Just found the above rather fascinating book in the library. Written by a woman who was an ATS Kine-theodolite operator - which was machine that was used to calculate how accurate AA and HAA guns were. In it she gives an extremely (and I mean about 8 pages) detailed description of how both Bofors and Heavy AA guns were used and how they were laid out in emplacements. She also spends some time describing how an artillery team would prepare and fire these guns, and how she and other ATS would take readings and calculations of how accurate the firing was. Most interestingly from my point of view, she was posted at St.Margaret's Bay, and describes being billeted in what was presumably either Langdon or St Margarets Bay deep shelter, but only after a few months of being in a requisitioned bungalow first, because they were still digging the deep shelter. Anyway, fascinating book - probably out of print now, as it was published in the early 90's, but worth a read for anyone interested in Artillery.
PM if you want the ISBN or anything.
GDZ
PM if you want the ISBN or anything.
GDZ