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Hi Tony Dave is still around I see his name down the bottom of the forums most days, but he could be a bit blind now if he is still using that
Hi Susan It was possible to be sunk a number of times on MN ships during the war, a young Ab in our village was torpedoed three time then was on
Hello Penny At this stage on what you have posted sounds like he was in the Royal Navy , possibly at some time Merchant as well?
George I don't know about being a tough little bu##er, but I don't think it did me any harm, and that age you don't even think about it, the trawlers
Hello Susan Just to start you off here is a Link to is Seamans Pouch, which will have Basic info, you would want his CRS10 as well,
Hello. I'm trying to find out what i can of my Father-in-Laws time in the Merchant Navy during WW2. His name was Lawrence Dudley Halcro Kitchen. Born
Hello, my name is Penny. I am trying to find out some information about my dad Edward Stanley Ingleton known as Ted by his friends. I think he was in
I think it would be very interesting to find out some of the reasons that made our members decide to want to go to sea. My story is very simple;
At long last a salvage tug has arrived to take the Maresk Sana in tow. Three weeks since she had the crankcase explosion. I bet the mate had the crew
I see this image of a historic ship in a games ad quite a lot, but I can't figure out what sort of vessel she is. Does anyone know?
On my first trip to sea in 1958 as Deck Boy I was on the Warwick Castle going down the east African coast doing my steering hours for my ticket and after