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24th June 2021, 08:48 PM
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kevin mcguire
hi,im paul mcguire,my dad was kevin mcguire chief steward/catering officer,with blue flue most of his life,he was also in the suez stranded ships,his best mate was peter"pedro"tigh who sadly passed a year or so ago,i would like to hear from anyone who remembers him thank you
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24th June 2021, 09:30 PM
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Re: kevin mcguire
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paul mcguire
hi,im paul mcguire,my dad was kevin mcguire chief steward/catering officer,with blue flue most of his life,he was also in the suez stranded ships,his best mate was peter"pedro"tigh who sadly passed a year or so ago,i would like to hear from anyone who remembers him thank you
Hi Paul.
Yes the two Blueys ,Agapenor and Melampus,part of the so-called Yellow Fleet trapped in Suez from 1967-1975 became known as the 'Agalampus' crew.They were part of the Great Bitter Lake Association.There are a lot of posts HERE
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25th June 2021, 01:23 PM
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Re: kevin mcguire
Paul, I wish you well in your quest, The only thing i would add is although most of us remember the Suez closed it was over 50 years ago and the few seaman who i new where trapped have sadly passed, But hey mate there has to be a few still kicking it and believe me all those Blue Flue guys would remember each other alright lets hope one of them spot your post it was an historic time in Merchant Shipping especcially British. Best Regards Terry.
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6th September 2024, 11:21 AM
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Re: kevin mcguire
hi Terry,found a few people who knew dad and a few pics on the facebook ocean fleets page.thank you best wishes paul.
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6th September 2024, 09:08 PM
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Re: kevin mcguire
Hi Paul
Sadly as this is an old Post, our Terry has passed on.
May he rest in Peace
Cheers
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16th December 2024, 11:44 AM
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Re: kevin mcguire
R,I.P. Sad news.thank you
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