The Royal Naval Patrol Service, or Harry Tate s Navy as it was commonly
known, was a unique service with its own rules and regulations. The officers and
seamen were mainly ex-fishermen who had manned trawlers in Icelandic waters. The
service was armed mostly with obsolete weaponry and suffered heavy casualties in
the early stages of the war. The service was not confined to the seas around
Britain and their small trawlers, drifters, paddle steamers, yachts and tugs saw
service as far away as the Mediterranean and Newfoundland coast. Their main
tasks included convoy escort duties, mine sweeping and anti-submarine work. Many
awards for bravery were won including a VC. This book looks at the Service
personnel, the boats, equipment and includes many first-hand accounts from crew.
Lengthy Appendices include vessel s names, numbers and fate.