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Re: First Foreign Port.

Originally Posted by
John Arton
My first foreign port was Dunkirk when I was 14 years old and blue star line, my father's company, had offered me a trip coasting as a supernumerary in order to give me a taste of sea life.
At aged 17 I actually started my sea going career, first port was das Island up the Persian gulf, offshore loading, no shore leave, next port was Gothenburg, again no shore leave, finally got ashore in the next port which was Lisbon where we were in drydock. Had a similar experience as George in #1.
Also spent a number of nights getting drunk in the Texas bar.
Rgds
J.A
Hi John. Almost a carbon copy. Flew to Dunkirk from Southend to join my ship and sign on. Sailed within a couple hours for the Persian Gulf, Kharg Island. Loaded for return to Europe. Went ashore to the British Sailors Society, no alcohol two cans of Coke and a game of snooker!!
Sailed for Antwerp but over come with Heat Exhaustion, lucky to make it. They paid me off in Antwerp so ended my first trip to sea.
Bill.
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Re: First Foreign Port.
Hi Bill.
You have my sympathies, knew what it was like mate
Cheers Des
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