“I saw 5 ships go sailing by…” warbled David Frost on
That Was The Week That Was (the smash-hit BBC TV political satire show) in a parody of the traditional Christmas carol. It was almost 40 years ago, in the last week of December 1969, and the ships Frost was referring to were the 5 Israeli-manned gunboats that slipped out of the northern French port of Cherbourg on Christmas morning, en route for Haifa. As they made their way through 20-foot waves, the gunboats were tracked by French reconnaissance planes, an RAF Canberra from Malta, Soviet tankers, the radar forests of the U.S. Sixth Fleet, television cameramen and even Italian fishermen. For a full account of the story, you can read
The Boats of Cherbourg by Abraham Rabinovich. Or if that’s too taxing, google gunboats Cherbourg.