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My uncle in a photograph of the ship's company TB1, October 1914
A photograph of my uncle Frank Hanna, seated second from left, in the ship's company of Torpedo Boat Number One (TB1), a small craft that patrolled the East Coast of Britain from Immingham at the outbreak of WW1, before moving to Newhaven to patrol the English Channel. My uncle was in the first class of 100 men from the lower decks who were promoted to officers in a scheme initiated by Winston Chu…
Atbalstītāji
- Michael Hanna
Temats
- World War I
- Pirmais pasaules karš
Digitālais objekts veids
- Photograph
- Fotoattēls
Datums
- 1914-10
- 1914-10
- 1914-10
Atbalstītāji
- Michael Hanna
Temats
- World War I
- Pirmais pasaules karš
Digitālais objekts veids
- Photograph
- Fotoattēls
Datums
- 1914-10
- 1914-10
- 1914-10
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Vietas
- Naval Warfare
Avots
- UGC
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- 54245
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- English
- eng
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- A photograph of my uncle Frank Hanna, seated second from left, in the ship's company of Torpedo Boat Number One (TB1), a small craft that patrolled the East Coast of Britain from Immingham at the outbreak of WW1, before moving to Newhaven to patrol the English Channel. My uncle was in the first class of 100 men from the lower decks who were promoted to officers in a scheme initiated by Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty. A contemporary journalist wrote that my uncle was the first officer from the lower decks to be given a command.