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    Quote Originally Posted by E.Martin View Post
    Do they still have Bunting Tossers in the Royal Navy,if not what is their equivalent ?.
    Flag waggers are now known as Radio Operators Tactical, or RO (T) my eldest son was one in the 1980's my youngest son was a Radio Operator General or RO (G) also in the late 1980's
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Arton View Post
    Ivan
    strangely enough, apart from the Empress of Canada, every ship I ever sailed on had all aft accommodation and bridge so main mast was always atop of the bridge. As for having the all round signalling light on the foremast (which on ships I sailed on) would be on the focsle, never saw that.
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    We probably sailed in different era's John, only sailed on one vessel with all accom aft, others were either 3 +2 or 2+1+2, old ships 40's and 50's built, modern when I sailed in them, , foremast always twixt 1 and 2 and mainmast twixt 4 and 5, so its different horses for different courses

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Taff Jenkins View Post
    Hi All.
    I thought that a few years ago they did away with Morse? I thought that it would be all wireless now, if it is gone who would teach it anymore?
    Cheers Des
    Des, up in Bendigo mid Victoria there is still a morse station. Run by ametures they stiull make contact around the world with other guys. They run shows at times for the public to see and if you know an address will send a message for you.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cameron View Post
    Flag waggers are now known as Radio Operators Tactical, or RO (T) my eldest son was one in the 1980's my youngest son was a Radio Operator General or RO (G) also in the late 1980's
    Not now Bill - see my #3 - I was also LRO(G) in mid 70s and 80s. It's hard to think I have been outside for 30 years now but the comms dept has totally changed.

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