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U.K. Seaborne and Airborne Attack On: Note by Secy.

1 May 1940

(3) Number of troops likely to be landed by sea. (a) If fleet severely damaged under Item A, and (b) If not severely damaged. Give also an indication of A.F.V's artillery, and scales of ammunition likely to be landed in each case. 5. It will be realised that reliable information may not be available in all the above cases. Where this is so, it is suggested that the best possible intelligent guess should be given. If the J.I.C. does not do this then the C. in C. Home Forces will have to do it himself.
united kingdom ireland great britain second world war defence military intelligence naval operations joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff invasion threat assessing enemy strength aerial attacks operation sea lion c edwards
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Great Britain Ireland United Kingdom
Document Reference
CAB 81/97/48
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
CAB 81/97
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0097.048
Keywords
Invasion Threat Aerial Attacks Naval Operations Defence Assessing Enemy Strength Operation Sea Lion
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
C Edwards
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Memoranda. May - July 1940. Papers Numbers. JIC 71-194. Volume VII
Themes
Military Intelligence

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