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21st September 2011, 11:57 AM
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G. B. L. A.
Hi All. I was serving on the Port Invercargill in the Great Bitter Lakes ( Suez ) during the Israil- Arab 6 day war in the 60s. On my first turn of duty we had a film crew come out to visit the ships trapped, filmed and interviewed some of the crew, this was between the dates of April to July 1968. My mother and Father told me that I had just been on T.V. back in Blighty, but I have never seen the programme. Does anyone know how I could get hold of a copy of the programme???? I would like very much to see it ( I must have looked younger, ha, ha. ) Take care....... Terry.
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