
Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
Hi Terry,
They must have changed the Rules after I started in March 1952, I took my EDH and Life Boat in Liverpool in March 1954, a two week course, and by then having done a long trip as SOS , I was 18 years and nine months old. If I had not have gone to do it, I would have had to ship out as SOS again. and we didnt get any Pool money.
My younger brother did two years at the Indefatigable on Anglesey, he shipped out as Deck boy, then Jos, Sos, before he could take his EDH and Lifeboat Exams at the age of 18 in Liverpool.
On the Vindicatrix I was BOSUN of the ship, in charge of 100 lads, It is stamped in my old discharge book, made no difference, I was still a deck boy and sailed as Peggy on a London Greek,
There were no boxes to tick in my old discharge book to say you were qualified as an EDH or Lifeboatman.
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In 1992 they really did a two week course and came out with an ABs Certificate.
I enquired after the incident with that person. It was also in his discharge book. I sacked him on arrival in London, I wanted ABLE SEAMEN, not novices. The job was too dangerous to have inexperienced men on deck.
Cheers
Brian.