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Born in Lisburn, County Antrim, Squadron Leader Bulloch joined the RAF in 1936. Serving with Coastal Command, Squadron Leader Bulloch and his crew shot down two German seaplanes and sank four German U-boats, and severely damaging several others. He was known for his flying skills, innovative tactics and perfect eyesight.
Before the introduction of the long-range Liberator (B-24) bomber, attacks by packs of U-boats were exacting a heavy toll on the Allied shipping bringing essential supplies across the Atlantic.
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His final U-boat was sunk in the Bay of Biscay on 8 July 1943 flying a Liberator of 224 Sqn from St Eval, Cornwall.
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The RAF fleet of Poseidons will provide a globally deployable maritime patrol capability; specifically working side-by-side with the Royal Navy in securing the seas around the UK and abroad.
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