THE MARNE'S "OLDEST INHABITANTS". APRIL 1945, LEGHORN, ITALY ON BOARD THE DESTROYER HMS MARNE. ELEVEN RATINGS WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE MARNE SINCE HER FIRST COMMISSIONING FROM VICKERS ARMSTRONG'S YARD IN TYNESIDE IN 1941. - The eleven "oldest inhabitants" of the MARNE. Left to right: Able Seaman J S Brockstone of Parkstone, Dorset; ERA E Beades of Rotheram, Yorks; Leading Seaman H N Woolhouse, of Ealing, London; Able Seaman R J Dalton, of Northfleet, Kent; Petty Officer S G Heskett, of St Helens, Isle of Wight; Leading Seaman G S Marchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne; Able Seaman Pollock of Glasgow; Ab


THE MARNE'S "OLDEST INHABITANTS". APRIL 1945, LEGHORN, ITALY ON BOARD THE DESTROYER HMS MARNE. ELEVEN RATINGS WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE MARNE SINCE HER FIRST COMMISSIONING FROM VICKERS ARMSTRONG'S YARD IN TYNESIDE IN 1941. - The eleven "oldest inhabitants" of the MARNE. Left to right: Able Seaman J S Brockstone of Parkstone, Dorset; ERA E Beades of Rotheram, Yorks; Leading Seaman H N Woolhouse, of Ealing, London; Able Seaman R J Dalton, of Northfleet, Kent; Petty Officer S G Heskett, of St Helens, Isle of Wight; Leading Seaman G S Marchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne; Able Seaman Pollock of Glasgow; Able Seaman S T Sheath, of Southampton; Ordnance Artificer H Swarbrick of Port Seaton, East Lothian; and (in rear) Stoker J Pipe of Portsmouth; and Able Seaman R P Bandey of Kensington, London


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