After his escape from France, Harvey Knight was keen to get out on the sea again. He had a new boat and a mostly new crew, so they needed experience. And the same was true of two of his other boats. So supported by Stewart's MTB 414, Knight took out his own MTB 413 and Lennox Dean's now green MGB 91 of the next patrol.
Lurking off the French coast they came across a small convoy - two transports and three escorts. They approached it under the cover of an offshore island and some fog. The escorts, already suspicious, turned towards the approaching British.
(German destroyers are C2, so are very hard to hit with torpedoes.)
His torpedoes missed.
What of MGB 91 you ask? Dean had been bringing it around the rear of the convoy through the fig. But now he joined his SO in turning for home.
Neither side had taken any damage, and the British hadn't sunk anything. But two crews had survived a close encounter with a destroyer on their first mission, so it was good experience for them.
Obviously Harvey Knight didn't see any improvement in his reputation off the back of this encounter, but two crews picked up a little experience. Disappointed by his crews' failure to hit anything with torpedoes he organised some additional training in that area, but the green crews didn't really benefit from it.
It would take at least one more mission to get the crews to a state Harvey would be happy with.











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