ASR 10

This is a rare example of a type of barge known as Air-Sea Rescue Craft stationed in the North Sea and English Channel during World War II.

There role was to provide emergency shelter for the crews of downed aircraft and each contained vital equipment and supplies, including preserved meat and vegetables, biscuits, tea, cocoa, rum, drinking water, bunks, towels, washing gear, books and playing cards.

Stranded airmen were able to radio for assistance from the Air-Sea Rescue Service, which maintained the craft and ensured that a fast rescue vessel would be sent out.

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