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Just turned 87 yesterday, and just about fit enough to grow a few veg. Joined my first ship, a trooper, in January 1956. Spent a few years in Brocklebanks.
Hi there mariners! Anyone have any recollections of my late father, Richard Walgate, who became Commodore of CPS in the 1960s? As a boy I sailed with
Does anybody know the maning scales for WWII merchant ships?
A cargo ship transporting 3,000 cars abandoned in the middle of the Pacific after massive fife broke out it is thought that the fire was fueled by the
#14 same same JG. Though never bothered with discharge books just put the seatime in my British one myself. Even though if had been a bad boy gave myself
It was easy to get discharge books in my time I had UK, Vanuatu, Liberian and Panamanian discharge books I sailed on rigs and ships under all those flags
The South African DOT(Department of Transport) have invited interested groups in forming a committee to look at proposal to form a new State owned shipping
After being married for many years ,I took a careful look at my wife one day and said,” when we were first married , we had a cheap house , a junk
Hello I’m looking for any information about my uncle, Kenneth R. Simon. We believe he served in the Merchant Navy during WW2, although we’re not
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