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​​Combined Operations Pilotage Parties Memorial​


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​​The memorial was erected here in 2012 to commemorate the service of those who served in the Combined Operations Pilotage Parties, known in short as COPP.

The memorial is located on the seafront, set back from the road close to the junction of Sea Grove Avenue. It consists of a large, pointed brown stone placed on a mound. The face of the brown stone shows the badge of the combined services involved, the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, and the Army. This badge was commonly found on the uniforms of the Commandos. 

COPP operations were carried out from the secret location which is now the Hayling Island Sailing Club, to the east of the island. This is located 2.5 miles from the memorial. 

At the base of the memorial on a grass bank is a plaque made of Cornish granite with the inscription​ 

COPP​ 

Dedicated to the volunteers of 

Combined Operations Pilotage Parties 

Based on Hayling Island in WWII 

By Countess Mountbatten of Burma CBE 

27th September 2012

Sea Front, Hayling Island​, ​​PO11 9EP​