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HAWKEYE Terence Malcolm Bulloch, was born in Lisburn, County Antrim on 19 February 1916. He joined the RAF in 1936, trained as a pilot and navigator before joining Coastal Command. His 120 squadron based variously at Aldergrove, Ballykelly and Iceland was Coastal Commands most successful squadron in the U-boat war, and Bulloch was the highest-scoring anti-submarine pilot during the Battle of the Atlantic. With his remarkable eyesight, which enabled him to pick out a U-boat while others saw just a swirl of water, he quickly gained the nickname ‘Hawkeye’. GUITAR CHORD PDF DOWNLOAD: https://pdfhost.io/edit?doc=0ccf0354-... LYRICS: [Verse 1] Of all their weapons it was the U-boat That give we Hitler the biggest hope Because in the Atlantic when they smoat Many Allied ships were unable to float [Verse 2] But from the RAF's Coastal Command Came Terence Bulloch with other plans Dropped depth-charges through the hail No more U-boats on the convoys tail [Chorus] In his Liberator came Hawkeye The Ulsterman from way up high Who dropped his bombs from the sky No more U-boats, bye, goodbye [Verse 3] Whether from their Ulster or Icelandic base Came the best squadron in the submarine chase With the RAF's leading U-boat ace The U-boat killer who defended our place [Chorus – x2] In his Liberator came Hawkeye The Ulsterman from way up high Who dropped his bombs from the sky No more U-boats, bye, goodbye