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Date Posted: 22:27:12 07/22/02 Mon
Author: graham durnford
Subject: Re: History of Training Ships Arethusa & Chichester
In reply to: Richard Fleming 's message, "Re: History of Training Ships Arethusa & Chichester" on 00:59:44 10/30/01 Tue

just found his site. I was on the arethusa from 1969 -1974. I would really like to get in touch with anybody that was on board at that time.It was interesting to note that the Arethusa is in America now. I would like to visit her again some time, it would bring back a lot of good memories,thank for your assistance in this matter and I look forward to hearing from you in any future many thanks Graham

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  • Re: History of Training Ships Arethusa & Chichester -- Peter Aldhamland, 11:02:09 09/05/02 Thu
  • Re: History of Training Ships Arethusa & Chichester -- Nick Hancock, 22:40:43 10/13/02 Sun
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