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6th November 2012, 12:01 AM
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british judge
joined the british judge 25aug-07nov66,gulf-aden-gulf-paid off irland(whitegate),messman jumped ship in aden,think he was somewhat
confused.i did like b.p,also sailed in kent,poplar,vine,workman,grenadier,two trips lantern.
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10th March 2013, 08:59 PM
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Colin Meiklejohn
Hello All. Just joined this Forum. By way of an Introduction, - the other day, I was listing all the ships i have sailed on in various capacities ranging from apprentice with BP Tankers on the Curlew-Bombardier-Prudence-Workman-Engineer-Lantern-Fulmar-Poplar in 1963- then 3rd mate Cavalier- Corporal-Robin, then other companies to master in 1974, Supply boats and drillships offshore, and ashore in Canada and the UK, and beyond, but always Shipping related work. Returned to seafaring 1995. Presently still afloat working offshore from time to time as a freelance marine warranty surveyor. I wonder if im one of a few of the old men of the sea left afloat. I often have trouble remembering my name these days, never mind the names of people i have sailed with. There may be one or two of you out there who who can jolt my memory.
Alwaysafloat.
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10th March 2013, 11:42 PM
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Welcome
Hello and a warm welcome Colin. Nice of you to take the time to stop by and introduce yourself. Hopefully we will here more of your long and varied career as time goes on.
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16th March 2013, 11:12 AM
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british sailor
i served on british sailor in the 50s as asst steward
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3rd January 2015, 04:40 PM
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Re: My bp tankers
Hi Rondo I was on a couple of BP tankers,did you know Johnny Cockle,he may have been from Truro
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Hi John I did the Aden-gulf-aden may-dec '66 on British Prestige ended up in the Baltic on new years eve "bugger"
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23rd February 2015, 03:41 AM
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Re: My BP Tankers.
First ship British Wisdom 1951 5 months
British Princess 51/52 10 months
British Captain 52/53 9 months
Fort Stevens 53/54 9 months
British Duke 54 7 months
enjoyed them all with maybe the exception Fort Stevens she being a T2 was a hot box and they seem to delight in making sure we spent most of our time in the Persian Gulf.
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28th September 2015, 05:39 PM
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Re: B.P.Tankers
Hi I served on British Sailor in the 50s Colin Watts R678956
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24th January 2016, 08:54 PM
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Re: Colin Meiklejohn
Hi. Just joined the forum today and came upon your 2011 post. I was a deck apprenice on the Corporal in 1968. We had a little road trip in Dar Es Salaam that overran due to car problems and made you overdue for your watch. Do you remember Colin? I didn't fulfil my career in the Merchant Navy. I became a police officer in my home area and had a fairly successful career retiring as a Chief Superintendent. It's good to reminisce. Geoff Lee
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25th January 2016, 05:45 AM
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Re: My BP Tankers.
G'day Geof and welcome to the friendliest site in town. Sure you will enjoy the company and yes there is a good chance someone will remember you.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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