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Author: Keith (A.D.C 527 and A.D.C. 1272.) |
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Date Posted: 26/01/08 10:44pm A.D.C 527 and A.D.C. 1272. We again request any assistance, Tregenna is a tribute web site and although the tribute is centred around Captain Care and his crew of the SS. Tregenna (Cpt. Care was native to my home Town of Barry) We attempt rather than waste our spare web space to help and assist others. We at Tregenna have recently linked to: <a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.barrymerchantseamen.org.uk">http://www.barrymerchantseamen.org.uk</a> Our intention is to rather than duplicate work, is to give every assistance to them on completing works on the Barry MN ROLE OF HONOUR. There is much to do still as we strive to find more details and make the list of names more interactive etc and complete all details. You are invited to look in and assist if possible at the above WWW ADDRESS. We have many gaps and ask for every help. Currently we are puzzled trying to find the fate of two ships listed as A.D.C 527 and A.D.C. 1272. The two casualties we have recorded for these (one for each vessel) are listed on CWGC with dates of January 1946. This presumably does not relate to the date of the ship's loss, and in the interests of keeping the records straight as we would rather have a consistent meaning for the dates shown, Ask for any guidance,this would be most welcome. A.D.C 527 and A.D.C. 1272 on our list appear as SS. vessels, ADC APPEARS TO MEAN: Auxilliary Dry Cargo and the number a naval prefix perhaps - But then no mention of RFA OR RNR ETC. We are extremely stuck and as amateurs attempting to do good, look to the professionals again for much assistance. It seems likely that the two men passed on in January 1946, presumed that this was from wounds recieved in the time frame for inclusion in records etc., but have no idea on the vessels or fates of the ships etc. Again any help would be most welcomed. Thankyou in advance. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: A.D.C 527 and A.D.C. 1272 | Billy McGee | 27/01/08 11:54am |
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