LINKS
Lochaber Sea Cadets T.S.
St Christopher
Coastal Forces
Veterans Association
History of HMS Seahawk
1941-1944
This site is dedicated to
the people who served at the Naval training base HMS Seahawk situated at
Ardrishaig Scotland, in particular the crew of ML115
Royal Navy Coastal Forces 1940-1945
The Coastal Forces Heritage Trust
Spitfire of the Seas
VOSPER 70ft MTB 66
BRITISH MILITARY
POWERBOAT TRUST
ML108
Motor Launches and
MTBs
ROYAL NAVY
VESSELS LOST AT SEA, 1939-45 -
MGBs
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MLs
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MTBs
BBC WW2 People's War
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account of HMS St Christopher
WWII Combined
Operations Website - HMS Dorlin and HMS Lochailort
Biography
of Lt.Cdr. Derric Armstrong Breen R.N.V.R. (Served in Coastal
Forces)
HMS
Seahawk 1944 - photograph in Argyllshire Advertiser
Sailing Ships
of the Royal Navy
Royal
Canadian Navy Coastal Forces
ROYAL NAVY
DAY-BY-DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 by Don Kindell
Appointment of Rear Admiral Coastal Forces and commissioning of
HMS ST
CHRISTOPHER 1940-1941
Reduction of Home Command bases and transfer of functions of
HMS ST
CHRISTOPHER (Fort William) to
HMS BEE (Holyhead) 1944-1945
H.M.S. ASTREA - A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE
32 GUN BRITISH FRIGATE WITH AN ACCOUNT OF HER LOSS ON THE ANEGADA REEFS IN THE
VIRGIN ISLANDS ON MAY 23rd, 1808
Includes mention of HMS St Christopher.
Am Baile -
Interview with two local ladies about service personnel in Fort William
Short History of HMS St Christopher
Piratical beginnings in the Caribbean!!
Fort William HMS St Christopher
Introduction
The Boats
The Shore Establishment
Personnel
Disaster
Crasher Chesney
Today's Legacy
CASUALTIES
PICTURES
More Pictures
Buildings in Corpach
Buildings in Fort William
List of Boats
Short
History of Training Ship St. Christopher
LINKS
BOOKS
Derrick Warner
T.S. St. Christopher
Coire Lochain
Letterfinlay
Spean Bridge
Inverness-shire
PH34 4DZ
T.S. St. Christopher
October 2004