![]()
Appendix IX
Disposition of Anti-aircraft guns
11th July, 1940(HAA = heavy anti-aircraft guns; LAA = light anti-aircraft guns, including some 3-inch guns employed in that role; AA LMGS = Lewis and Hispano machine-guns employed against aircraft.)
HAA LAA AA LMGs 1st AA DIVISION
(Major-General F. L. M. Crossman)London 92 Langley (Slough) 28 Hounslow 4 Stanmore 4 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 34 183 2nd AA DIVISION
(Major-General M. F. Grove-White)Leighton Buzzard 4 Nottingham 16 Derby 40 Sheffield 23 Humber 38 Mobile Battery 8 Aerodromes 20 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 82 788 3RD AA DIVISION and OSDEF
(Major-General L. R. Hill)Belfast 7 Clyde 28 Ardeer 4 Kyle of Lochalsh 4 Aberdeen 4 Scapa Flow 88 Shetlands 12 Aerodromes 8 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 119 368 4TH AA DIVISION
(Major-General C. A. E. Cadell)Liverpool 52 Manchester 20 Crewe 8 Birmingham 64 Coventry 44 Ringway Aerodrome 4 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 52 376 5TH AA DIVISION
(Major-General R. H. Allen)Cardiff 12 Newport 4 Brockworth 36 Bristol 36 Falmouth 8 Plymouth 18 Portland 6 Holton Heath 8 Southampton 43 Portsmouth 44 Bramley 8 Aerodromes 20 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 136 560 6th AA DIVISION
(Major-General F. G. Hyland)Dover 18 Thames and Medway South 70 Thames and Medway North 46 Harwich 17 Aerodromes 37 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 101 437 7TH AA DIVISION
(Major-General R. B. Pargiter)Leeds 20 Tees 30 Tyne 54 Aerodromes 14 Aerodromes, vital points, etc. 50 321
--448/449--
Table of Contents
Previous Appendix (VIII) * Next Appendix (X)