Are jerry's mail boats covered

Jerry's Mail Boats, also known as the "Mail Boats" or "Jerry's Boats", were a fleet of small boats used by the British Royal Navy during World War II to deliver mail and supplies to isolated coastal communities and military outposts.

As for whether they were covered, here are a few points:

  1. Official recognition: Although the Mail Boats were not officially recognized as a separate unit, they were supported by the Royal Navy and received some official recognition.
  2. Insurance: The Mail Boats were not insured by the Royal Navy, as they were not considered to be part of the regular naval fleet. However, some individual boat owners may have had their own insurance policies.
  3. Compensation: After the war, some Mail Boat crew members and owners received compensation for their losses and sacrifices. For example, the British government provided compensation to those who had lost their boats or suffered damage during the war.
  4. Historical recognition: Today, the Mail Boats are recognized as an important part of British naval history, and their contributions are celebrated by the Royal Navy and other organizations.

In summary, while the Mail Boats were not officially covered by the Royal Navy's insurance or compensation schemes, they received some recognition and compensation after the war, and their historical significance is now widely acknowledged.