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Never been on a cruise and most likely never will, just not my cuppa tea. Regarding food poisoning, I was on the empress of Canada in the early
Hit by the Iranians twice, once coming out and the second time going in. Master was killed and 2 crew. I will not go into it but we should not have been
Had the same when working in the Gulf in 85 during the Iran/Iraq war, very frightening. I have also had it several times round the uk with a Nimrod flying
#50 Thomas I believe the Piper also had a deluge system which wasn’t available when required, don’t know too much about how that system works
Something I always made sure of at sea, never upset the man that feeds you, if you enjoyed a meal only took a few seconds out of my day to thank the cook
As an engineer coming off watch I often used to sit on a bollard on the foscle reading a book with the bow wave splashing close by and a muffled thumping
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
How to fight a war on a budget. Ukraine bought or made a load of drones . Put them in converted shipping containers drove them several hundred Kms and
Hello, I've just joined this site and would be very grateful if anyone could help me find out about the above-mentioned ship and its crew - especially
Hi all, we lost my Dad, Bill Luderman in 2018, he is the one on the right in the photo. He was trained on the Vindicatrix. He was 16 in
I thought about this when reading another posting. Modern shipping in particularly cruising always has stories in the news of 'ill health'