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Message 2 - Indefatigable Posted on: 28 May 2005 by Colette Munro Hi, Thanks for your reply I was beginning to think my Dad was the only member of the crew! Do you know what your great uncle did ...
John Anthony Birtle, back row third from left. I found this photo amongst my father's things. I'm assuming it shows the crew of the Indefatigable, the ship he served on. It is signed on the back ...
My grandfather’s name, Carmelo Micallef was missing from the list of the Maltese crew who lost their lives when the ship was sunk during the battle on May 31, 1916.
We replaced that Squadron on HMS Indefatigable in July 1945 and theirs was a very difficult act to follow. 1772's air crew comprised 16 Pilots and 16 Observers at any one time.
" HMS Indefatigable, the last of Beatty's battlecruisers, was hit by German shellfire and exploded in a vast ball of flame. From a total crew of 1019 men, only two survived.
British warship identified off Florida coast 3 centuries after wreck left surviving crew marooned on uninhabited island ...
HMS Indefatigable exploded after it was hit several times in the opening minutes of the Battle of Jutland in late May 1916, hurling pieces of the battle cruiser 60m in the air.
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