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A margin sketch from the inside back cover of Denys Rayner's "Escort" 1955 which I have been permitted to use for this article by Vyvyan Rayner on behalf of the Rayner Trust. Rayner's first wartime role was to be that of Unit Commander of 14th anti-submarine group - several specially equipped trawlers. As commander of several vessels, he was berthed on HMT Loch Tulla with Skipper Lang "who knew things about the way of a ship which no one not trained in sail could have understood". Tulla appears here in one of Rayner's many marginal sketches.Sibadd 15:54, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
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