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Date Posted: 14:54:58 02/19/01 Mon
Author: Ashley
Subject: Re: One of the crew of H.M.H.S. "Britannic"
In reply to: Ian G. Hughes 's message, "One of the crew of H.M.H.S. "Britannic"" on 05:52:22 12/17/99 Fri

>I thought that you may be interested in the fact that
>my maternal grandfather was Master-at-Arms on the
>"Britannic" for the whole of her short life.
>I never knew him as he died long before I was born.
>However, I do have a small photograph of hin
>surrounded by his WWI medals, including the Agean
>Star. All are in a Victorian picture frame. I also
>have a single White Star uniform button (brass) off
>his uniform
>Of more interest, his only surviving daughter lives in
>the States and I believe she has material relevant to
>her father forwarded to her by his daughter on the
>death of her father. What the material is I do not
>know.
>The name of the Master-at-Arms was James A. Milne who
>had two sons and four daughters. The youngest son.
>John A. Milne went down with the m/v "Empire Comet" as
>did all hands, when she was torpedoed by U-136 in the
>North-Western Approaches on 17 February 1942.
>If I can be of further help do not hesitate to e-mail
>me.
>All the best
>Ian G. Hughes.

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