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Date Posted: 15:00:49 11/19/02 Tue
Author: edward (tom)jones
Subject: Re: Watts Naval Training School
In reply to: Fred Drew 's message, "Re: Watts Naval Training School" on 11:12:26 02/09/02 Sat

saw your message on watts today, i must have been at watts at the same time, 1945/1949, my number was 183 sturdee division. i cant say i enjoyed my self there, the only good thing was the sport in the summer, i didnt go to ganges, i left and went into printing, after two years i singed up for seven years in the fleet air arm. the only pertson i ever met was mo clayton whose number was 212, i seem to remberthe commander freeman took over from capt felton.

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