Re: NSTC Gravesend 1977
Entered 30-11-53- 15-1-54, Catering.
I had no fond memories of aptly named Gravesend Sea Training school. Glad to get out of there. The school was divided into qulliqs. Liverpool. Birmingham, Glasgo etc. the only city that never ganged up was Londoners of where I was from, who the others disliked on principle. I was bloody glad to get out of there to the relative peace and tranquility of the sea. I stayed in until I was almost 21. Coming ashore made me eligible for the draft and national service. So I emigrated first to Canada, then to the States, where I have enjoyed a wonderful life with personal success beyond my wildest dreams.
I had tremendous training in cooking with Union-Castle Line, that put me years ahead of culinary competition in the USA and that with attending business school put me years ahead of culinary competition. So, I will always be grateful to the Merch, but I'll take a pass on Gravesend.
Cheers, Rodney
Last edited by Rodney Mills; 18th November 2024 at 10:36 PM.
Rodney David Richard Mills
R602188 Gravesend