THE Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association is looking for RN Electricians of the 50s, 60s and 70s, who were trained on Direct Current and suddenly confronted with Alternating Current. While the main aim is to reunite you with old shipmates, we are look
THE Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association is looking for RN Electricians of the 50s, 60s and 70s, who were trained on Direct Current and suddenly confronted with Alternating Current.
While the main aim is to reunite you with old shipmates, we are looking for your tales of woe and bewilderment for our magazine.
If you are ex-Royal Navy Electrical, send your details, story and the ship you would most like to find your shipmates from, to newsletter editor Brian Joy at navy.bj3@ntlworld.com.
MIKE CROWE
Isle of Wight
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