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- Mid-Atlantic_gap abstract "The Mid-Atlantic Gap was the undefended area beyond the reach of land-based Coastal Command antisubmarine (A/S) aircraft during the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War. It is frequently known as The Black Pit, as well as the Atlantic Gap, Air Gap, Greenland Gap, or just "the Gap". This resulted in heavy merchant shipping losses to U-boats. The gap was eventually closed in May 1943, as growing numbers of VLR Liberators (Very Long Range models) and escort carriers became available, and as basing problems were addressed.".
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- Mid-Atlantic_gap subject Category:Anti-submarine_warfare.
- Mid-Atlantic_gap subject Category:Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- Mid-Atlantic_gap comment "The Mid-Atlantic Gap was the undefended area beyond the reach of land-based Coastal Command antisubmarine (A/S) aircraft during the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War. It is frequently known as The Black Pit, as well as the Atlantic Gap, Air Gap, Greenland Gap, or just "the Gap". This resulted in heavy merchant shipping losses to U-boats.".
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- Mid-Atlantic_gap label "Mid-Atlantic gap".
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- Mid-Atlantic_gap depiction The_battle_of_the_Atlantic_1941_map.svg.
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