Geoff Hewitt has written a book about the sea battles during the Battle of Britain:
"Perhaps some of your readers may benefit by reading my book on the subject of Operation Sealion, 'Hitler's Armada'." See if your local library has a copy of the book. He details the the battles and records.
Yes.
Yes,to a considerable exstent they were.
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See the link below for the losses of aircraft by the Germans and Italians. List was too long to put right here.
Yes,and they used the Italian's Aircraft for the same purpose in the battle.
It is true. There were not a lot of them but the Italians were there. See link below.
Yes they did begining in May,1941.
A book has been written on this called the Chianti warriors or Chianti Raiders or similar titles. they were Italian airmen seconded to the Luftwaffe, essentially.
They used most of the same ones that had been developed up to that point-1939-40-They were just painted different colors and inscribed with the Italian Air Force insignias.Source:STROMO!the official magazine of the Regia Aeronautica website
Anti-Aircraft Command was created in 1939.
I apologizie for asking this,to ask something different and made a mistake.
The Military Airlift Command was the Air Force command responsible for all the Air Force's transport aircraft. In 1992, the Air Force merged MAC's transport aircraft with Strategic Air Command's refueling aircraft and named the new major command Air Mobility Command.