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Ian, The Pub was the Metropolitan Southwark the first of many mistakes, after many Pubs now settled down but probably now in my 82nd year slowed down. but still take a interest in the RN, being Vice President of our Local RNA Branch, The Members find a member ex-Fleet Air Arm strange and even stranger that of a MET man.. |
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Johnney I remember you at the Admiralty just before you left the mob and I came to a pub you were running somewhere south of the Thames one evening. I was just a sprog then. |
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Hi to everyone. I've not been paying attention to the site for ages so thought that I'd let you know that I'm still about, just! In normal circumstances John we would be on our way to France this week for our late winter break. Last years 4 week break turned into nearly 5 months for various reasons. I hope all of you that remember me are well. Cheers Ian. |
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I blame Bryn for my officer career! Having been a od fron 1958 to 1968 once my hook arrived my DO suggested I had a go at SD. Bryn had been our office PO in Centaur and got SDAV sub around 68, I next met him in 70 when was in Hardy (type 14) getting his Bridge watch keeping cert. I was SDAV in 71, my appointer (Geoff Maltby) told me I could go GL like Bryn, so after ark Royal and 845 sqdn I too was sent to type 14 Dundas for 1 year, then FNO (navigator) Berwick 1 year, PWO and back to sea! I was SWO Fearless in 82, Bryn was Cdr Intrepid, got a mention in dispatches! Did not see Bryn again, I was sea going til 86 before coming ashore for good. Seem never to cross paths with Spud after Admiralty in the 60's I was 1st Lt Invincile 82-84 so just missed you there, Had a good life, and always look back on my Tiger draft as a 17 to 19 year as a favourite job, happy days |
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Brian - just noticed your post - I swear I check in every day and am really looking forward to Christmas. Keep it coming members it is good for our dementia - good exercise researching your brain for the past but also an alternative to doing endless crosswords or playing patience ( I do NOT deny that these activities are good for you). |
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When I was quoting the male (MET) staff at Halfar Control Tower in 1958 , I didn't mention Brin Telfer . I've got the feeling that Brin became a Naval Officer of high rank |
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Johnny - you sadly missed the original cloudobs website replaced some years ago because of some tech glitch and had to start again. . It was previously a vibrant platform with contributions from those who served post war to about mid '70's. The Aircraft Carrier era. |
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Frequently I look into the comment Entries but apart from all those strange people. all I see is my last entry on the 12th April 2020 the day after my 81st Birthday but alas I see no more replies or New Entries, either I am in the comments have moved elsewhere or no one has anything to say. |
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Hi Kenneth thought I would state my thanks for your Birthday Wishes , who would have thought we would reach our 80's and now I am 81, obviously due to good cleaning but more probable through lifting weights and exercise, which with Lockdown have just started after many years taking a unhealthy course of life, based on Gin. |
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