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the missile itself were carried out in |l..\l..‘i. (iirdlc Ness. ‘lite S-.-iislttg is the Ill'.tln armament of the Count)’ class of destroyers. 'l'he-.e large destroyers (6.2t)() tons fttllload tll\pl;tL'L‘lllL‘l’ll) have three main roles: (I) escort duties with a task group, (2) operations as part of a. task unit with ability to bombard. and (3) in view of their considerable endurance they are useful for police» duties in pcacc-titnc in any part of the end of this year the Royal the world. Navy‘; long association with l\l;tn_v of the deck installations arcDonibristle will be severed. for, in under cover. and with their clean lines l ‘I’ was announced on May 23 that the First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval accordance with the policy of streamthe “ssashing down" after an attackl Stall". Admiral Sir Caspar John. (LC. B. was to be promoted to Admiral of lining the Navy's shore support anthe Fleet from that date. by llllClL‘LtI’ weapons is facilitated. nounced in 1958. Il.$l.S. Cochrnnc. The new Admiral of the Fleet was admiral in January. I05]. after serv- the Royal Naval Barracks‘. Donibristle. ‘llic Sctlsllls surface-to-air guided l’l1l\'s‘tiL‘ is tired from a launching plat-Iborn in 1903 and entered the Royal in; in comruaad of RN. Air Station. will be closed and the whole area will l tom‘. winch is situzttctl on the qlI;ll'lCl" t\a\':\l College. Dartmouth. in Septem- l.ossiemot1lh. and in the Admiralty. be free for disposal. deck and can be fired at any anglctber. 1916. .-\n ztvialion specialist. hc:llis lll'\l tl.i_e appointment was ltl lll.ll the personnel It was round the ship. |.ong-range targets qualilied as :1 pilot in Wit: and served cotntnand ol the Third Aircraft. of ll..\l.S.c\pt-ctctl Cocltranc would be transtlctcctctl h_\‘ r;td:tr are "lo-.‘l.ctl-oil" lor some _\'e:trs Willi tltlztl Ro_\';tl l'\';t\'y Squadron. and in N52 he becatne l ferred to shore accomliqttipntcttt. llc mothtlion attctnporary {and Royal Air I-'orcc rank in the Chief of Naval Air atito:n.itic;ill_s'. Port l-'.tl-_.:;tr early in l‘)6l ll.\l.S. l)t.-vonshire is expected to l-lcct Air Arm before promotion to was promoted to vice-:idmir:il naval .\l;treh. N54. and became Hing Olliccr until pertnatient centralised join the Fleet later in this ycar.?cotntn:tttdcr in I936. ztccomtnodation became available at For tltc first l8 months of the .-\ir (Home) in June. 1955. In to he followed shortly afterwards! to Rosyth. but it has now been decided by ll.\l.S. llatupshire. Too othcr,s.'Second World War. Sir Caspar was January. 1957. he was promoted to use ships berthed at Rosyth for the Kent and the London. are cx- 'l-Zvccutive Otliccr of ll.M.S. York. admiral and four months later became this temporary acconttnodation. Commissioner of the Ad|)t.'t.‘lt.'tl to commence their trials next be-in;_: Mentioned in Dcspatchcs for a Lord and The tasks of ll..\l.S. (‘ochrane will Vice-(Thief of l\'av:tl year. Two more. as yet not named. his services. Alter appointments First Sea be transferred in late t\'ovcntbcr this were approved in the l96l-62 Navy Home and in Wasliittglott. he took lfitall. lie was :tppointcd year to the two depot Ships. H.M.S. lcommand of H.M.S. Pretoria Castle: Lord and Chief of .\';tv.il Stall in l)unc;tnsb_v estintates. Head and l-l.M.S. (iirtllc The builders of H..\1.S. Dcvonshirelin October. I944, and in I‘)-$5 com-' .\lay. l‘)6tl. the naval Admiral of the Fleet Sir Caspar Ncss and. in December. ll..\l.S. Ocean. were .\lcssrs. Cammcll Laird and accomtnotlittion at Donibristlc will Sir Caspar was promoted to rear- John was created :1 (L8. in I952. close and the Ltd.. of ltirkcnhead. ships will rccommission K.C.ll. in l‘)56 and G.C.ll. in I960. The Flag Olliccr Air (Home) on l as H..\l.S. Cochrane. behalf of the Fleet Air Arm sent a l signal to the First Sea Lord congratu- l l-.ttin;.- him as the "litst lront-line ziviator to he prontotetl to .-‘\tlttttr.'tl of th: I lect." 1 tests ol
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..\l.S. Protector (Capt. R. (iraltattt. .\l.\‘.U.. l).S.C.. R..\'.) returned front hcr seventh street-ssise scasott in the .-\ntarctie on May 12. She will recommission attain this tnonlh and. in the autumn. will sail again to her last; itt
Ant:irt.'lit'a. The tl.t\‘ after the ship's arrival at l’ortsntouth. .Viee-Admiral l). l’. Dreycr. l-lag Ufficcr Air (Home) presented the Boyd Trophv. the Fleet Air Arm's premier award for flying cll‘tcicncy. to the ship. The last season. which started on October I9. 1962. has been marked by a diversity of activities and significant acliievetncnt. The visits paid to South .-'\_mcric;in ports have done much to improve Anglo-south .-\mcric.1tt relations. The ship's two Whirlwind llclictlplcts have operated in almost all conditions of weather in the r\nt:irctic. assisting surveyors and scientists in t:i.sl;s which often have been utterly impossible by :-n_v other tncztns. RIOUNTAIN CLlt\lBl{l) The Ro_v.'tl Marine detachment has been exercised in climbing. rescue work at" ~cneral acclimatisation to CXlt‘ttlllCl_i .old conditions. A small team. supported b the detachment. climbed an 8.000 Antarctic peak which had previously rcsistcd all attempts at conquest. The ship's (livers have given asislztncc and ellceted repairs to other ships, sometimes in tetnpcratttres
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Every cilort will be made to find alternative Adtnir.tll_v employment for the 50 hired industrial employees displaced. The clerical. typing and
established indttslrial stall will be found alternative posts in the Rosylh area.
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lllii\' Mrs. Dorothy Stiles. of l-'.dwin .-\trowsmith. K.('.f\l.(i.. to all the llritish Antarctic bases in the Gra(import. was alighting front the h:iml.utd ;trea—thc lirst titne this has ferry near midnight on 'l‘uesd;t_\'.,» ever been achieved. Willi the Captain. May 22. she fell into the water bethe Governor also flew to l-‘ossil Blull. tween the ferry and the pontoon on the \‘t)tlll|L'rt|m0sl llritish base in the the (iosport .sidc.
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Without hesitation. Radio Electrician's Mate David Chirgwin. of CARPET (IF PUMICE H..\l.S. lleron. who. at that time was Protector visited the Sottth Sandwich on course in H.M.S. Ariel. dived into 1 l~.l;tttds' and it new volcanic crater was the narrow gap and kept Mrs. Stiles discovered on one of the islands by the :tt'lo:il until his companions. Naval ship's helicopter. The immediate after l .-Xirtncn Eric Still and John Pannett etleets of a suhtnarine volcanic erup- nianaizcd to pull her out of the water. tion were obscrvctl. the ship sailing The crew of the ferry pulled R.l’...\l. through a large carpet of pumice. Clllrgssitt on to the jetty, lt was not all work, however. The‘ ‘the l.'.tllillll rescuer and Mrs‘. Stiles ship‘s company took atlvzintatzc of the were lukclt to :1 local tavern. where: opportunities‘ for ski-ing. shooting. l{.l-I.l\l. (Ihirgwin was given :1 hot‘ riding, fishing and otitw;ird-bound ex- drink and dry clothes. Mrs. Stiles peditions. "the yachtstuen. ttot content insisted on going to her own home.‘ with conventional cruising and racing. where. after a night's sleep. she said sailed the ship's whaler round Cape that apart from a bttmp on the head Horn and also on a tour of the ice- and the loss of her handbag and its' Contents. she was little the worse for bergs inside the Antarctic Circle. Two inch of this particular com- her ordeal. R.lZ..\l. Chirgwin reported that he mission will have reason to remember it with special .signil'tcancc. Radio had been swimming since he was Electrical Mechanic John Stewart was about four _v-::trs old, and that married in the Fzilklantl Islands and he saw the lady go into the water he l.e.tding Stores‘ .»‘s.ssi.st:tnt (V) l-’r;tnk plunged Slrillglll in without thinking. .\lul|in w.is married at (‘zipetos-.n. llollt‘ The Flag Ollicer .-\ir tllomc) in I met the ladies of their choice for the ;t Special Order at the l);t_\' has con;t.'i1lllltlfl't.'L‘/lllgpoint. l)iiziu;.- the season the ship tools" the E lizst time durin_e the previous season t_.:t.itt:l.iletl R. F. .\l. Clttl"_.!\\‘ll‘l on his Goscrtlo: of the l-’:tll>.'I.in.! lslantls. Sir; in the ship. '.iclt:cs.-m.cn:
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