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Fairmile C motor gun boat

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785: 911: 806: 821: 26: 246:. An intermediate design, twenty-four boats were ordered on 27 August 1940 from Fairmile Marine in kit form and were assembled at multiple boatbuilders' yards and completed in 1941; they were initially rated as Motor Launches (ML), but received the designation Motor Gun Boats (MGB) on 1 August 1941, being numbered 758:
served as Commander Robert Ryder's command boat for the operation and exchanged heavy fire with the German shore batteries in order to provide cover for the other landing forces as well as for self-defence. In the course of these intense exchanges of fire, the gunner of the forward pom-pom (Leading
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but with the lessons learned from the type A incorporated in terms of steering and deck layout. They were constructed with hard chine prefabricated double diagonal mahogany hulls over plywood frames. The hull was subdivided into nine watertight compartments. Steering was originally by inside
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The boats were initially classified as Motor Launches and early units initially carried 'ML' pennant numbers. These were then changed to 'Q' pennant numbers in late 1941 after the boats were reclassified as MGBs (a prefix also used by numerous up-gunned Type 'B' MLs).
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Seaman William Savage) was mortally wounded but stood by his gun and continued to fire, earning a posthumous VC for his action. Ryder also received the VC for the same battle. As the British assault force was withdrawing after the battle, the heavily-damaged
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The class was mainly involved in close escort work with east coast convoys, and some boats were engaged in clandestine operations.
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500 nmi (930 km; 580 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) (Bunkerage: 1,800 gal + extra 2,600 gal)
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hydraulic steering, then changed to dual steering, with upper bridge steering; they had two underslung rudders.
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Allied Coastal Forces of World War Two, Volume I : Fairmile designs and US Submarine Chasers
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Of the twenty-four boats built, five were lost to enemy action. Two survive to this day, one at
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was photographed at some point in her career wearing an 'MGB' pennant number.
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British and Commonwealth coastal forces of the Second World War
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Alex Robertson (Yachtbuilders) & Sons, Sandbank, Argyll
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Alex Robertson (Yachtbuilders) & Sons, Sandbank, Argyll
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The Fairmile type C was a re-use of the hull form of the
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Sunk by gunfire 10 September 1942 in the North Sea.
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Tough Bros, Teddington Wharf, Manor Road, Teddington
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Tough Bros, Teddington Wharf, Manor Road, Teddington
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Kris Cruisers (1934), Riverside Yard, Ferryll Road,
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Fairmile B motor launch
Fairmile D motor torpedo boat
Hall-Scott
QF 2-pounder (40mm) Mark IIC gun
QF 2-pounder Mark XIV gun
.50 (12.7mm) Vickers machine guns
Vickers G.O. machine guns
20 mm Oerlikon cannon
depth charges
motor gunboat
Fairmile Marine
Royal Navy
type A
St Helens, Isle of Wight
St Monance
Fife
Bangor, Gwynedd
St Nazaire Raid
Sandbank, Argyll
Teddington
Brightlingsea
Lowestoft
Rosneath
Dumbartonshire
Isleworth
Looe
Southampton
Shoreham-by-Sea
Operation Chariot

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