That afternoon she helped drive away three more enemy bombers.
The following day, she helped to fight off two enemy bombers which flew over her formation.
At 0949, 36 enemy bombers were sighted closing in on the formation from the east.
On 4 March 1945 it suffered its first attack from enemy bombers.
On the nights of 7, 15, and 16 April 1941, enemy bombers were again over the Island.
At 1105 on 28 January, she sighted an enemy bomber.
The result of the action was a success for his squadron, with six enemy bombers shot down.
Less than 10 minutes later another enemy bomber met a similar fate.
Somewhere two miles above their heads an enemy bomber came up from the estuary.
The sky was too low for there to be any risk to this little convoy of enemy bombers.