THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC. JULY 1941, WESTERN APPROACHES COMMAND, DERBY HOUSE, LIVERPOOL. OPERATIONS AND TACTICAL COMMAND FOR THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC IS LOCATED DOWN BELOW THE GROUND IN SECRET WARRENS, BUILT OF STEEL AND CONCRETE. MEN OF THE ROYAL NAVY, ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE, AND ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE AS WELL AS WRENS WORK DAY AND NIGHT IN CLOSE CO-OPERATION WITH THE RAF. - The Duty Commander, through the glass-fronted office, facing the map, can see at a glance how the latest signal alters the position on the map Royal Navy, Western Approaches Command
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