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Sheldon Hall
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It would help if you could find out the Commodore's name!
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flawedhero
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Sheldon,
Ill have another word with the colleague next time she visits, just thought it was very unusual if true and might stick in the mind! |
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flawedhero
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Apparently hes Commodore Jamie Miller, now Royal Navy Commander of Wales and Midlands regions cant find any connection via the net, although his naval career is well documented earliest mention of him i can find is serving on HMS Cavalier in 1972 given timescale etc for school university and Dartmouh naval college i'd assume he might have been a little young to have appeared in Zulu. He survived the sinking of HMS Coventry during the Falklands War.
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Martin Everett
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How about HMS Zulu????
Three ships of the British Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Zulu, after the African Zulu people: HMS Zulu launched in 1909, a 1905 Tribal (or F-class) destroyer that served in World War I. HMS Zulu (F18), launched in 1937, a 1936 Tribal-class destroyer that served in World War II. HMS Zulu (F124), launched in 1962, a Tribal class frigate. |
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