The Royal Navy during the Second World War HMT ANDRE MONIQUE, a Belgian trawler in commision as a HM Patrol Boats in dry dock. This was one of three Belgian fishing trawlers that escaped from the Belgian coast and now help to guard the British coast around Milford Haven and Fishguard. Comments: The boat was stationed at Milford Haven. The ship serverd as an Auxiliary Patrol Vessel in Western Approaches Command (Milford Haven), which was commanded by Rear Admiral P E Phillips DSO Rtd. The photo shows the landing stage, slipway and railway, as seen from Victoria Bridge, Milford Haven. See the 19
The Royal Navy during the Second World War HMT ANDRE MONIQUE, a Belgian trawler in commision as a HM Patrol Boats in dry dock. This was one of three Belgian fishing trawlers that escaped from the Belgian coast and now help to guard the British coast around Milford Haven and Fishguard. Comments: The boat was stationed at Milford Haven. The ship serverd as an Auxiliary Patrol Vessel in Western Approaches Command (Milford Haven), which was commanded by Rear Admiral P E Phillips DSO Rtd. The photo shows the landing stage, slipway and railway, as seen from Victoria Bridge, Milford Haven. See the 1937 1:2,500 map at #/Map/189930/206030/12/101124 The still extant (2021) building with porthole windows identified at as seen from 'Street View' Victoria Road (bridge), Milford Haven
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Photo credit: © piemags/archive/military / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: 2, war, world, ww2