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Anchor text: QF 1 pounder "pom-pom"
Target Entity: QF_1_pounder_pom\u002dpom
Preceding Context: The British immediately recognised the issue, and as their first priority was defence of the British Isles, guns were quickly deployed to defend key targets in the London area. By December 1914 the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (RNVR) was manning AA guns and searchlights assembled from various sources at some nine ports. The Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) was given responsibility for AA defence in the field, using motorised two-gun sections. The first were formally formed in November 1914. Initially they used
Succeeding Context: (a 37 mm version of the Maxim Gun).
Paragraph Title: World War I
Source Page: Anti-aircraft warfare

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