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    Default Re: Discharge Book numbering from WW 2 to 1972 for British seamen

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Cloherty View Post
    Why the R911xxx is there something we shouldn't know

    Had it been XXXX I would suspect he had been on the Queensland grog.
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    Think it may point out that he had so many DR's issued! LOL
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    Default Re: Discharge Book numbering from WW 2 to 1972 for British seamen

    Quote Originally Posted by David Snook View Post
    I've done some research on Discharge Books and Discharge A numbers from WW2 to 1972 to try and get an idea of the turnover of British seamen over the period.
    Typical numbers issued for various years are

    1940 R 217400
    1943 R 230000
    1945 R 310000
    1956 R 658000
    1965 R 816000
    1972 ??? Was R prefix still used at this time.

    I would be grateful for feedback on whether these numbers look reasonable and also for some information on the numbers issued around 1972.
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    My Dad had a Dicharge book number R332275 which was issued 7th July 1945. The first post states he was indentured to Athel Line ltd from July 1939 to. The reason being his ship was sunk 15th March 1941 by the Scharnhorst. He spent 4 years in POW camp. I assume his original book was lost and he was given a new one with a new number.He did another trip as a cadet and finally made 3rd Mate on the 10 August 1946. Quite a long Apprenticeship

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Slingsby View Post
    I assume his original book was lost and he was given a new one with a new number.He did another trip as a cadet and finally made 3rd Mate on the 10 August 1946. Quite a long Apprenticeship
    Hi Paul,
    I don't think he had a previous book. He was an apprentice on the ATHELFOAM when he was taken as a PoW. He actually did some of his second mates ticket while in Milag Nord camp. Dis. A numbers were not issued to indentured apprentices, only when they completed their indentures so that Dis. A number would be his first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Slingsby View Post
    My Dad had a Dicharge book number R332275 which was issued 7th July 1945. The first post states he was indentured to Athel Line ltd from July 1939 to. The reason being his ship was sunk 15th March 1941 by the Scharnhorst. He spent 4 years in POW camp. I assume his original book was lost and he was given a new one with a new number.He did another trip as a cadet and finally made 3rd Mate on the 10 August 1946. Quite a long Apprenticeship
    Quite an experience. As an 'indentured' apprentice he would have had a Discharge Book issued, but there would be no entries in it until after his indentures were completed. The ships he served on during his apprenticeship would have been notated on the back of his indentures, or on a separate letter attached to his indentures.

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    Ivan I must have been one of the few if more than me . My first voyage to sea , the master made a mistake and gave me a discharge , he should never had done so but he let it stand . As you say my seatime is on the back of Indentures , Cheers JS

    Will always remember that master from Shields he was a big man and fat with it, very unusual for the time quite young late 30 s. He died very young of natural courses . He left more money than people expected and the company were immediately suspicious of how he had accrued , they wanted an Inquiry, whether they got it or not wouldn’t know as at that moment in time I had bigger things on my mind. JS
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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    they wanted an Inquiry, whether they got it or not wouldn’t know as at that moment in time I had bigger things on my mind. JS
    Anything to do with the three girls you mentioned in another post

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    Nah l they all had their own legs. JS
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    John
    You said he was a big man and died of natural courses, how many courses did they used to serve him?
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