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Cappy, my first ship was Shaw Savilles Canopic, it was a pier head jump. I was working by on the Aranda when I was asked if I wanted to join the Canopic
I had said that i would Monitor this Thread. Too much now on Politics creeping in . So the Door is Shut Tight!
Touch wood we may be back on to topic: vaccinations by our morning? K.
From Plaistow London i presume . Birth 1924. Death 2nd October 1940 Ship Kayeson Archive Ref BT334 Box 0098 Page 43 Tower Hill:|WW2
No worries on humour does help, though the war at the moment is covid. Just it can be raw to many just now. No doubt more appreciated in
There was a lot of "Bad taste "Jokes during the war, both by troops and civilians, it's part of British humour cheers
A local couple, both in their seventies , caught heavy colds so they emailed all family members saying "both of us have got the lurgy, so
I sadly never knew my Uncle, William Thomas Galley. My Mum has often spoken about how he desperately wanted to join the Royal Navy when war broke out,
What did the Vichy French do to a Lesbian?
Having never been to a sea training school ( my 12 months working on the tugs gave me a pass) I am wondering if the trainees were paid anything while
This may have been on before ? A guy is driving around Tennessee and sees a sign in front of a house " Talking Dog For Sale"
As often crops up about Discharge Book Numbers and where it lies in the scheme of things , what about certificate numbers ? my last certificate was gained