Wednesday, 22 December 2021

Bustler Class Rescue Tugs: In War & Peace

 Hi all I am very pleased to bring you news about the latest book, now available to pre-order from the publishers 



Bustler Class Rescue Tugs: In War & Peace

A brand-new book to help bring to attention the part played by the 8 Bustler Class Rescue Tugs built at the Henry Robb Shipyard during the 2nd World War. This book it is hoped will shed some more light on a part of this countries mariners almost forgotten. The men and women who were rescued under the most trying of times not to mention weather that would scare the gods, would I am sure give great cheers to the brave souls who formed part of the huge maritime effort both in war and peacetime.

This then is the story of the small force of much needed rescue tugs that were built in wartime conditions during the dark forbidding days of World War Two, when Great Britain had only the ships and men to bring in the raw materials required to fight on against the might of Nazi Germany and its Allies.

This is the compelling story of a small but very significant part of work done over many years by His and Her Majesty’s Rescue Tugs in defence of the realm, and to the benefit of seafarers all over the world. Ron Neish’s very detailed account of the contribution made by HMRT in general, and the Bustler Class in particular, is an excellent read, and has brought to life the immense impact that these rescue tugs have had over many years usually in dire circumstances, most especially during the Second World War. For instance, who would have thought of mentioning the rescue tugs in accounts of the many convoys that crossed the seas and were attacked by hostile forces.

This account is a fine example, helping to raise the profile of the magnificence of these small but immensely powerful and dedicated vessels, and of course their highly skilled crews without whom these heroic achievements would not have been possible.      

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