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No. 18 NOVEMBER, 1955 The Official Newspaper ol the Portsmouth Command and The Itoyal Naval Association
Queen's Commendation For Naval Fireligh Eel's
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I N C I t( )K I N(, clouds of noxious, sitioke. an officer and rating of the RoaI \a%\ directed the fighting of the fierce tire on board the Italian tanker Argea after her colli-don in the Persian ('stiff in May for si en I -four hours v it hoti t rest. 1 hey ssere Senior (timiiiissioned Meetianicj.i n I larold Ward. R.N.,and ( Ilie f Viie I fleet i ng Mechanic Ancurin P. J.tiiies. itith of I'ortsinouth, serstog in the frigate Loch Killisport. 1 he ao .ti d of the Queen's Cornmendulion to them for bra'. cry was announced ill the l~ondon Gazette on September 27. Mr. Ward and (Ii. M.( I.) Jatne, were sent in file Loch Killisport's motor-boat to the Italian ship to on the state of the lire. At the 111 lie. the .\rgea Prima oasabandoned the after structure on tire and flames coming from the hatch covers of too cargo tanks. Thes were the first on hoard the luau lie essel and. o hi lst the I Mci Kill ispmirt was proceeding alongside. fought the tires si nglelua ndcd. The s. afteroards took charge of the tirefighting organisation and. when tile oil tires is crc ext mnetiushed. tack led the fires it, lie it icr smmperstrmmct mire. I lie,,: tires iscre very deep-seated alld tlie ext reule tempera ill re s and clouds of smoke made fit efighiting intusl arduous. 'I lies. continued. however. to direct the operations for lii ent'. -four hours. o hen it became neeess.um to order them hack to themi oss n ship. As a result of their efforts. ilie fire is as confined to the refu igera tor space and its tecC5sCs.,t"iit not aho'.'.cmi to spread to file engine and boiler-roomits or tiller that.
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1011t Annual Dinner of Officers Of the Electrical Branch, Al 1 HE 10111 Annual I)inner if Officers tit the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy and Reserves, held in H.M.S. (ollingood on Friday, September 30. the Guest (it Honour was the late l)ireetor of the Naval ElectriRear-Admit aI Sir C. cal Phihlip ( larke. KItE., C-IL D.S.O.. .ltrit.LR.E. M.I.li.E. M The President. Capt. K. R. Buckicy. Navy (H.M.S. Collingwood), the record number of 188 members. many oh them Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. is ho. quite accihad found themselves in dentally business near Fareharn. Capt. Buckley presented Admiral Clarke with a memento of the occasion, a model of a radar act tl modified so that it is much easier to maintain than the original. In calling on the Vice-Pi esident. Capt. 1.. S. Bennett. B.Sc., RN. (H.M.S. Ariell to propose the health of the Electrical Branch. he paid tribute to "the other side of the house", the Air Electrical Section. Capt. Bennett said that the Branch as a whole had gone from strength to strength during the last year as was evident from the record attendance referred to by the President. The 1) i rector - Rear-Admiral K. H. 1. I'eard. CB.E., MILE,, in proposing the health and happiness of his predecessor held up the life and work of Admiral Clarke as an example to the Branch. Admiral Clarkc. he said, had a distinguished record 01
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the height of the ti-boat campaign, and in command of I (MS. Glasgow
Drafting Forecast
The cruiser H.MS. Birmingham (Capt. 3. R. Barnes, 03.0., R.N.) steams past the cruise liner Caronia during the luxury ship's calf in the Grand Harbour, Malta, with tourists
Commissioning Programme
For General Service November S : H.M.S. U ndine' cornmissions at Portsmouth for and Home I led. Mediter-ranean November 15: II.M.S. Glasgow' commissions at Portsmouth for General Service in Home I feet.
May 29. 1956: Il.M. Ships \gincomirt and llarrosa commission at Portsmouth for Mediterranean and Home fleet. May. 1956: }I.M.S. Alhion commissions at Portsmouth for s ledtIerranean and Home I heel.
For Foreign Service November 7: H.M.S. Newcastle' commissions at Singapore for Far East Station. February 21. 1956: H.M.S. Duchess commissions at Portsmouth for MediEarly l)cccmhuer: H.M.S. Modcstc' terranean and Home Elect. commissions at Singapore for Far East Station. March. l95(: 11.M.S. Loch Kilhist coot missioils at Cha th ain for Note: The ships' companies of ships l'or Horn e a id East Indies Station. marked * have been completed. November 23: H.M. Ships Chevron' and Chaplet' cotnniision at Portsmouth for Mediterranean and Home I-kct.
"in which he finished the War.' Admiral Peard closed with a glowing tribute to both Admiral and Lady Clarke for their tremendous contribution to the progress of the Branch, both in and out of uniform. In response to the toast, which was warmly acclaimed (the strains of "For he's a j0IIv good fellow" must have been heard in Fareham). Admiral Clarke said that ''as the retiring managing director I would like to review some changes in the firm for the benefit of the principal shareholders". He regretted the passing of 'the green' as a badge of office but sias confident the change would better lire status of the Branch without in any way depriving it of its identity, 1 he l-irst Sea lord and other members of the flo:mrd of Admir.mlt had told turn h,'s much
they appreciated the work the Branch had done and would do in the future. Sir Phillip reminded young officers that engineers were now respectable and respected people is ho had their place in ''management'' but only it first and then they were "good officers engineers". Their training, both good at the University and elsewhere, was designed to this end, and it was tip to them to show the Service the value of their mettle. Admiral Clarke closed with the words "Admiral Pezmrd, v our new director', is a lifelong col'managing of mine; I know his league :111(1 friend and have the greatest capabilities in him. I assure you the 'firm' con-fidence is in safe hands.'' (Sec phnu mi page 16)
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