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Service Number:N4291438
RAF Base/Squadron 1:RAF Mountbatten -
RAF Base/Squadron 2:RAF Alness -
RAF Base/Squadron 3:RAF Gan -
RAF Base/Squadron 4:RAF Luqa -
RAF Base/Squadron 5:RAF Newhaven -
RAF Base/Squadron 6:RAF Tenby -
Rank:Corporal
Year Joined:1967
Year Left:1986
Where are you now?:Living in Lincoln, wife Sue three married daughters, and a cat. Caseworker for SSAFA/FH, and RAFBF

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RMS Queen Elizabeth and Sunderland off Calshot
RMS Queen Mary and Sunderland off calshot
37.5ft Seaplane Tender.
HSL 102. the last surviving seaworthy 200 Class, the first purpose built Air/Sae rescue Launch, built 1936
Sunderland of 10Sqn RAAF ca1942, with 60ft GS Pinnace in attendance
Bomb scow ready to be slipped to arm aircraft. This was I believe either Calshot or Pembroke Dock.
Rescue & Target Towing Launch (RTTL) 2772E Probably the fastest launch the RAF had, it recorded over 50kts on trials. Photo probably taken off Brighton (showing off)
Air Sea Rescue Memorial at Gorleston
Roll Of Honour
Dedication plaque
RAF Calshot
HMAFV 2768 ready for slipping: Malta 1970
RTTL 2768 of Malta 1969
RTTL 2758 1969 off Malta
Whaleback and Hurricane
28 Nov 1940, Sunderland of 10Sqn RAAF N9048 badly damaged at Mountbatten
Mount Batten Nov 28 1940. The oil tanks at turnchapel seen burning in the background
Royal Naval Hospital Crystal Palace. 1918- 1919. Doctors and SBA's of my grandfathers watch. Grandfather is front row 1st left
Lysander and 100 Class HSL
Servicing  10Sqn Sunderlands at No:1 hangar
Bombing up a Short Singapore. Anti piracy patrols during Spanish Civil War
A fishing boat lost its' engine in the Cromarty Firth, HMAFV 4006 Lancaster to the rescue. A quick burst on the throttles and the propshaft parted company with the gearbox
Nimrod overflying HMAFV Seal on excercise in Murray Firth
HMAFV Seal. ''Oops''
2771 back in service after re-decking at 1151MCU Malta.
You can tell it's not long down the slip as most of the paint is intact around the stem shoe.
Gannet from HMS Eagle, taken fron the deck of HMAFV 2798




Would you believe it. i have been a member of another site for ages and not heard from anybody . just became a full member here and minutes later cappy gets in touch with me. i'm so overwhelmed i just don't know what to say except thanks to you all keep up the great work. cheers jim James Hewitson




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