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30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | RAF Bomber Command received orders to begin area bombing. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | German submarine U-32 attacked British ship Balzac in a rain storm 100 miles northwest of Ireland at 1240, but the torpedo detonated prematurely, alarming Balzac's crew, which called for support. British destroyers HMS Harvester and HMS Highlander raced from 45 miles away to attack U-32. U-32 dove, but was damaged by depth charges. At 1908 hours, U-32 surfaced in an attempt to flee, but HMS Highlander's crew was able to detect U-32 despite a stormy night. Hit by gunfire that killed 9, U-32's crew scuttled the submarine. Back in Germany, a fake news regarding U-32's triumphant return was broadcast shortly after to hide the news of the loss. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | British destroyer HMS Fearless collided with British ship Lanark in stormy weather off Gourock, Scotland, United Kingdom. HMS Fearless was heavily damaged and would remain in repair until the end of the year. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | British destroyer HMS Sturdy ran aground at Tiree, Scotland, United Kingdom in stormy weather; 5 men drowned while swimming ashore. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | Adolf Galland claimed his 50th victory. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | Wing Commander J. R. O'Sullivan was ordered to form a fighter squadron at the civilian airfield at Ta' Qali, Malta. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | The German Luftwaffe launched two raids over southern England, United Kingdom at 1130 and 1540 hours; the Germans lost 8 Bf 109 fighters and 1 He 111 bomber, while the British lost 5 fighters with 4 pilots killed. London was bombed overnight. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | James Lacey shot down a German Bf 109 fighter and damaged another over Britain. | |
30 Oct 1940 | WW2 | USS R-5 was assigned to US Submarine Division 42 at New London, Connecticut, United States. |