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14 years ago
phil morgan
181. Re: ML182
Good evening James ML182 built by Leo Robinson of Oulton Broad. Phil
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14 years ago
phil morgan
182. Re: MQK
Good morning Bruce Try: www.gyges.dk/reporting_grids.htm Phil
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14 years ago
phil morgan
Good evening In "Enigma, the battle for the code" by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore" there is a description of HMS Clyde instructed to intercept U's 67,68 and 111 in Tarafal Bay, Cape Verde Islands, in September 1941. Phil
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14 years ago
phil morgan
Hi Rosemarie The Commonwealth War Graves Commission site www.cwgc.org also has an entry for him. Phil
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15 years ago
phil morgan
Good evening Gerard. From my own shipping experience. The engine speeds for the various orders such as Slow, Half or Full were agreed between Captain and Engineer. Full would not be the maximum that the vessel was capable of. In an emergency there would be an agreed signal, which would mean that the maximum possible would be used. It would appear that "Three Times Full Ahead" was th
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15 years ago
phil morgan
Good morning Thiago Go to WW1 section of this site, work through the items under Articles. This will get you started. Good hunting Phil
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15 years ago
phil morgan
187. Re: Gnat?
Hello Pavle There is a description of this torpedo on: Shown as Electric-acoustic T-V, Known as Zaunkonig by the Germans. Phil
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15 years ago
phil morgan
According to Arnold Hague and Miramar, Copeland had the same name from building in 1923 to 1946. Best wishes Phil
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15 years ago
phil morgan
Harry Hadfield Marlow Petty Officer Stoker Service Number D/K59890 Son of Thomas Albert and Jane Marlow Husband of Constance From CWGC records
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15 years ago
phil morgan
www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk has a photograph of HMS Frolic,although not a very good one. Phil
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