breaks out before completion of the further
trials in
1939.............................................................................................................................
Summary of the long controversy.
.........
CHAPTER X
-
THE TRANSFER OP THE FLEET AIR ARM
-
Renewed Admiralty demand for the Fleet Air Arm...
(і)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
CHAPTER XI
(і)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(vii)
(91320)5
An Enquiry appointed into both the F.A.A, and
shorebased maritime airoraft
.................................................................
The Seoond Inskip Enquiry
—
Stage I...
A change of procedure
....................................................
No Stage II but a final decision given on the
whole sub
j
eet
..................._____....................__...........„..............................____
Indignation in the Air Ministry but Inskip maintains
his views
_____......_................................................................___..........
Cabinet consideration and approval.
..................._...........................,.._............
Summary
___.................................................................,....._...................................._____.....................
COMMAND
1937
TO END OP
1938
..............
í
78
............181
..............183
...............185
..............188
..............189
............191
.............192
.............193
............197
............
m
„........201
...........202
.............204
Pinai
Trade Defence Requirements and Coastal Command s
War Role
___.....................................................___................__.........._............................................................
The evolution of the first detailed War Plan for the
R.A.F.
....................___................_____.............._____..........................................__.........................__......._.......209
The initiation of the Area Combined Headquarter Sohema
____........212
The Higher Control of Defenoe Operations......
.....__________....................„215
The Area Combined Headquarter Scheme under test.
..............._______.217
Other operational and training exeroises during
1938..__.....................219
The growth of a detailed War Plan for Coastal Command.....
.................220
SECRET
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(vi)
(viii)
The Munich Crisis as it affeoted Coastal
Cominar
In the Group Organisation
Moves of squadrons to V/ar Stations
In the Operational Units
The calling up of Reservists
Liaison with the Admiralty
Summary
(ix)
Correction of defeats revealed in the Munioh
Сгізів
—
(a) Simplification of moves from peaoe to war
stations
(b)
Mitigation of engine shortage
(o) .Provision of mobile torpedo bases and a depot
ship for flying boats
(d) Permanent Group H.Q.s and transfer of
Auxiliary
Squadrons
(e)
Concurrent mobilisation for Coastal Command and
the Royal Navy
(f) Agreement on a standard method of reporting
positions at sea
(g) The final location of Coastal Command
Headquarters
CHAPTER
XII -
THE LAST JEW MONTHS
03?
PEACE
..228
(i)
(Ü.)
(iii)
(iv)
(ν)
(vi)
(vii)
(viii)
(x)
Development of detail in the A.C.H.Q. oontrol
___.1__........
The final touches given to Coastal Command s War Plan.,
Re-equipment of Coastal Command squadrons in
1938/39.......
Anti-submarine Polioy and Training..,
.........______;............, .____
.233
.237
...2^0
(a) Polioy
Development of methods of actual air attaok
Air Action against merchant shipping
___......________„,.„.:..:____.242
Bomber Command
s
role in Maritime War.
____..........______......„■..„...____244
(a) The write-down in their major role
(b) The ultimate extent of Bomber Command s
participation.
The protection of East Coast shipping against air
attack...-..,...-...;.
__
I
__________..........__________......__........___.....____
(a) The question of diversion
(b)
The Trade -Protection fighter
squadrona
Operational training in
1939
up to the end
oí
July.
...........__......,...2.50
The last combined exercise.......
...................____,___.....................„....................;..,.._.......251
The outbreak of the
Seoondïïorld
Y/ar.
___„........................____..................252
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(vii)
APPENDICES
I. Allied ships of
500
tons G-.R.T. and above sunk by U-boats
-
1
3?eb.
1917
to
31
Oct.
1918.
II. Anti-U-boat Plying effort in Home Waters and results
-
1917
and
1918.
III. U-boats probably sunk or shared sunk by airoraft in the Pirst
Yforld Vrar,
IV. The H.A.F. Strength Summary
- 1918
to
1939.
V. R.A.I?. Orders of Battle, Locations and Establishments
-
1918
to
1939.
VI. Airoraft types and performances
- 1919
to
1939.
VII.
The Committee of Imperial Defence
-
History, Functions and
Authority,
VIII.
Types of Bombs in the R.A.P.
-
1Ş22
to
1939.
IX. The lengthy negotiations^or the transfer of the
Pleet Air
Arm
subsequent to. the Cabinet decision in July
1937»
X. Torpedo Attack Exeroises
- 1921
to
1926,
XI. Operational Training Exeroises
- 1929
to
1939.
XII.
Air Force plans (W.A. aeries) against Germany
-
June
1939.
INDEX
MAPS
1,
The sphere of Maritime Air Operations in Home Waters
-
to
1918.
2,
Coastal Command Group boundaries and limits of Naval Commands in
1939.
3,
North Sea Reconnaissance Patrols, Anti-submarine patrols and
looation of squadrons on
27
August
1939«
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spelling | Großbritannien Royal Air Force Verfasser (DE-588)34802-8 aut The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 1 The Atlantic and home waters : the prelude ; April 1918 to September 1939 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry [Buxton] MLRS Books [2009] getr. Zählung Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Great Britain - Royal Air Force - History World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, British World War, 1939-1945 - Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Großbritannien (DE-604)BV035980661 1 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018874593&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative Great Britain - Royal Air Force - History World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, British World War, 1939-1945 - Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1939-1945) |
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 1 The Atlantic and home waters : the prelude ; April 1918 to September 1939 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry |
title_fullStr | The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 1 The Atlantic and home waters : the prelude ; April 1918 to September 1939 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry |
title_full_unstemmed | The R.A.F. in maritime war R.A.F. narrative 1 The Atlantic and home waters : the prelude ; April 1918 to September 1939 Air Historical Branch (1), Air Ministry |
title_short | The R.A.F. in maritime war |
title_sort | the r a f in maritime war r a f narrative the atlantic and home waters the prelude april 1918 to september 1939 |
title_sub | R.A.F. narrative |
topic | Great Britain - Royal Air Force - History World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, British World War, 1939-1945 - Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1939-1945) |
topic_facet | Great Britain - Royal Air Force - History World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, British World War, 1939-1945 - Naval operations, British Weltkrieg (1939-1945) Großbritannien |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018874593&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV035980661 |
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