Dick's Visit to Kenley Air Station

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20 Aug 1940

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USSRReference: 3/PPDT/T43

DICK'S VISIT TO KENLEY AIR STATION (1940)


From: LONDON
To: MOSCOW
No: 91520th Aug. 40


To JOHN [DZhON][i].

On 18th AUgust the SAUSAGE-DEALERS [KOLBASNIKI][ii] bombed KENLEY Aerodrome. I was there today. I could not get onto the aerodrome since all the roads are closed and guarded by soldiers. Soldiers and machine-gun nests are dispersed round the aerodrome in bushes and trenches [iii]. Fuel tanks are concealed in bushes. Near the aerodrome there are bombed-out houses. A squadron of HURRICANES patrols in formation above the aerodrome the whole time in flights of three aircraft. Passers-by have their [illegible] checked. There was no panic among the population during an alert.


No. 233DICK [DIK][iv]


Comments: [i] JOHN: Unidentified MOSCOW addressee 6th July 1940 - 16th September 1940.
 [ii] SAUSAGE-DEALERS: the Germans.
 [iii] These security measures may have been connected with CHURCHILL's visit to KENLEY on 22nd August 1940 (W. S. CHURCHILL, The Second World War, Vol. II, p.584 in Cassell's edition).
 [iv] DICK: Covername of unidentified LONDON signatory and addressee between 6th July 1940 and 11th October 1940.
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Source(s):
United States National Security Agency

Added By:
C. Peter Chen





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