Page 2. 7th/8th. 68 aircraft were sent to Brest and 27 to St. Nazaire. The latter attack was made under good weather conditions and is believed to have been successful. All these aircraft have returned but reports are not yet complete concerning those sent to Brest. Libya. 4th/5th. 7 enemy aircraft bombed Benghazi and destroyed a 5th/6th. Tobruk was ineffectively bombed by 17 aircraft, while at one of our landing grounds one Blenheim was destroyed and another damaged. 6th. Blenheims operating singly or in pairs attacked AAC hit gun positions and mechanical transports in the Halfaya area. 6th/7th. Three Eellingtons bombed Tripoli (L) harbor. Malta. 6th and 7th. The aerodromes at Takali and Halfar were unserviceable. On 6th/7th Naval aircraft hit two merchant vessels steering North off Mest Tunisi 5. The Italian battleship CAVOUR, sunk by Fleet Air Arm at Taranto on 11th November 1940, was raised early in July and placed in dry dock at Toranto. She has now left probably for Genoa or Trieste as being the only ports likely to be sufficiently equipped to undertake the extensive repairs necessary. |