
An excellent telling of the history of the Royal Navy’s D Class MTBs and MGBs between 1939 to 1945. Over 30 men crammed into a 115 ft plywood hull, alongside four massive supercharged engines, and thousands of gallons of petrol, these craft bred an innate camerarderie amongst their crews, which meant they were formidable vessels of war. Serving in operations all the way from Norway round into the Med, this is their story. 289 pages, well illustrated with B&W photos, drawings, diagrams and maps. Paperback. The History Press