I don't know whether many nautical types will read this, but it made me smile.
For context, I was reading the Report of proceedings from HMS Sabre covering her exploits during Operation Dynamo (Dunkirk evacuations) and came across this.

Sabre made ten round trips over the course of nine days and nights, more than any other ship involved in the operation. She brought a total of 5,765 British and French soldiers home to Dover, the highest number recorded for any individual ship. Her commanding officer, Lieutenant-Commander Dean, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his actions on 6 June, and nine of the ship’s crew were mentioned in despatches.
For context, I was reading the Report of proceedings from HMS Sabre covering her exploits during Operation Dynamo (Dunkirk evacuations) and came across this.
Sabre made ten round trips over the course of nine days and nights, more than any other ship involved in the operation. She brought a total of 5,765 British and French soldiers home to Dover, the highest number recorded for any individual ship. Her commanding officer, Lieutenant-Commander Dean, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his actions on 6 June, and nine of the ship’s crew were mentioned in despatches.
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