The Polar Medal
Most of you, it is believed, will not have realised that two RFA Officers in September 1941 were awarded the Polar Medal in Bronze by His Majesty King George VI for good services between 1925 to 1939 in Antarctica. During…
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Previous name: Ebonol (2), CedarolSubsequent name: Official Number: 180931 …
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Subsequent name: Myrina Official Number: 166550 …
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Robert Dundas on builders trials in 1938 (above) – note the gun on the stern Courtesy of Falkirk Council Archives Subsequent name: Official Number: …
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As Empire Tesbury As RFA Rippledyke Previous name: Empire Tesbury Subsequent name: Ada …
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HMS Reward when part of the Fishery Protection Squadron Copyright of Aage Schjølberg acknowledged Subsequent name: Englishman Official Number: …
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Previous name: ChungkingSubsequent name: Official Number: 184289 …
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Previous name: Changchow IIISubsequent name: Official Number: 184366 …
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RFA Resource (1) RFA Resource (1) courtesy of Mike Day Collection Subsequent name: Official Number: …
View moreThe Polar Medal
Most of you, it is believed, will not have realised that two RFA Officers in September 1941 were awarded the Polar Medal in Bronze by His Majesty King George VI…
View moreRFA Robert Dundas
Robert Dundas on builders trials in 1938 (above) – note the gun on the stern Courtesy of Falkirk Council Archives Subsequent name: …
View moreRFA Reward
HMS Reward when part of the Fishery Protection Squadron Copyright of Aage Schjølberg acknowledged Subsequent name: …
View moreRFA Resource
RFA Resource (1) RFA Resource (1) courtesy of Mike Day Collection Subsequent name: Official Number: …
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