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Posted: Thu 04 Feb, 2010 6:14 pm
by Crazy Jane
My stepfather claimed to have been thrown out of the Royal Navy after a Court Marshall for being caught in bed with another sailor, he insisted they were just shacked up really I say claimed because he was the kind of guy that if he told you the sky was blue you'd nip outside and check just to be on the safe side, but i do know that he left the navy one way or another.Datewise it would have been cira 1960s, he was born in 1943 and i believe signed up aged 15, i don't know his movements that well before 1971 but know he had a previous marriage as well, so guessing he bombed in the navy after not so many years.The only other thing i know about that is he served on HMS Ganges, he had a commemorative metal mug that was engraved that they gave him when he left.Come to think of it, are RN records from that era accessible at all?

Posted: Thu 04 Feb, 2010 7:22 pm
by Chrism
I think they might be covered under the Official Secrets Act, but then again they might not.

Posted: Thu 04 Feb, 2010 7:44 pm
by String o' beads
There seems to be a 75 year embargo on courts martial records. There is an HMS Ganges Association with a forum. Might be worth asking if anyone remembers him?http://www.hmsgangesassoc.org/notices

Posted: Thu 04 Feb, 2010 9:33 pm
by Crazy Jane
Thank you for that geordie! It never occured to me such a thing might exist.Now i just need to live until 70 something to outwait the sealed records O_o

Posted: Fri 05 Feb, 2010 10:01 am
by drapesy
You might be best advised to try 'Court Martial' rather than 'Court Marshall'!!!

Posted: Fri 05 Feb, 2010 8:12 pm
by Crazy Jane
Do i have to wait another 70 years for that? Doh!

Posted: Sat 06 Feb, 2010 4:30 pm
by Arry Awk
Crazy Jane wrote: My stepfather claimed to have been thrown out of the Royal Navy after a Court Marshall for being caught in bed with another sailor, he insisted they were just shacked up really I say claimed because he was the kind of guy that if he told you the sky was blue you'd nip outside and check just to be on the safe side, but i do know that he left the navy one way or another.Datewise it would have been cira 1960s, he was born in 1943 and i believe signed up aged 15, i don't know his movements that well before 1971 but know he had a previous marriage as well, so guessing he bombed in the navy after not so many years.The only other thing i know about that is he served on HMS Ganges, he had a commemorative metal mug that was engraved that they gave him when he left.Come to think of it, are RN records from that era accessible at all? Difficult in a hammock, I should think!!!Cheeky!l!

Posted: Sat 06 Feb, 2010 4:31 pm
by Arry Awk
'Arry 'Awk wrote: Crazy Jane wrote: My stepfather claimed to have been thrown out of the Royal Navy after a Court Marshall for being caught in bed with another sailor, he insisted they were just shacked up really I say claimed because he was the kind of guy that if he told you the sky was blue you'd nip outside and check just to be on the safe side, but i do know that he left the navy one way or another.Datewise it would have been cira 1960s, he was born in 1943 and i believe signed up aged 15, i don't know his movements that well before 1971 but know he had a previous marriage as well, so guessing he bombed in the navy after not so many years.The only other thing i know about that is he served on HMS Ganges, he had a commemorative metal mug that was engraved that they gave him when he left.Come to think of it, are RN records from that era accessible at all? Difficult in a hammock, I should think!!!Cheeky!l! PS Wonder if he found the Golden rivet?

Posted: Wed 24 Feb, 2010 12:32 am
by stutterdog
'Arry 'Awk wrote: 'Arry 'Awk wrote: Crazy Jane wrote: My stepfather claimed to have been thrown out of the Royal Navy after a Court Marshall for being caught in bed with another sailor, he insisted they were just shacked up really I say claimed because he was the kind of guy that if he told you the sky was blue you'd nip outside and check just to be on the safe side, but i do know that he left the navy one way or another.Datewise it would have been cira 1960s, he was born in 1943 and i believe signed up aged 15, i don't know his movements that well before 1971 but know he had a previous marriage as well, so guessing he bombed in the navy after not so many years.The only other thing i know about that is he served on HMS Ganges, he had a commemorative metal mug that was engraved that they gave him when he left.Come to think of it, are RN records from that era accessible at all? Difficult in a hammock, I should think!!!Cheeky!l! PS Wonder if he found the Golden rivet? It's beginning to sound like the old saw"'twas on the good ship Venus By God you should have seen us, The figurehead was a whore's backside" I'll not go further or I'll the wrath of the censor !LOL

Posted: Wed 24 Feb, 2010 9:01 am
by Keg
If i remember correctly, HMS Ganges was a Shore Training Establishment ( hang on will google it)- yes it was, near Ipswitch. According to the website, there is a HMS Ganges association, might be worth a look.Hope this helpsTim