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#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
My first ship S.S. Begonia Stag Line Ltd joined her in Southampton 4th May 1951 - - - Updated - - - I joined my first ship S.S.
Hi Stuart Do remember my Dad, Richard Walgate? I sailed with him a couple of times to Canada, where his parents lived; once on the Beaverglen,
Hi Bob , I started off much later than you but with Total Marine of Fremantle, sailed with Vince Lombardo think he was the nephew of the older Lombardo
Thanks John. I've been in Oz myself and family since 1972. Seven years for Adsteam tugs in Port Hedland and three years for Lombardo Marine on supply
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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Aircraft Carriers of the World. Might be worth our while in investing a few of these. At least it would save on Dry Docking costs.
I've been a Member here years ago and just rejoined (I hope). Bob Hay ex Booth Line, Lamport and Holt etc