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My old friend who now lives in a small village near Llanelli in S. Wales was an engineer on the North Atlantic convoys. Two of the boats he served on were torpedoed and he lost a number of mates. After the second sinking he was told his next boat was to be The HMS Trinidad, however, on the eve of that boat sailing he was taken off the crewlist and put onto a landing craft with a couple of tanks and their crews. A few days later he was informed that the Trinidad had been sunk with almost all hands lost.
The reason I started this thread is because of what this man has told me over the years, and believe me it has taken years for him to tell me most of it. He always says that there were many unrecognised heroes in The Merchant Navy, They were unarmed and depended entirely on others for their safety. That is why I am posting this cutting from a Daily Herald in the late 1930s.

The reason I started this thread is because of what this man has told me over the years, and believe me it has taken years for him to tell me most of it. He always says that there were many unrecognised heroes in The Merchant Navy, They were unarmed and depended entirely on others for their safety. That is why I am posting this cutting from a Daily Herald in the late 1930s.
