Sparker's Talk
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MEMORY TIME
Anyone remember this form? Must admit I do not but perhaps it was covered in 5 letter groups?
Anyone remember this form? Must admit I do not but perhaps it was covered in 5 letter groups?
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Pretty close David .It was used for groups ........ do you recall the Synopsis that we read CW for the Navigator daily . Groups of figures that he then translated into the weather. We also used it for One Time Pad [Ssh nuff sed].
It was also pretty useful for detailing Watchbills and Equipment Complans .
Or on a lighter note - Playing Battleships and Destroyers
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It was also pretty useful for detailing Watchbills and Equipment Complans .
Or on a lighter note - Playing Battleships and Destroyers
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For you old fellow AE Kings
Husband: “I changed a light bulb today.
Wife: “ That's it? You changed a light bulb?? I did the laundry,
vacuumed the house, washed windows, cooked three meals, and
the list goes on and on ... And you changed a single light bulb?”
Husband: “Yep, that’s what I did today.
Watch this; I filmed me doing it.”
Click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/embed/f1BgzIZRf ... r_embedded
Husband: “I changed a light bulb today.
Wife: “ That's it? You changed a light bulb?? I did the laundry,
vacuumed the house, washed windows, cooked three meals, and
the list goes on and on ... And you changed a single light bulb?”
Husband: “Yep, that’s what I did today.
Watch this; I filmed me doing it.”
Click here to watch: https://www.youtube.com/embed/f1BgzIZRf ... r_embedded
HMS Pelican 1938 - 1958 GGCV L86 U86 F86 What I Have I Hold ~ A wonderful bird is the Pelican its beak can hold more than its belly can.
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HMS BELFAST
See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... ature=emb_
And:
https://www.iwm.org.uk/membership
Also see:
http://lewin-of-greenwich-naval-history ... =84&t=2201
See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... ature=emb_
And:
https://www.iwm.org.uk/membership
Also see:
http://lewin-of-greenwich-naval-history ... =84&t=2201
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That was a blast from the past David . Bernie and I met in the "Silver Cross" Remembrance Sunday several years ago . {Silver Cross was the Whitehall Wireless local in Whitehall ].
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FRED BUNDAY GANGES 1915
Fred Bunday on the right, aged 101, ex CHIEF TEL, Ganges 1915, attending HMSGA Reunion at Pakefield in 2001 with his Minder Harry Larcombe. Later he was given a bottle of Pussers and danced with one of the Blue Coats. He crossed the bar the following year.
[Must make our own [Old Chief Tel feel a bit younger.]
Fred Bunday on the right, aged 101, ex CHIEF TEL, Ganges 1915, attending HMSGA Reunion at Pakefield in 2001 with his Minder Harry Larcombe. Later he was given a bottle of Pussers and danced with one of the Blue Coats. He crossed the bar the following year.
[Must make our own [Old Chief Tel feel a bit younger.]
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Passed back to Tim Dave, Cheers.
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Sure does David ....... I well remember my old Scpouse mate , who a probably spoke of on the old WNSF , Ronnie Hill who operated Belfast's Radio Shak for many years together with HMS Plymouth's in Scouseland . He mentored me thru Killick at tje STC on Manoel Island and again at the College of Knowledge for RS and we later became fierce run ashore oppose when in the 6th FS Far East , him on CherryB [Charybdis] and me on Lynx . He managed a sixth five before becoming a Recruiter at the Leeds Centre finally retiring with a dicky ticker but never switched off and it is said he was still operating as a Ham WW until he crossed the bar .Pelican wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:59 am FRED BUNDAY GANGES 1915
Fred Bunday on the right, aged 101, ex CHIEF TEL, Ganges 1915, attending HMSGA Reunion at Pakefield in 2001 with his Minder Harry Larcombe. Later he was given a bottle of Pussers and danced with one of the Blue Coats. He crossed the bar the following year.
[Must make our own [Old Chief Tel feel a bit younger.]
I think he will be well remembered by some on Belfast as he spent many years rebuilding her Wirelesss Setup for originality.
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BERNIE BRISTOLL AND HMS BELFAST GO BACK A LONG WAY
Bernie can’t help it, he even translates number plates into dots and dashes as he waits to cross the road.
He first served on board as a Leading Radio Operator, translating complex messages into Morse code during her peace keeping missions in the 1960s.
He returned decades later, and comes aboard every Friday. This time round, he's educating visitors, telling them stories about life at sea and teaching them the basics of Morse code.
"As I come on board, you get that feeling…the smell of the ship, it’s beautiful, it brings back the old memories”
See & listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
Help tell stories that deserve to be heard. Become a member today. https://www.iwm.org.uk/membership
Also attached a photo taken from the Crowsnest camera taken this evening.
Bernie can’t help it, he even translates number plates into dots and dashes as he waits to cross the road.
He first served on board as a Leading Radio Operator, translating complex messages into Morse code during her peace keeping missions in the 1960s.
He returned decades later, and comes aboard every Friday. This time round, he's educating visitors, telling them stories about life at sea and teaching them the basics of Morse code.
"As I come on board, you get that feeling…the smell of the ship, it’s beautiful, it brings back the old memories”
See & listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... e=emb_logo
Help tell stories that deserve to be heard. Become a member today. https://www.iwm.org.uk/membership
Also attached a photo taken from the Crowsnest camera taken this evening.
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JOHN JONES SPARKER
John's official number is D114530F - RIP John.
John's official number is D114530F - RIP John.
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