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19th MTB, 30th and 118th ML Flotillas

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HI SORRY FOR DELAY AFTER TALKING TO MY FATHER THOSE MLS WERE NOT PART OF THERE GROUP AND HE CANNOT REMEMBER THEM HIS BOAT WAS 485 ALSO THERE WAS 484/490
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OK thanks.
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Gents,

Maybe a bit late, but I was recently searching for similar info myself and found some interesting U.S. link:

 

For information on the British boats at Trinidad you can also study the WAR DIARY of the U.S. Naval Operating Base Trinidad B.W.I. at www.fold3.com.

 

The first ML’s of the 30th ML flotilla arrived at HMS BENBOW (Trinidad) on January 13th 1943 at 12.00.

See: http://www.fold3.com/image/#1|268319408

 

The last 6 MTB’s of the 19th MTB Flotilla left Trinidad 28 January 1943 at 18.10.

See: http://www.fold3.com/image/#1|268319414

 

I also saw in this diary a listing of HDML's of the 118th ML Flotilla. 

 

The U.S. War Diary of NOB TRINIDAD started at the end of 1942 and continued into 1945. You can see the activities of the British ML’s in what basically had become a U.S. Naval base.

 

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many thanks for posting this,  looks like i will be busy reading and talking to my dad over christmas about this.
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