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St 8 t9( H.M.S. Torquay* ( K. ('. Foord. K. t.N., s ikeate.) n Home 0.N. 28204 and Mediterranean I leets, 5% hn .i motol C01M Of H.S1 s 1,450: H.St. Shi'. \ginMa tssent-eight Scnge.tnce earring rect~niinillton at lial.11 1.i,tigig% foundered ;and sank in court4 and aid 1 Mediterranean Port Phillip. Petty Officer E oord pro- Portsmouth fair ceetled to the scene in a motor cutter H ome Ileets men in and dised lit the rescue of the water. He brought one man hack 824 Mis 1956: 8(8). X$ and to the cutiel and then carried out Squadrons form for sers ice in H.M.S. artificial rspii a ion on " those already - lbis f it. sated and in nc.d June 26. 1956 : H.M.S. Albion Chief Petty Officer Cook (SO George I-. Salter. R.E.M P/1X. 50585 commissions for sers ice in Home and Ass urtlesI the British Empire Medal Mediterranean Elects. flit ision) in the New Year (MiIi:a' Protector For- outstanding August 8. 19%: H 51.5. Honours- List._- 1956. C, ,k .S'S" tc.iI and devotion to duty wnhic scrv- rceonmissituis it't Sc 4CV "4 ins at the Royal Naval Air Station. Atlantic. l3rameote. (hid Petty Officer Cook Salter has August 8. 1956: H.M.S. I ns (new carried out his scrv necessary hut . often arduous and unspectacular Milit.irs flit sion) in the New Year work ss ith zeal and devotion to duty. list. 1956. for outstanding Honour' He has shown outstanding leadership zeal and de'.tion to duts while and initiative in the organication of in H.M.S. Excellent. cook stall and cookine routine which serving Chief Petty Officer Barnes is the I.munchcd. h is hcin :lit,,! siicssfsitt Pelts

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It .aliii. the storks and in tv.o hour

the ship %%.i, under ss iy again, hound to refuel before for Port Said returning to Malta. as not a new role This mission for the Manxman. During the war she made many trips through the Mediterranean. taking food, stores md smmunuIon to Malta during the siege. Her high speed and large milling deck make her ideal for this sort %% hen mines are not of task eruhaikcd.

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June _0. 19Sf': H.'l S. ( 'I1t'isl C commissions at Singapoic li I it E.ist Station. 1956: H.M.S. NewId. August loundland recommissit'ns at Singapore rIUI I _t C U.4I .44........... Note.-1 he ships* companies of the ships marked have been completed. --. (hid Pelts Officer Barnes is a most as cifeciuse org.inlser. particularly President of the Chief Petty Officers Mess and of the Gunnery instructors* Association. He has been a leading

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