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31st July 2023, 09:43 PM
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SS Mopan
Hi all.
I am on here on behalf of a good family friend and hoping to find some new information regarding his father John Rushbridge from Garston Liverpool. His son also named John (my family friend ) is 80 and not to clued up on using computers and internet. His father John senior was on the SS Mopan when sunk and he was captured and taken to Milag POW camp. I have a diary entry from John (senior) regarding the last few days at the Milag camp before liberation which I will attach in case anyone else finds it interesting and insightful.
I am really hoping to come across any photographs, crew lists, service number and any other bits of information that I can give to John ( Junior .. even at 80) as his dad like so many never really spoke about his time during the war.
Appreciated.
The image I,m trying to upload is as a thumbnail and so poor quality, is there a way to upload the image without being thumbnail ?
Have added this for Kilcullen. Cheers
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Reason: Poor quality image
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31st July 2023, 10:06 PM
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Re: SS Mopan
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Firstly the attachment does not seem to Open for me ? Anyone Else!
Second, can we have the Place and DOB of the person you are researching please! This will assist us!
The Ship Mopan, has Crew Lists for various Years at the University Archives of Canada, so this may assist if the Years are ones he was on her!
Crew List Index Search Results (mun.ca)
Also available Crew lists at the following listed. Just Click on each Year if it is applicable .
Crew List Index Project
eg; First Link brings this up
Official Numbers: 160187 Beaverburn, 161068 Sloyne, 161078 Athelstane, 161081 Athelduke,... | The National Archives
PS Did manage to Open attached File , but cannot read it! Cheers
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31st July 2023, 10:18 PM
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Re: SS Mopan
Thanks for your reply.
I don’t know any previous dates when he was on the Mopan except for the Ships final day when she was sunk, 5th November 1940.
Is that his service number you have put up ?
You will have to excuse any mistakes I make using this site until I get to know my way around it.
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31st July 2023, 10:25 PM
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Re: SS Mopan
Helo Kilcullen
No i have not included and Service Number, the Numbers shown anywhere are Ship Official Numbers
So you dont have his DOB? Makes it a bit harder to search ! But as you mention 1940, he then must have had a CRS10 File , i will look and see if i can find one ! Hugh our other researcher will see this in time and i am sure will be able to assist futher!
Cheers
Think this will be the Link for his CRS10 File .
Will have to apply for it in Person or online , at a cost of course!
Cheers
Rude W G to Rushforth R A | The National Archives
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31st July 2023, 10:30 PM
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Thank you. Much appreciated.
I,m not sure where I,m going wrong for you not to be able to open my attachment ?
The original image is good quality but the thumbnail even my end when uploaded is unreadable.
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31st July 2023, 10:34 PM
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Kilcullen
Thanks for your reply.
I don’t know any previous dates when he was on the Mopan except for the Ships final day when she was sunk, 5th November 1940.
Is that his service number you have put up ?
You will have to excuse any mistakes I make using this site until I get to know my way around it.
Thanks
Firstly get the Pic or Doc to show in Full view on your Computer, then save it as a normal JPEG File. Check the Size and then upload to site! There is a free Program Irfranview you can use to change the File first . Once all done follow Link here
How do I add a Picture to my Post (merchant-navy.net)
PS I did mange to open it but cannot read it too small and feint.
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31st July 2023, 10:49 PM
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Re: SS Mopan
I have just sent you the image as an independent email. I think it this iPad that causing me the issues.
You should have the image in your mail box separately from this site.
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31st July 2023, 11:03 PM
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Thanks have uploaded to your Original Post!
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31st July 2023, 11:06 PM
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1st August 2023, 07:58 AM
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Hello and welcome Kilcullen,
John Percy George Rusbridge, Dis.A, R121016 b. 6.3.1916 - Aldershot. Prisoner of War No. 89669. Able Seaman ss MOPAN.
According to his card he was initially thought to have been lost. I will see if I have any more on him.
His Seaman's Pouch is here: BT 372/44/24
His medal file is here: BT 395/1/84983 He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star and War Medal.
As he was a pow from 1940 onwards, there will probably be very little if anything in his CRS 10 unless of course he continued to serve after 1945.
Regards
Hugh
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