The fact that the British Expeditionary Force was evacuated from Dunkirk
in May-June 1940 has achieved the status of a legend. Whilst the part
played by the 'Little Ships' in that 'miracle' is equally well known,
the role of the Royal Navy's warships - the destroyers, minesweepers and
personnel ships - is often overlooked. Indeed, more than 300,000 troops
out of a total of 338,226, were evacuated from the harbor at Dunkirk in
these vessels.
In the weeks after Operation Dynamo, the Admiralty issued an order
requiring the Commanding Officers of those British warships involved to
submit a report detailing their actions.
Described in their own words, with the events still fresh in their
minds, the result is a vivid record of the chaos, improvisation, skill
and bravery that all combined to rescue the basis of an army that helped
carry Britain through the dark months and years that followed. It is a
record that forms the basis of this book.