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pompeydel

New member
May 27, 2004
531
West Sussex
HMS Raleigh 1979
HMS Sheffield 1979 - 1982
HMS Vernon
HMS Collingwood 1982 - 1983
HMS Southampton 1983 - 1987
HMS Invincible 1987 - 1991
HMS Exeter (Pier head Jump) 1990
HMS Illustrious 1991 - 1994
HMS Richmond 1994 - 1998
CIS Bath 1998 - 2002

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spig100963

New member
Mar 18, 2011
298
HMS Raleigh 1979
HMS Sheffield 1979 - 1982
HMS Vernon
HMS Collingwood 1982 - 1983
HMS Southampton 1983 - 1987
HMS Invincible 1987 - 1991
HMS Exeter (Pier head Jump) 1990
HMS Illustrious 1991 - 1994
HMS Richmond 1994 - 1998
CIS Bath 1998 - 2002

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Were you on the Sheffield when it got hit?
 


Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
4,993
in no particular order


joined up HMS Raleigh July 77
HMS Mercury sparker training
HMS Diomede
HMS Achilles
HMS Mercury (killicks course)
HMS Minerva (Argie bashing)
HMS Mercury (RS's course)
various communication centre (mountwise/northwood/cinciberlant(Portugal))
Raleigh again for killicks leadership
Royal Arthur for petty officer leadership
HMS Sandpiper
HMS Drake
HMS Fearless (with smudge the wafu)
HMS Collingwood (Kelly Squadron instructor)

left in July 96 (medical/voluntary redundancy)
think that's about it.............
 


daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
Have been embarked forces on Invincible and Fearless and many an Lsl. Was sick on the Invincible, we were housed under the flight deck in camp beds. The smell of fuel and rough sea made me feel awful. Whilst feeling rough had to galley duty, the pot wash on board was unbelievable. (24 hours behind) Nothing worse than sea sickness. Don't know how you Matelots do it?


On the old Ark...we always tried to position ourselves near soldiers or RAF people at Breakfast....plenty of extra greasy bacon and sausages :-D
 


spig100963

New member
Mar 18, 2011
298
On the old Ark...we always tried to position ourselves near soldiers or RAF people at Breakfast....plenty of extra greasy bacon and sausages :-D

Nothing ever stopped me eating. We use to have a Company Sgt Maj, a proper hard man.
When we boarded ship he had to give up command of the company and retired to his
bed, even in dock.
 






spig100963

New member
Mar 18, 2011
298
Unfortunately yes. Lost some good mates. RIP lads.

Sorry to hear that mate. Can remember being in the bar on SS Canberra,
(only having two tins, honest) when we heard the news about the Sheffield.
Things went very sombre. We knew we were going in after that.

A friend and I are going to the Falklands in Dec for a re visit. Apparently
15 ex Marines reside there and are awaiting our arrival. Only god knows what
they will have in store for us.
 


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