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Battle of Britain 75 Years ago.
A flypast involving Spitfires and Hurricanes has taken place to mark 75 years since the decisive encounter of the Battle of Britain. A service was also held in London’s St Paul’s Cathedral to commemorate the anniversary. In the fight the … Continue reading
A True Story —— Apparently?
A true story, or so I have been lead to believe. Whatever the truth is, this could never happen if a sailor was telling this story. True Story A World War II fighter pilot is reminiscing before school children about … Continue reading
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Tagged Battle of Britain. Germany, Fokkers., giggle, Messerschitt, RAF, RCAF, Schools, spitfire
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1949 & The Bristol Brabazon
The year 1949 was an exciting time for me, I was just ten years old and living on the Isle of Wight. The war had been over for four years, rationing was beginning to ease, sweets and chocolate no longer … Continue reading
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Tagged 1949, 1953, Brabazon, Bristol City.Bristol Rovers, brother, Clifton Suspension Bridge., demob, Isle of Wight, Kingswood, new houses, planes, pop, RAF, sister, speed way, spotting, Tizer, visiting, war
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The Naval prayer
Posted in memory of my two shipmates – John Gould and Ben Scarrot. Rest in Peace old friends The Naval Prayer O eternal Lord God, who alone spreadest out the heavens and rulest the raging of the sea; who hast … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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Remembering Those times
The first Sunday in May each year is reserved as the Day we remember the “Battle of the Atlantic” I don’t suppose there are too many who remember this particular part of the Second World War. Yet for Winston Churchill … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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Speaking French???
There is much talk about French language rights, especially here in Canada. Below is an example of the language complaint!!! A Royal Navy Admiral was attending a naval conference that included Admirals from the U.S. , English, Canadian, Australian and … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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The US Navy is not all about War
The USA often get blamed for causing,aiding or manipulating wars around the World. They rarely receive gratitude for the work they do, read below. There was a conference in France where a number of international engineers were taking part, including … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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Sailors Then and Now – 1955 2012
Many changes have taken place over the years in the Royal Navy. Once we enjoyed a tot of rum issued at noon every day, that’s now long gone. Not such a bad thing when we think of sailors running nuclear … Continue reading
Posted in HM Submarines, HMS Cockade, hms ganges, The Royal Navy & Me, veterans
Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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Got a New Year Hangover????
If you are back at work today suffering the after effects of a busy party season, how about a bit of Naval medicine remedy and cure. The hair of the dog that bit you so to speak. The proven results … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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Bootneck – Royal Marine. Matelot – Sailor
There was always a friendly rivalry between the members of the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines. So here is a light hearted and tender story of the love between Matelots and Bootnecks Matelot Saves Bootneck A touching story, especially … Continue reading
Posted in HM Submarines, Just Fooling, military, Uncategorized
Tagged Canadian Troops, Dieppe, Germans, lessons learned, Normandy, RAF, royal navy, secrecy
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