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Very nice site - big compliment! You asked for a translation of your "war trophies". Well - as far as I can see they are lists of the clothes and laundry that the owner got from the 4th S-Flotilla. If the scans were better I could tell you the rest. If you would like to know it just give me a mail with better scans and I will translate it..
Best,
Klaus-J. Rathjens
Coastal Forces Heritage Trust Historical DVD
I am in the process of editing a DVD commissioned by the CFHT, with the support of the the IWM and other organisations who have kindly allowed us to use their films and stills images. We are crediting them at the end of the film and I would like to ask if we may use some of your images eg HMS Gregale and others in return for a credit in the film? Sadly we have no facility to make copyright payments. Please do call if you'd like to know more
Freddie Rostand 01489 892984 Rostand Productions freddie.rostand@btinternet.com
Thank you so much
Probably help train your father at Fort William. Was the LdgTelegraphist on the ill fated ML133. Congtulations on a well researched and well documented piece of history.
I really enjoyed visiting the site and seeing the old photos - thanks for telling me about it and allowing me to share your father's memories with you.
Thank you for the work you have done on this article.
What fabulous photos! Excellent bit of research with some great stories. I'm researching the Polish MTBs of the 8th MTB Flotilla and would love to come across a collection of photos of this quality and interest!
Found this great site as am researching all British Power Boats, my late father used to build them at Poole; in particular MTB 451 (originally built as MGB132 at Hythe) because after the war my father purchased herupon her decommissioning and she was towed round to Lymington (Hampshire) and he and my late mother converted her into a very comfortable houseboat.Photos of her in that guise can be seen on my website. I am thrilledbecause on contacting the IWM some years ago I was informed that there were no photographs of 451, not official ones anyway, so to see three of her is exciting. Any chance of being able to obtain a larger version of same and the cost?

Ian Byard MA
Thank you for sharing your fathers memory with us and keeping alive the coastal forces.
Wonderful research work! I really enjoyed coming across your site!
Thank you!
I have been reading through your site and I wouldd like to quote some of your material in my book.

I would also like to accompany the quotes with photos from your site.

Are you OK with this?
Congratulations for producing this fine record of your Father\'s war-time career. It certainly captures the Coastal Forces spirit of those dark days and also a big \'thank you\' for sharing some of the proud moments in your family\'s history.
A truly remarkable account of your Fathers time in Service.
I will broadcast it to all our Members and interested people.
Thank you for introducing us to your site.
BZ.
As well as making a very important contribution to the historic record, this is a splendid, moving and well-deserved tribute to a dear and much-missed friend. Well done. Rod would be very proud.
I would like to use your fathers photo in volume 4 of my book series,\"The Ship Killers\". There are thousands of images of boats, but sadly only a few photos of the men who made history just by going to work on the water.

You have produced a remarkably complete site. My congratulations. You may contact Gordon Smith, John Lambert to check me out
Very interesting site with good photographs. You might be interested to have a look at the World Naval Ships Forum viz- http://www.worldnavalships.com/forums/
Will visit from time to time, keep up the good work.