-
Blimps K-123 and K-130 from USN
Blimp Squadron 14 (also
known as ZP-14,
Blimpron 14, or "The
Africa Squadron") left
South Weymouth Naval Air
Station in...
- on 2015-02-17.
Retrieved 2012-07-31. Kline, R. C. and Kubarych, S. J.,
Blimpron 14 Overseas, 1944,
Naval Historical Center, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C...
- col.6.
Retrieved 11
September 2020. Kline, R. C. and Kubarych, S. J.,
Blimpron 14 Overseas, 1944,
Naval Historical Center, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C...
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nonrigid airships on 1 June 1944. The
blimps of USN
Blimp Squadron ZP-14 (
Blimpron 14, aka The
Africa Squadron) also
conducted mine-spotting and mine-sweeping...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Kline, R. C. and Kubarych, S. J.,
Blimpron 14 Overseas, 1944.
Naval Historical Center, Navy Yard,
Washington D. C...
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Fleet Air Wing 15 at Port Lyautey, the
blimps of USN
Blimp Squadron ZP-14 (
Blimpron 14)
conducted night time anti-submarine
warfare (ASW),
surveillance of...
- Wing 15 at Port Lyautey, the
blimps of USN
Blimp Squadron 14 (ZP-14 or
Blimpron 14)
conducted night-time anti-submarine
warfare (ASW) to
search for German...
- 2011. Retrieved: 23
September 2011. Kline, R. C. and S. J. Kubarych.
Blimpron 14 Overseas. Washington, D.C.:
Naval Historical Center, Navy Yard, 1944...
- the
final destination of the six K-ships of USN
Blimp Squadron ZP-14 (
Blimpron 14, the
Africa Squadron) that made the
first transatlantic crossing of...
- (blimps) K-123 and K-130 from
Blimp Squadron 14 (also
known as ZP-14,
Blimpron 14, or "The
Africa Squadron") left
South Weymouth on 28 May 1944 and landed...