Re: Deep sea rescue tugs of ww2
Was only a galley boy on the RFA Warden (a tug) and soon learnt how much a ship could move about in rough weather for sure. That book Grey Seas Under I have read it and near the end they charter a tug from the RFA called Samsonia. She was a sister tug to the Warden. Where old school ones especially for a poor bloody galley boy. No dish washers or spud cleaning gear. I was given an old tin with holes in it filled with soap cut offs to clean the pots and such like. A spud peeler plus having to pump up the oil for the stove lol. Did a few rescues in rough weather of course hence learning how to manage work making sandwiches for the crew along with the cook as to rough and dangerous to use the stove.
That's the way the mop flops.
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