New rescue under way for Scotland's own '˜Dunkirk Little Ship'

May 1940:  British Expeditionary Forces and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beach at Dunkirk.  (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)May 1940:  British Expeditionary Forces and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beach at Dunkirk.  (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
May 1940: British Expeditionary Forces and French troops awaiting evacuation from the beach at Dunkirk. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
A historic boat which rescued 600 men from Dunkirk but was sunk on Loch Lomond is set to be brought back to life as a floating museum.

Recovering drug addicts will help to restore the Skylark IV, which was used for cruises at the beauty spot for 33 years before falling into disrepair near Balloch in 2010.

It was one of more than 700 “Dunkirk Little Ships” involved in Operation Dynamo, which saw 338,226 soldiers rescued from the shores of France on a hastily-assembled fleet over eight days.

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