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    Hello I would like to here from anyone who served in the royal or merchant navy during w2 who were stationed in Londonderry Lisinhally. Im interrested in anyone who can give me information about a royal navy trawler the hms Andre Monique my father served on when he was a lad of just 15. I would begretful if anyone has photos or can tell me where to obtain them. My dad has told me they used to take torpedos to sub, troops to distroyers and stores and fuel to navy vessels in the atlantic. when they wre not doing this they would sweep for mines along the Northcoast of Northern Ireland. After the war she was retuned to its owner in 1945 If you have any information please contact me,

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    Hi
    Just some info on that Ship!
    May not be of help!
    Cheers

    HMS Monique Andre (FY 1728) (they have it the other way around) ??
    Navy The Royal Navy
    Type MS Trawler
    Class
    Pennant FY 1728
    Built by
    Ordered
    Laid down
    Launched
    Commissioned Nov 1940
    End service
    Loss position

    History Built in 1919 or 1920.
    Taken over by the Admiralty in November 1940.
    Displacement: 221 tons.

    Returned to her owner in April 1946.
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    Thankyou Veron for the information on the ship, I just hope someone can give me alittle more information on her acttivities during her was services. Unfortunitly dad is reluctant to talk about his war time history I worked it out he was only fouteen he admit he lied to joint the ship stating he was sixteen looking at his medal history the AS,FG,and the war medal he seem to have seen some action for one so young.

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    Hello again
    You may be interested in getting this Book!
    Would have some good reading about the Trawlers!

    http://openlibrary.org/b/OL4699383M/Trawlers_go_to_war
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    Hello,
    There were two RN trawlers about in WW2 with similar names one was ex Belgian ANDRE MONIQUE the other ex French MONIQUE ANDREE.
    You may find which one operated out of Londonderry by consulting the piece's ADM199/2145
    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...accessmethod=5

    and ADM199/2562
    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...accessmethod=5

    However, before splashing your cash, I would first of all ask the question on the Royal Naval Patrol Service forum.
    http://www.rnpatrolservice.org.uk/fo...0ec01b700ec678

    Also try and get hold of your dad's service records

    http://www.veterans-uk.info/service_...e_records.html

    Regarding medals. Billy McGee, a regular on this board, is the man to tell you. I know he is a bit tied up at the minute but I,m sure if he sees this post he will reply.

    A photograph of ANDRE MONIQUE
    http://www.iwmcollections.org.uk/dbt...&BG=0&FG=0&QS=

    Roger
    Last edited by Roger Griffiths; 16th April 2010 at 08:52 PM. Reason: more info

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    Thankyou Roger for the help It was very helpful in obtaining photos.
    Yours Truely,
    J Doherty.

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