TWO BRITISH RESCUE TUGS TAKE FLOATING DOCKS NEARLY 14,000 MILES. 1 AUGUST 1945, DARWIN, AUSTRALIA. TWO BRITISH RESCUE TUGS HMRT ADVANTAGE AND CHEERLY, DELIVERED TWO FLOATING DOCKS TO DARWIN FROM GLASGOW AFTER A TOW OF 14,000 MILES. ADMIRAL SIR BRUCE FRASER, C IN C BRITISH PACIFIC FLEET PAID A PERSONAL VISIT ON THEIR ARRIVAL AND THANKED THE CREWS. - Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, C in C British Pacific Fleet thanking the officers of HMRT ADVANTAGE after their successful voyage to Australia. Behind the C in C is the Commanding Officer of the tug, Lieut T Phillips, RNR. ,


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