troopships singapore 1945
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Originally Posted by
Hugh
Nick,
If his service record states: "date of movement 17/11/45" then forget 'DUCHESS OF RICHMOND'. I thought you meant he arrived in Liverpool on or about that date.
Regards
Hugh
Thanks Hugh , Just replied to John. " City of Canterbury " left Singapore 17/11/45 for Calcutta, I know its not Liverpool , but also discovered my Dad was sent to 3 REC from Singapore , which was at Worli , Bombay. When he first went out to SE Asia he arrived at Worli from Liverpool on the "Mooltan ",followed by a 5 day train journey to Calcutta and onto Chittagong. Exploring possiblility he did the journey in reverse from Calcutta. Trying to find out if "City of Canterbury" was RAF. Any ideas.
Thanks Nick
troopships singapore 1945
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Originally Posted by
John Callon
Hi Nick,
The only way you could find out as to whether the City of Canterbury was classed as an RAF troopship would be to try and access the archives of Ellerman City Line, the owners of the vessel.
I may add that it did not matter what branch of the armed forces one was in, everybody travelled on the same ship - Army, RAF and Royal Navy. Military personnel were transported on the next available troopship.
Regards,
John.
Hi John Thanks for reply. Learning something new all the time. So it is not really relevant if it was RAF or anything else. Do you know how long the voyage from Singapore to Calcutta could have been ? Are there records of everyone who was on board ? It's really tricky one this as even though his date of movement was 17/11/45 he may have gone on another ship a few days either way. Depends on accuracy of his records. I do know that from Singapore he went to Worli Bombay to 3 Release embarkation centre. The City of Canterbury link is possible as when he went out he went to Worli then by train to Calcutta then onto Chittagong so I was thinking he may have done part of his journey out in reverse . Would love to hear your comments. Many thanks Nick
troopships singapore 1945
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Originally Posted by
Charles Louis Barron
i was one of the lucky ones the ship i left singapore on was the ss monawai we had a number of raf guys on board we arrived in liverpool on the 9th october 1945 could that be the ship
HI Charles Thanks for reply. See my reply to john in this thread. My Dads service record states date of movement from singapore 17/11/45 so I don't think it was your ship. Nevertheless I am very interested and would love to know what it was like on your ship and its journey back to Liverpool. How long did your voyage take ? What happened when you disembarked at Liverpool ? Regards Nick
troopships singapore 1945
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Originally Posted by
Hugh
Hello Nick,
Normally there is a passenger list for all passengers travelling aboard but this is not the case for troopships. You will not find the name of the individual airman, soldier, sailor listed. There may or may not be a note in the ship's Official Logbook noting the military units carried.
I am sure his name will be recorded as travelling aboard a troopship but most probably this list will be with the military. When there were losses aboard troopships the names of the military casualties were recorded in WO files at Kew so they must have been listed somewhere.
Regards
Hugh
Thanks Hugh. So does this mean I will have to determine if the ship was RAF Army etc to see who would hold a list of names?Would these be held at Kew ?
Nick