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NAVY NEWS, NOVEMBER 2009 37
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Lt Cdr Gerwyn Williams. Joined the RN Frigate Association. August 12. Aged 86. Philipp the Duck: Anyone remember am looking for information about him, what
1984 as an Assistant Writer and served in James ‘Fiddler’ Jennings. RM C/Sgt. the A-boat who adopted Philipp the duck he was like – good or bad, as there’s nobody 1969
THE TIME OF
Ark Royal, Brave, Beaver, Battleaxe and Former skipper of Corps Yacht ‘Sea Soldier’ in the Philippines, early 1960s? I’m sure it else I can ask. He was known to most as
Albion. August 21. Aged 46. and well known entertainer; ex Pheasant made the Navy News or something similar as Ford although I do not know if this was his
Pluckers band at the Plume of Feathers on being the deepest diving duck in the world. A nickname. Any information welcome. Please YOUR LIVES
9 19891
Rear-Admiral Hugh Tracy CB, DSC. Dartmoor. September 25 in Portugal. Aged bathy dip to about 250ft was carried out with contact Julie Christie (his eldest daughter) on
Went to sea as a watch-keeping offi cer 73. Philipp aboard. Contact Derek Lawbuary at 0797 3786 725.
in the cruiser Shropshire and the carrier Myles Coleman. CPO Submariner. jungfi gh@onvol.net or write to Apt. 4, 40 RN Electrical Branch Association:
We fl ick back through the pages of Navy News
Furious. At the outbreak of war he was in the Served 1975-98 in submarines Resolution, Cross Street, Naxxar, 1863, Malta. Did you fi x fuses? Watch switchboards?
Admiralty Engineer-in-Chief’s department; Renown (stbd 1987) and Vanguard (1995). HMS Hood: I would love to know if any of Change valves? Tweak transmitters for the
to see which stories were drawing attention
as a lieutenant, he joined Illustrious which Completed Artifi cer Training at Collingwood your readers can recall a rating called Willie ROs? Walk about with an AVO? Charge in past decades...
included the capture of Madagascar from (1989-92) and prior to his discharge Neptune English on the Hood. We were told he was batteries? Then the Royal Naval Electrical
the Vichy French, patrolling the Indian Ocean instructing electronics for the submarine taken off the ship for a minor operation just Branch Association is the one for you.
against the Japanese, the Salerno invasion missile compartment. Latterly an Electrical before it steamed to engage the Bismarck. Thanks to Cdre Steve Kirby, members of the
and from Trincomalee engaging in air strikes Engineering Instructor at Bordon Army Willie did the full stretch and came out a association will be visiting HMS Collingwood
against the Japanese. Commended for his Camp. October 1. Aged 51. Petty Offi cer. He was my uncle and hailed for a full working day to see how they train
quick thinking during a serious petrol fi re in Bill ‘Jock’ Burnett. CPO. Served 1946- from Belfast. We were also told he was today’s men and women, have lunch in
the hangar and the results of an ammunition 73 at St Vincent, Drake, Ocean, Triumph, torpedoed three times during the war. Please the wardroom and watch Divisions. Did
explosion with the DSC. Returning home Mercury (RAF Tangmere); specialising in contact John Campbell at jobbinpoet@ you have lightning strikes on your branch
in 1944 he took charge of a design team communications and as a Russian linguist yahoo.co.uk or write to 19 Seabank Parade, badge? Then visit our website www.rneba.
working on aircraft catapults and his fi nal serving in many parts of the world including Belfast, BT15 3NW. org.uk, download an application form and
seagoing tour was engineer offi cer of the Cyprus (Aphrodite), Aden, Turkey and GCHQ HMS Protector ship’s bell: We are lucky come join this rapidly growing association.
minelayer Manxman in the Far East until (President); also Rocket and Indomitable. enough to be in possession of our battle If your old messmate looking for you? For
early 1948. He was training commander of September 25. Aged 79. board and the gangway deck plate. What we further details contact mike@rneba.org.uk
the RN Engineering College at Manadon and Alfred Webb. Stwd. Served in Chameleon. are attempting now is to locate the ship’s bell. or RNEBA, 7 Heath Road, Sandown, Isle of
captain of the engineering school at Sultan. Algerines Association. October 6. Aged 85. Now although there was another Protector Wight, PO36 8PG. The association where
Promoted to captain 1955 and selected for George Harris. PO/SM. Served Mary- initiated after the Falklands confl ict, what everybody is excused boots and gaiters –
the Imperial Defence College in 1961. While Rose and Recruit. Algerines Association. we would really like to do is locate the bell even the Wrens...
working for FOST in Portland in 1963 he was October 6. Aged 90. from the original Protector that served both Lt Pat Vickers RAN: Rhonda Vickers
promoted to Rear Admiral and appointed Jim Mariner. Able Seaman. As a 21-year- down the ice, and in the Falklands between Rolevink is trying to fi nd colleagues or
Director of Marine Engineering. He led the old he was part of a skeleton crew on board 1955 and 1968. But if the other one is also people trained by Lt Pat Vickers of the Royal
introduction of a single diesel fuel for all Peterel in Shanghai harbour when she was traceable then news of that one would also be Australian Navy. He was the fi rst Australian
ships, and set in train the conversion of the shelled by the Japanese at close range and welcome. May we also take this opportunity Pilot killed in the Vietnam War, but this was
Exmouth as the gas turbine trials ship, but he was the fi rst to return fi re with a Lewis of advertising for ex crew members of the the end of an impressive Naval career that
retired before she got to sea. Appointed CB gun, killing several of the enemy; he spent Protectors. We are at present a very healthy spanned 12 years. During that time he and
in 1965. September 7. Aged 96. the rest of the war as a Japanese PoW. naval association but are always looking out Lt Ben Bathurst RN in a Wessex helicopter
Sir Ludovic Kennedy, broadcaster, October 3. Aged 90. for new members. We are at present some fl ew to the rescue of a dredger off New South
journalist, and naval offi cer. His lifelong John Gardiner. Able Seaman. Top part of 519 members strong. Contact Keith Towle Wales, for which he received a Queen’s
campaigns against miscarriages of justice ship and 8 Mess Liverpool (1945-46). HMS at keith.gill.towle1@ntlword.com or see the Commendation. Forty years later, Adm Sir
were perhaps infl uenced by his father’s Liverpool Association. September 13. website at http://www.hmsprotector.org or Benjamin Bathurst recalled: “I spent two
treatment at the hands of the Navy in 1921, Robert William ‘Bob’ Sayer. Deep sea tel: 0115 944 1582. years as an exchange pilot at RANAS Nowra
when as a naval captain he successfully diver. Served from 1947 at age 14. His HMS Striker 1965: Will LSBA as an instructor, where I met Pat Vickers, an
averted a mutiny but was court-martialled fi rst ship was Zest (Singapore and Kong). M W Toomey please contact Charles Addis Australian offi cer who had spent two years
and forced out. Kennedy left Oxford to join He received the Royal Humane Society at 17 Stonebridge Avenue, Bury St Edmunds. on exchange in the UK. Pat set himself very
the war and was commissioned as a sub- Medal for bravery for diving into the sea to IP33 2JZ. high standards and was an inspiring aviator.”
lieutenant. He served mostly in Tribal-class rescue a shipmate that was being attacked RNAS Dale: Will the ex-signals offi cer If you have any information on Pat Vickers,
destroyers, including Tartar. Among his by a shark (although saved unfortunately his (at Dale in 1945) who rang ex-W/T Op in please contact: Rhonda Vickers Rolevink,
many books was Nelson’s Band of Brothers, shipmate did not survive the attack). October Lincolnshire (MJA) in August, please ring Trafalgar House, 18 William Street, Buderim
published in 1951. Aged 89 12. 01507 463224 again to exchange news. 4556, Queensland, Australia; phone 07 5476
Cdr Joseph ‘Joe’ Elder Fishwick.
ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION
HMS Proserpine 1941-43: I am trying 5208, or email franbryce@bigpond.com.
Joined Fisguard as a technical apprentice
Leslie John Nation. AB. Served 1943-45
to fi nd anyone who knew my grandfather, Nicholas John Tregidga ‘Trigs’: My
completing his training at Caledonia in
in Empress and Tremadoc Bay, East Indies
John (‘Jack’ or ‘Shorty’) Attwaters, PO father was a Chief Petty Offi cer Chef,
1965 then joined Fearless. Transferred to
Fleet (part of the ‘Forgotten Fleet’). Chairman
Stoker, who served in Prosperine during serving on many ships including the Rapid
the submarine service initially serving in
Lichfi eld, Staffordshire RNA. September 6.
the early years of WW2. We have this family and Illustrious. The pinnacle of his career
Otus; early selection to special duties offi cer
Aged 83.
tale of Granddad taking part in a Norwegian was being the Offi cers and Royal Chef on
followed in 1974; then the 10th Submarine
Horace Gammon. Served in Pangbourne,
escapade of which we can’t put any truth board the Royal Yacht where he served for
Squadron. From 1990 at Clyde Naval Base to – nobody, not the National Archives, the fi ve years. He was an instructor at Chatham
● HMS Scylla on calmer waters
where his commitment to the successful
Philoctetes and Myrmidon. Soham & District
branch. September 10. Aged 84.
Portsmouth Naval Museum; no one can put during his last years in the Navy. He will be
completion of the Shiplift and associated
Harry Troughton. Stoker. Served 1941-
any credence to our story and of course 80 in December this year, and if anyone
November 1969
Trident Support Facilities at Faslane was
46 in Combined Operations 474 and in North
Granddad isn’t around to ask. My Mum and out there knew him we would like to hear
outstanding and he received an OBE for
Africa and Normandy Landings. Kendal
my Aunt don’t know the full truth so if there from you. Contact Vivienne Tregidga at
his contribution to the submarine service. is somebody out there who knew him I would viviennetregidga@yahoo.co.uk, 5 Hallsenna
SUBMARINERS were welcoming the news that Devonport was
Submariners Association. July 3. Aged 65.
branch. September 12.
be so pleased for them to contact me! Jane Road, Seascale, Cumbria, CA20 1JH or call
to be developed as an operational base to support nuclear-
Lt Cdr Tadeusz Lesisz. Joined the cadet
Ken Hooper. Past President and current
vice president and assistant welfare secretary
Suggitt at jcs@ventnoriw.co.uk, tel: 01983 07816 753 664. powered submarines.
corps at 13, graduating fi ve years later
Bude branch. September 28. Aged 89.
855095 or write to 9 North Street, Ventnor, RFA in the Falklands War: One of
he studied at the naval offi cers’ school in Isle of Wight, PO38 1NJ. our ongoing projects is to compile a
As most submariners came from south of the border, they
Torun, then Gdynia. He was serving as a
Len Phillips. AB. Served 1942-46
HMS Aphis: Would Ian Newton get in comprehensive list of all those who served
would rather serve in Plymouth than Faslane, said Navy News.
second lieutenant in the destroyer Burza
completing 20 trips on Russian convoys.
Northwich RNA. Founder member and
touch with John Owen as he is seeking in RFA ships during the Falklands War of The announcement appeared to put the future of HMS Dolphin,
(Storm) when, on the day before German
secretary of HMS Opportune Association,
information regarding his father Capt H D 1982. We have searched the records at the
forces invaded Poland she sailed secretly Owen and HMS Aphis. Contact John at Registry of Shipping and Seamen, as well as
in Portsmouth Harbour, under threat, but as the paper pointed
to Britain with other ships of the Polish fl eet.
also the North Russia Club and the Russian
johndorsettowen@btinternet.com or tel: the National Archive. Could we please ask if
out, the Oberon class boats were to be modernised, giving
After courses he was appointed second-
Convoy Association. September 23. Aged
85.
01730 827019. you served in an RFA in the Falklands War them a life expectancy well into the 1980s, and the investment
in-command of MGB 53 and charged with
David Fiander. AB. St Vincent Boy and
Battle of Trafalgar: I’m researching a that you contact us so we can record your
protecting shipping in the Channel and particular AB Thomas Collard who served details. Likewise if you know of anybody
in training facilities and accommodation at Dolphin had
reconnoitring the French ports. In 1941 he
served 12 years in Indefatigable, Wakeful,
under Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar 1803. who served in this confl ict, we would also
been so great it was unlikely to be phased out in the foreseeable
joined the Cowes-built Polish destroyer
Newfoundland. HMS Newfoundland and
St Vincent Associations; a long time agent
I’m also hoping to obtain pictures of the like to record their details, we want to make future.
Blyskawica (Lightning) and saw action in
for SSAFA in No.2 area and secretary of
ships Collard served on: Puissant, Ocean, sure that our history does not disappear so
the Atlantic and Northwestern approaches.
Maidstone RNA. September 30. Aged 73.
Salvador Del Mundo and Armide (all in the your help would be greatly appreciated. To
In early May 1942 Cowes was raided by
Sidney ‘Sid’ John Hindle. REM on board
1800s). Of course any other information contact us, follow the line www.historicalrfa.
160 bombers and Blyskawica threw up a your readers can offer would be much org/contact-peter-robinson or email
November 1979
dense barrage; in gratitude she was given
Chevron 1952-54. 8th Destroyer Flotilla
Association and Leeds RNA. September 26.
appreciated. Contact Derek Hicks at derek@ newsletter@historicalrfa.org.
the freedom of the town; later she took
Aged 74.
hicks9319.fsnet.co.uk or tel: 01608 646576. HMS Coventry 1942: I am looking for NAVY doctors were hoping that HMS Broadsword and Scylla
part in Operation Torch. In 1943 Lesisz was
Brian William Chandler. AB DEMS
QARRNS R Class RNH Stonehouse anyone who may have links to Coventry. I am
would run into some rough weather over the winter months, as
appointed to Dragon on Murmansk convoy
Gunner. Served 1942-46 on Glen Line
May 1970: Trying to contact any members hoping they might have stories or photos of
escort duty and Operation Neptune, then with a view to a 40 year reunion in 2010 in the ship’s company as my great grandfather
they were starting trials on a new anti-seasickness pill.
returned to Blyskawica patrolling the coast
merchant ships on convoy duties, Battle
of the Atlantic and D-Day Lanings. Dorking
Plymouth. Contact Angie on 023 9264 4595. was killed in the action o Tobruk 1942, his Volunteers in both ships were to fill in a detailed questionnaire,
of France and the Bay of Biscay, then the
branch. DEMS Association, and Normandy
851 WEA/A 25 year reunion: Looking name was Petty Offi cer George E Platt.
taking into account degrees of nausea, individual remedies, and
scuttling of about 120 of the U-boats that
Veterans Association. October 10. Aged 88.
for ex shipmates of 851 A/B/C/D Artifi cer He had served through World War 1 and
surrendered in 1945; he was demobilised Apprentices classes with a view to having a retired as Chief Petty Offi cer, then rejoined
side-effects.
in 1946. In 1947 he rejoined the RN as HMS ILLUSTRIOUS ASSOCIATION 25th reunion sometime between March and at the start of World War 2. Telephone 01258 They were then to be issued with tablets in a controlled
Fleet Maintenance Offi cer, supervising the Dennis Bennion. Served in Illustrious June 2010. Contact Simon Wright at simon. 450956 or K Evans, 45 Hanover Court,
‘double blind’ test of two drugs, the new one and the old
mothballing of landing ships and landing 1948-49 and a Pinnace survivor. August. wright@bvtsurfacefl eet.com or sjsw@ Blandford Forum, DT11 7DF.
craft. He was awarded the Order of Polonia Ann Lilley. Chairman of Southern branch ntlworld.com or tel: 07919 261763. World War 1 Tank ‘Excellent’ at Whale
‘pusser’s pill,’ Hyoscine.
Restituta (4th and 5th class), the Valour 2000-01. August 15. HMS Cambrian 1944-69: Our association Island: Does anyone remember this tank The new drug, Cinnarizine, must have proved effective, as
Cross, the Gold Cross of Merit and numerous Ann Lytle. June. is open to all who served on board Cambrian prior to its being removed to Bovington
it is widely used to this day under the better-known name of
British medals. September 23. Aged 91. Lt Alan Norman Pym. Pilot. On board from the fi rst commission to the last. We hold Tank Museum. I am working with a group
Hugh ‘Shiner’ Wright. L Stoker Illustrious for two spells in 1943. July in an annual reunion in the spring of each year. The Friends of the Lincoln Tank, who are
Stugeron.
submarines. Served 1942-46 in Sea Rover, South Africa where he lived from 1970. All who would like to join should contact Don compiling a history of the tanks awarded
Strong Bow, Spiteful and Truculent (S-boats
HMS COSSACK ASSOCIATION
Macdonald on 01344 774 386. to towns and cities following the end of the
operating out of Trincomalee). Royal British
David L Morris. Served in D57 as a Stoker
Sydney Rutherford ‘Ford’ Christie: Is Great War. Our group would like to hear from
November 1989
Legion. July 15. Aged 85.
Mechanic 1954-56 commission. March.
there anybody who knew my father Sydney anyone who can help or knew this machine.
Brian ‘Johno’ Johnson. LCEM. Served
Maurice B Avory. Associate member.
Rutherford Christie? He drowned when in the Contact Michael Harrison on 0115 965 3314
1958-70 at St Vincent (Sept 1958 Anson Seychelles in 1975 whilst with HMS Blake. I or m.harrison08@hotmail.com.
IMPRESSIVE results were recorded by HMS Invincible, where
160), Collingwood, Forth, Adamant,
June 13.
Caesar, Maidstone, Dolphin, Neptune and
Peggy Larken. Associate member. June
sea-acceptance trials were being held for the world’s first
submarines Ocelot, Ambrose and Onyx.
17. Aged 101.
multiple Goalkeeper close-in weapons system.
August 18. Aged 66.
David G Broom. Commissioned Gunner.
Peter John Eley. PO Stores. Served WW2
Button Boy at Ganges. Survived the sinking
Sports lottery Swap drafts
The design of Invincible and her sister ships had not
at Drake and in minesweepers. Committee
of L03; was picked up by Carnation then re-
incorporated an anti-ship missile system, but experience during
member Sidmouth RNOC. August 31. Aged
boarded Cossack in an attempt to save her
the Falklands Conflict proved an extra layer of defence was
82.
but was taken off by Jonquil just before she
imperative.
Brian ‘Brigham’ Young. CPOAEM(M)
sank managing to salvage Cossack’s battle
September 19: £5,000 – Mne A W
FAA. Served 1961-84 in Squadrons 893, 705,
ensign after the 2nd battle of Narvik. August LLogsCS(D) Henderson currently serv-
Two American Vulcan Phalanx had been fitted in the short
Keightley; £1,500 – LMEA R B Nelson; £500
824 and 845, Culdrose, Portland, Yeovilton
10. Aged 86. ing on HMS Sutherland, Plymouth, will
term to remedy the problem, but their area of fire was limited and
– PO O J Hinton.
and Daedalus. August 23. Aged 64.
Robert James McLean. Leading Seaman swap for any Portsmouth-based ship. This
September 26: £5,000 – LOM E L Powell;
they obstructed the flight deck aft.
James ‘Jim’ Thomson. Able Seaman.
(UCI) in Cossack 1955-56. August 21. is due to residential moves. Contact me on
£1,500 – Cpl M J Newton; £500 – WO J R
Ganges Boy. Served 1947-59 in Bulwark, RN ENGINE-ROOM ASSOCIATION
398-llogscs7@a.dii.mod.uk.
So three Dutch Goalkeeper units were installed, positioned
Sheldon.
forward, aft and midships to give an overlapping arc of fire and
Newcastle, Mull of Kintyre, Ladybird and William ‘Bill’ Twissell. L/Sto. Served in October 3: £5,000 – AB2 C A Browne;
Tyne (1952-54) in Sasebo, Japan and crew Victorious, Furious and Olna (relief of Hong £1,500 – Lt Cdr T D A Brown; £500 – OMW1
reduce the obstruction.
of the Admiral’s barge during that time; also Kong 1946). One-time chairman of the A McFarlane.
served in ships during Korean War. HMS association. September 11. Aged 87.
Talking Navy News
October 10: £5,000 – AET R A Belcher;
Ladybird Association. June. Norman Aston. Served in Anthony, £1,500 – Lt Cdr A E J Livsey; £500 – goes digital
Joseph ‘Joe’ Thelwell. AB AA3. Gunner. Malaya and Valiant. October 5. Aged 88. CPOAEA/M K G Campbell.
Served in armed merchant cruiser Alcantara Ronald Andrews. Leading Stoker. Served
Navy News is available free of charge
Entries for the
(1941-43), and Inman (1943-45). River-class in Glory and Unicorn. October 6. Aged 81.
as a digital file on memory stick or
email from Portsmouth Area Talking
Deaths’ column
Assignments
News for those with difficulty reading
Reunions
normal type. Contact 023 9269 0851 and Swap Drafts
and leave a message with a contact
number, or email patn-rec@hotmail. in December’s
com. A speaker that will take a USB
plug is required but this can be
Noticeboard must Speak to John Lister
Cdr J D Lett to HMS Montrose as CO
obtained from the Talking News, or
from December 11.
NOVEMBER 2009 will be held at the Grand Hotel, Scarborough
the file can be played back through a
be received by 01395 568028
Cdr G A Richardson to 824 NAS – TU as
St Margaret’s Scottish Episcopal from April 23 to 26. All ex-crew of both cruiser
computer.
CO from November 17.
November 12
www.burialatsea.co.uk
Church, formerly the Anglican Church in and destroyer welcome. Write to Garry Eaton
email@burialatsea.co.uk
Rosyth, is celebrating the 40th anniversary (Secretary), 10 Elderwood Avenue, Thornton
of its foundation on Sunday morning, Cleveleys, Lancashire, FY5 5EQ.
November 15, the eve of St Margaret’s Day. HMS Ganges Association: Next offi cial
The congregation is now a member of a annual reunion will be held at the Adelphi
Contact sheet
Local Ecumenical Partnership with Rosyth Hotel in Liverpool from April 30 to May 3
Methodist Church, in Queensferry Road, 2010. Reunions move around the country
where they have worshipped since 1996. It is so that more members may attend without
planned to hold a Service of Commemoration travelling long distances. For information
and Thanksgiving, followed by a lunch at the on booking visit www.hmsgangesassoc.
Ministry of Defence: 0870 607 4455, Seafarers UK: 020 7932 0000, www.
church. All past and present members of the org or contact David Jackson at secretary@
www.mod.uk seafarers-uk.org
congregation, the choir and the clergy, are hmsgangesadmin.com, telephone 01377
Royal Navy recruitment: 0845 607 5555, SSAFA Forces Help: 0845 1300 975,
cordially invited to attend. For further details, 270247.
www.royalnavy.mod.uk www.ssafa.org.uk
please contact Sandra Young on 01383
Veterans Agency: 0800 169 2277, www. RN Community: www.rncom.mod.uk
415021 or Mary Kidd on 01383 872332.
MAY 2010 veterans-uk.info Medals enquiries: 0800 085 3600
Neptune Association’s AGM is at the
HMS Saintes Association: Reunion RN and RM Service records: 023 9262 Royal Naval Museum: 023 9272 7562,
Union Jack Club, Waterloo, London on
from May 7 to 10 at the Royal Beach Hotel, 8779 or 023 9262 8667 www.royalnavalmuseum.org
November 21 at 1100. Invitation goes out
Southsea. All former shipmates and guests Royal Naval Association: 023 9272 3823, Fleet Air Arm Museum: 01935 840565,
to members, relatives and friends of the 836
are welcome. For more information contact www.royal-naval-association.co.uk www.fl eetairarm.com
men who lost their lives from ships Neptune
Ron Miles on 01404 43177. Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity: Royal Marines Museum: 023 9281 9385,
Please call 023 9273 4448 for details
and Kandahar. Buffet lunch £15 per person.
HMS Cavalier Association: Annual 023 9254 8076, www.rnrmc.org.uk www.royalmmarinesmuseum.co.uk
Contact Graham Davies at gd.davies@
reunion and AGM at the Riviera Hotel, RNBT: 023 9269 0112 (general), 023 9266 RN Submarine Museum: 023 9252 9217, or email:
btinternet.com or see the website at http://
Weymouth, over the weekend of May 28- 0296 (grants), www.rnbt.org.uk www.rnsubmus.co.uk
www.hmsneptune.com
31 2010. For full details please contact the British Legion: 08457 725725, www. National Maritime Museum: 020 8312
subscriptions@navynews.co.uk
treasurer, Marshall Clarke, 1 Kennedy Close,
britishlegion.org.uk 6565, www.nmm.ac.uk
APRIL 2010 Waterlooville, Portsmouth PO7 5NY, tel: 023
Naval Families Federation: 023 9265 Imperial War Museum: 020 7416 5320,
HMS Glasgow (C21/D88): 30th reunion 9225 8238, email noblejan@supanet.com.
4374, www.nff.org.uk www.iwm.org.uk
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