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INTERVIEW - ARCHIE THOMAS N2 RNBC
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@chrissheppard5068
@chrissheppard5068 8 дней назад
I had a part time job and one of the older workers (this being the 70ties) was a navy rating in WW2. he hated the Navy with a vengeance I think it was because the way the officers treated the men. I also read once that in the pacific there the men hated the officers more than the Japs on one ship. Personally I joined the Royal marines for 24 years.
@chrissimmins4171
@chrissimmins4171 5 месяцев назад
My Grandfather served on the Kent in China Station Bob laver
@wonglokking
@wonglokking 7 месяцев назад
Amazing video!
@ValerieNewcombe-ou9lt
@ValerieNewcombe-ou9lt 9 месяцев назад
Did anybody go to the Royal Naval School as a boarder between 1944/1952.???
@midnightteapot5633
@midnightteapot5633 11 месяцев назад
I did basic training in the Army Reserve back in the 80,s , I would never have passed out of training with the Navy, no way I could ever have learned those knots !!!
@shedhotradio4490
@shedhotradio4490 Год назад
Nice finds. Frank Gillard is my (was my) 1st cousin twice removed. My Gran’s first cousin and Father’s Godfather. Extraordinary life.
@simongee8928
@simongee8928 Год назад
Interesting to see the M.O. and the orthodontist wearing their tunic jackets whilst doing the examinations and not white surgery jackets.
@gregbolitho9775
@gregbolitho9775 Год назад
Nice 1, still similar stuff being taught in cutlunch commandos in the late 70 early 80 Downunda. Nice pull up m8 thanks!
@tectorama
@tectorama Год назад
RIP to those who fell to their death from the mast.
@andywilliams2237
@andywilliams2237 Год назад
Only one boy is known to have died by falling from the mast, Boy Second Class ALFRED HERBERT JAMES HICKMAN , who was 15 years and 9 months old.. On Saturday, 6th October 1928 at 3.15PM. Hickman climbed the mast with four other boys. This was not an "official" action but a "leisure activity" which any Boy could do at the weekend. He attempted to get to the button, but slipped - and rather than descending hand-over-hand as they were taught, he slid down the rope and burned his hands. A report in the Times said "Grasping a rope he was carried wide of the safety net at the bottom of the masr, and his hand was so badly burned by the friction that he released his hold, and was killeed almost instantly when he fell." The Royal Navy Communications Branch Museum notes that no other boys, of the thousands who climbed the mast, died and found no record of any serious injuries being sustained.. The vast majority of fatalities ay HMS Ganges were due to illness, as common diseases amongst a population of several hundred boys were hard to control, particularly before the dawn of modern medicines. The HMS Ganges Museum at Shotley Gate is dedicated the history of the establishment - details can be found online.
@GangesBoy
@GangesBoy 10 месяцев назад
Only 1 Boy, Alfred Hickman, died in that way. That was in 1927.
@nickviner1225
@nickviner1225 Год назад
I joined Ganges on October the second 1963 I went back as a diving instructor in 1968/69 Emigrated to Australia in 1972 Fifty years here yesterday.
@georgecarlile652
@georgecarlile652 Год назад
Thank you all.Those that did and did not come back, thankyou.
@jamesprice4647
@jamesprice4647 Год назад
The crazy voice of the commentator and the mad music. Another world.
@mindless-pedant
@mindless-pedant 8 месяцев назад
Crazy voice? He's easily understood which is more than can be said of today's presenters, what with their incomprehensible regional accents. No matter where an English speaker comes from, this presenter is easily understood.
@phil-zz5hk
@phil-zz5hk Год назад
spent winter of 72 in ganges . frobisher 21 mess . d133 now that's and old number . it was hard as a 15 year old , but worth it in the end .
@keithg7254
@keithg7254 Год назад
i used to live in number2 battery cottages up behind the gunlaying sheds !
@kengeorge50
@kengeorge50 Год назад
As a 14 year old cadet, I attended Ganges for an Ordinary Seamans course, covering a wide range of skills. It included a voluntary run through the commando assault course, which I enjoyed, until I was made to do a few laps around the running track. ( :) ) I enjoyed the experience. The video is adult training for WW2. After the war GANGES became a school for Royal Navy trainees who start at age 14. Most of them orphans.
@Biggles2498
@Biggles2498 Год назад
This is exactly what Adolf Hitler wanted every sense of the word.
@kenmealing5306
@kenmealing5306 Год назад
I lived across the river in Harwich you could see the mast even the button rating at the top of it,better man than me,terrifying
@duncanmckechnie4468
@duncanmckechnie4468 Год назад
I attended Royal hospital school from 1972-1979 Holbrook a naval boarding school in those days (you could probably see our school tower from Harwich) Some of our lads went on visits to ganges for parades and watching lads stand on the button and fireworks displays we even used to borrow their boxing ring for our inter house boxing matches
@Harldin
@Harldin Год назад
See they left out the bollocking the Recruit who dropped his rifle at 3.35 would have got
@Stanly-Stud
@Stanly-Stud Месяц назад
Probably a punch in the chest
@tinysaxon3826
@tinysaxon3826 Год назад
Not a fat wokey idiot amongst them !! They look more tougher, and wrens where they should be, not at sea !!
@haroldbransford7561
@haroldbransford7561 Год назад
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@haroldbransford7561
@haroldbransford7561 Год назад
Pp99
@dockerandy
@dockerandy Год назад
The Mast is currently away being restored. the grounds are now being turned into a housing estate. HMS Ganges is no more, and had been derelict for some years. i used to live in one of the houses behind the old Naafi store, which is now converted into a house !
@gerrysmith7031
@gerrysmith7031 Год назад
Makes me nostalgic for our past where did we faulter
@BJDorset
@BJDorset Год назад
Is Nelson Hall still there?
@nickviner1225
@nickviner1225 Год назад
@@BJDorset Yes I think I saw it on Google maps.
@andywilliams2237
@andywilliams2237 Год назад
The HMS Ganges mast has now been completely renovated and replaced - great to see the return of such an iconic landmark and hats off to Wavensmere for prioritising its restoration. It is a fitting monument to the 160,000 Boys who trained at HMS Ganges and served in the Royal Navy. According to the developer of the site, Nelson Hall, the PO Mess and the Swimming Pool building will be retained and repurposed - and the main gate will be retained. The HMS Ganges Museum at Shotley Gate is dedicated the history of the establishment - details can be found online.
@068694
@068694 6 месяцев назад
@@BJDorset Yes I believe that and the mast are protected. You can now see it from Harwich as all the trees have been cleared.
@jeffh6777
@jeffh6777 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for your sharing. There's not many video records of Whampoa Dock in the noted era available online.
@paulseatonz
@paulseatonz 2 года назад
You're welcome - my late dad was aboard the Kent 1938 - 1941 , initially stationed out in Hong Kong . Big change for a poor lad from Birmingham ! :-) We have quite a few photos he sent back from that time , i may try to splice them all up into a video , maybe . :-)
@alastairwest5200
@alastairwest5200 2 года назад
Leading airman Ken West, entered Ganges in 1948, age 16 - RIP