Royal Navy 1941 to ’46 in order, Islands of Stimulation in a Sea of Monotony

There is nothing more stimulating than sitting on a button on a warship when it is gathering speed. Button is the term used for the round pancake of wood set on top of the mast to protect the end from the weather. Radar relies on signals received through a special cable which connects the set… Continue reading Royal Navy 1941 to ’46 in order, Islands of Stimulation in a Sea of Monotony

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Royal Navy 1941 to ’46 in order, The Boredom of the watch Aboard

The watch aboard on our destroyer consisted of those men who would normally be on watch at sea. In harbour the rigorous discipline was relaxed and there were hours when one could go ashore; the rest being on leave. Most of the time life was very routine and monotonous. In the first week or so… Continue reading Royal Navy 1941 to ’46 in order, The Boredom of the watch Aboard

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