Port D, Keose

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  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Was this for one of those secret missions ? ... I've never heard of it before !!


    In 1942, in response to an Admiralty call for volunteers to be trained for particularly difficult and dangerous operations, a number of men were recruited from the Navy and Royal Marines. A group of around thirty men arrived at Loch Erisort aboard the submarine depot ship Titania which anchored between Keose and Garyvard. A landing stage was erected at Keose on the site of the present seaweed factory, which by means of a ladder, gave access to water ranging from twenty feet to thirty feet in depth, ideal for diver's training purposes.
    The Keose base was known to the Navy as Port D and was dismanted in September of 1943.

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