daveinprague
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My dad was on the Eagle. I was on the Ark (RO9) ;-)
As I said before, I served on the Ark Royal, the one that was in the TV series Sailing. We always had nicknames for ships. The first plastic minesweeper (to evade magnetic mines) was nicknamed HMS Tupperware for instance. I also served on the Bulwark, affectionately known as the Rusty B but only by those that served on it. Anyone else got short shrift.
I worry that the matelots on this one will be known as Queenies? Anyway, should toughen them up.
We were picket ship (HMS Saintes,battle class destroyer) for the Bulwark at the Suez,There was Albion,Bulwark,Centaur in the same light carrier group,but rarely served together.
I had a great uncle who served on an earlier HMS Bulwark. The vessel that blew up in 1914 at Sheerness, with the loss of 734 men.My Dad served on the Bulwark from 54-56.
Btw to GoldwithFalmer, HMS Warrior was a stone frigate unless he was in Queen Victoria's Navy.
My Dad served on the Bulwark from 54-56.
Btw to GoldwithFalmer, HMS Warrior was a stone frigate unless he was in Queen Victoria's Navy.
Spent time underground there as well ;-) Pretty amazing place
My dad was on the Eagle. I was on the Ark (RO9) ;-)
When were you on the Ark? Iwas on there 88-89, did the Aussie bi-centennial deployment
Years before mate... 72-73...
We were quite a way down in the hole, but the places below us were pretty james bondish. lots of armed marines as well. Strange place.
We had to stay down there during an exercise and were shut in. Walls came down, and beds revealed etc... pretty strange experience.
Im ancient. Thats when i left haha
Put a copy of the picture on here I would love to see it.My Brother in-law has just retired from the Navy after 30years in Scotland spent most of his time on Subs finished as a training officer. He also said 7000 to 10000 civilian jobs around the Scottish bases will be lost if the vote is yes for independence.Got a navy reunion this Wednesday the 10th,not many of us left now,about 18 with the signifigant others.
Have done a painting of our ship...HMS Alert in the Singapore Straits 1959 which is being unveiled for the Association.
Spent time underground there as well ;-) Pretty amazing place
Put a copy of the picture on here I would love to see it.My Brother in-law has just retired from the Navy after 30years in Scotland spent most of his time on Subs finished as a training officer. He also said 7000 to 10000 civilian jobs around the Scottish bases will be lost if the vote is yes for independence.
My Dad served on the Bulwark from 54-56.
Btw to GoldwithFalmer, HMS Warrior was a stone frigate unless he was in Queen Victoria's Navy.
This is HMS Warrior http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Warrior_(R31)![]()
Thank you but please don't refer to HMS Victorious as a lovely boat! She was a ship. To an ex-matelot boats are submarines. Sorry.