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    Smile TS Arethusa

    For any one interested,we have meetings on pal talk RE Arethusa days,sun 0830 gmt for all old boys forum is under tricky31

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    Default Welcome

    Hi are39 ??
    I am not from that group,but would like to say hello and Welcome to you to this great site!
    Hope you will find it a pleasant stay as i am sure you will!
    Sit back take in all the grandeur and relax!
    I have just looked at a site to do with this training Ship which is apparently quite new,so i will post the Link here in case any would like to join!
    Cheers

    http://ts-arethusa.com/index.php?opt...tpage&Itemid=1

    Class Photos here too

    http://www.allatsea.cx/arethusa_class.html Thanks to the All at Sea site

    Some Crew Lists

    http://www.geocities.com/heartland/v...crewlists.html
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    greetings vernon. with reference to the arethusa. i hope you were refering to the site as quite new, as the ship is very old. i found a medal in my garden when i was about seven, unfortunatly lost now. it was the hms arethusa. my parents moved into this house in 1930 a new property so the medal must have been lost in the fields that were there previously. do you know how old she is and was she royal navy?. cheers. alf
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    Hi Alf,
    Yes indeed Alf i was referring to the site that seems to be quite new!
    I dont think i would make such a Bungle ?? Say what haha!
    Pity about loosing that Medal Alf,would have been a really good keepsake,and could have been worth a bit too!
    Hope you are keeping well mate!
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    For a very long time when I was young she was located at Upnor on the Medway very close to where we live and I was lucky to have been able to visit her a couple of times..Just after the war we became a one parent family Mum being left with 3 young sons .It was always a job to make ends meet Like many others and it was strongly mooted that it might be a good idea if I was encouraged to join the school..It was one of the many opportunities opened to less well of kids..I never understood why the ship was taken away from the area and moved .. Finance I presume ... There was until recently an Arethusa sports/activities centre still at upnor I must find out more of her history....Regards, Alan

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    Had two cousins who were orphaned and place on board her. Geoff and Doug Gower, both became time served in the 'Old Grey Funnel Line'. When I went for my medical and I.Q. for the R.N. they both gave me a 'slapping' hence me joining the M.N. Sometimes wonder if they done me a favour. Met lots of great blokes had lots of fun, met a smashing girl from Cardiff whose been alongside now for 49 yrs so yeah maybe they did. Mind you if I had gone R.N. might of had a good pension. Mike

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    I had some mates who had been on the training ship' Arethusa', as far as I could gather it was even worse than the gestapo camp 'Worchester'. Thank God those days are behind us and no one else will suffer as we did. (rowing a 2.5 ton gig in a 4.5 kt ebb).

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    Thanks for reply to are39

    any info you want re arethusa please get back to me via
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    I was on the Arethusa in the mid 50,s number 80. I had the time of my life for 2years and can only praise the officers that taught us. I subsequently ended up as 3rd Mate on cargo ships. ian.

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    Default welcome!

    Hi Ian283
    Would just like to give you a warm Welcome to this very good site!
    Here you will find lots of info,good Crew and with luck also find a few old Shipmates!
    So sit back,relax and just enjoy the trip!
    Hope we will have you here for a long time!
    A site truly worthy of the British Merchant Navy!
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