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    Royal Navy query ?

    Hi guys I have just received my grandfathers WW2 service record he was in the Royal Navy and it has a list of ships and what not that he served on, I was just wondering how can I find out what these ships were and what happened to them in the war if possible?
    Thanks.

    #2
    PM me with the ships' names and I'll find out.

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      #3
      Will do Tony, thankyou.

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        #4
        Hi Tony I managed to get the name of the ships or bases?
        Here goes,any chance of knowing what the ships were etc.destroyer/cruiser?

        HMS EXCALIBUR
        DRAKE
        DRAKE 1V
        APPLEDORE/APPLEDONE ? Not sure how spelt
        FLYCATCHER
        NABBERLEY
        GOLDEN HIND
        PIONEER
        ARGONAUT
        GOULD
        GLORY
        SULTAN

        Tony which is the best way to do a search for some sort of service record etc.what medal entitlements and the like, his name is,
        JOHN STAGG
        dob. 09/11/1925 Durham
        I very much appreciate your help on this,thanks once again.
        Adam.

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          #5
          Hi Adam: I've posted your list of ships on another British forum so if you don't get your answer from Tony, or from someone here, you'll have it soon enough! I'll post the answers I get as soon as they come in.

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            #6
            Adam: here's a start for you - there will be more to come shortly - watch this space:

            PIONEER =ex HMS Mars, maintenance vessel
            ARGONAUT = Cruiser of 1941
            GOULD = Frigate (an ex USN ship) sunk by U358 1.3.1944
            GLORY = Aircraft carrier of 1943
            SULTAN - Battleship of 1870 used as Training Ship

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              #7
              Originally posted by Greeves
              Hi Adam: I've posted your list of ships on another British forum so if you don't get your answer from Tony, or from someone here, you'll have it soon enough! I'll post the answers I get as soon as they come in.
              Geoff,
              Could you post the link to the British forum site you are referring to, please?

              Cheers,
              James

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                #8
                Here are some more, Adam:

                HMS Flycatcher was a RN Air Station, formerly RAF Ludham. It was only turned over to the Navy for a few months - Aug 44-Feb 45, before being returned to RAF Fighter Command use. It is located near RAF Coltishall, near Norwich.

                This link will tell you a bit more about its role.

                http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/squadrons/MONAB.html

                HMS Excalibur - Choice of two, shore based post-war training depot, or 1950's experimental sub.

                HMS Drake - RN barracks (also a WW1 Cruiser, sunk 1917), Plymouth - sailors demobbed here post-WW2

                HMS Drake 1V - probably a sub-unit of the above

                HMS Appledore - Combined Ops training base, located at Appledore, Devon

                James: the forum is www.britishmedalforum.com . It's primarily a medals forum, but well worth the visit even if you only have a passing interest in things medallic. Some terrific groups being showcased over there and ton of usefull information from some very advanced collectors (much like the information we find on this wonderful forum!)

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                  #9
                  So it looks like you're just missing information on HMS Nabberly and Golden Hind - I'm sure that will pop up eventually!

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                    #10
                    Geoff,

                    Thanks for the link! The site looks interesting, I've added it to my favourites list.

                    Cheers,
                    James

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                      #11
                      Hi Geoff thanks for the reply, and your help much appreciated.

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                        #12
                        No problem, Adam - there was a bit more to the discussion regarding the various ships - I'll post the link here so you can read through it all and so I don't make any mistakes in recopying information.
                        It would seem there might be an Australian connection to all this too...

                        http://www.britishmedalforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=1762

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                          #13
                          ??


                          http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/foru...ad.php?t=50500

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                            #14
                            Hmmmmmm.....

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                              #15
                              Hi Jim, perhaps Adam missed your original reply to his question last year as he never thanked you?


                              Cheers, Ade.

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