THE NAVY SETS AN EXAMPLE IN READINESS FOR GAS ATTACKS. FEBRUARY 1941, ON BOARD THE DESTROYER HMS KELVIN, IN PLYMOUTH SOUND. DURING A GAS DRILL WHICH LASTED THREE QUARTERS OF AN HOUR. ALL DUTIES WERE CARRIED OUT WITH GAS MASKS. - The anti aircraft gun sightsetter receiving instructions from the bridge which he passes on to the gunlayers prior to the aerial gas attack when planes were sighted. (On board HMS KIPLING?)


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