ADMIRAL LYON CONGRATULATES THE NAVY ON SUCCESS OF EAST COAST CONVOYS. 22 JUNE 1943, HARWICH. ON A FAREWELL TOUR OF SUB-COMMANDS IN HIS AREA, ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE D,OYLY LYON, KCB, COMMANDER IN CHIEF NORE, ADDRESSED NAVAL PERSONNEL, BOTH SEAGOING AND SHORE BASED, INCLUDING WRENS, WHOSE WORK HAS BEEN DIRECTLY CONCERNED WITH EAST COAST CONVOYS AND CONGRATULATED THEM ON THE SUCCESS OF THEIR EFFORTS. - Admiral Sir George N D'Oyly Lyon inspecting Wrens, to whose work he paid high tribute. Left to right: Captain A E H Wright, DSO, RN; Rear Admiral H H Rogers, MVO, OBE (Flag Officer in Charge, Harwich);
ADMIRAL LYON CONGRATULATES THE NAVY ON SUCCESS OF EAST COAST CONVOYS. 22 JUNE 1943, HARWICH. ON A FAREWELL TOUR OF SUB-COMMANDS IN HIS AREA, ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE D,OYLY LYON, KCB, COMMANDER IN CHIEF NORE, ADDRESSED NAVAL PERSONNEL, BOTH SEAGOING AND SHORE BASED, INCLUDING WRENS, WHOSE WORK HAS BEEN DIRECTLY CONCERNED WITH EAST COAST CONVOYS AND CONGRATULATED THEM ON THE SUCCESS OF THEIR EFFORTS. - Admiral Sir George N D'Oyly Lyon inspecting Wrens, to whose work he paid high tribute. Left to right: Captain A E H Wright, DSO, RN; Rear Admiral H H Rogers, MVO, OBE (Flag Officer in Charge, Harwich); Admiral Lyon and First Officer J G Poulden, WRNS
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