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31st March 2021, 06:27 AM
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Re: discharge books
#31 John the man who married my wife and self had been in Changi as a young Army Padre. The Right Reverend Webb he got a mention in that Book the Camp on Blood Island. Think I mentioned this years ago. I have never met a vicar so down to earth as he was. JS
As regards sinking ships many had to face such and other circumstances beyond ones control , thats when one realizes your own mortality in the scheme of things . Mentally it will affect different people different ways , but will certainly clear your mind where you stand in the scheme of things , believe me. JS
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31st March 2021, 07:21 AM
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Re: discharge books
I’ve just sent a message to the lady that is writing the books based around my dads life.
I will share the message.
Carole, looking at Dads Merchant Navy Voyage record cards
Really interesting to see he went to places that would have brought back terrible memories
Aden and Alexandria and probably more as I go through them.
Takes me back to them 1960’s visits he made to our house.
He may have come back from a trip that included places he had been bombed at and seen a lot of blood 25 years ago.
We just seen him as a pain and a drunk.
He would be telling us about them Stuka bombers, men’s splattered bodies everywhere etc. The merchant navy voyage probably brought the memories back of his time in the med.
Probably a link for book 3 there? 🤔xx
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7th April 2021, 09:33 AM
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Re: discharge books
Hello,
I have a very old army pay book of a great great grandfather. I scanned all the pages into a pdf file and then put it away in a dark, dry safe place. I found that I could then enhance the pdf pictures to make reading it more possible. Worked a treat. Try it on the old discharge books.
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7th April 2021, 09:11 PM
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Re: discharge books

Originally Posted by
Louis the fly
In a drawer I have five discharge books. One of my father's, one of my brother's and three of mine. Although a couple are battered and worn they are family history and better left that way.
You are spot on. I have two Discharge Books and they are part of my history.
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