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HMS Coventry Summer 1981 Newsletter

Four Weeks in May

Sea of Fire

Penguin News

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Jamie Tuner

Location:
United Kingdom


posted: 24.05.2004 11:52

Rocky. Many thanks for all your hard work in bringing us together this past weekend. Sunday's short memorial service was a fitting way to remember. Both the laying of the wreath, and the old sea stories afterwards, whilst lsitening to the water slap against the harbour wall. Remembered with dignity. Again thanks.



Topsy
Jamie Tuner

Location:
United Kingdom


posted: 24.05.2004 11:03

Another year gone but never forgotten. Many thanks to Tony Woodruff for the heart moving words on Sunday.



Still riding the high from renewing old friendships. Spending time with you guys reminded me of what a great bunch you all are. We've all gone our separate ways but at heart we're all still the same - sad gits - swing that lantern boys. Until next time. Yours Aye.
Martin "Buster"Brown

Location:
United Kingdom


posted: 23.05.2004 16:30

Thank you everybody for a Cracking weekend,good to see some old faces,the moisturiser is doing wonders(Topsy)take care you lot, stay healthy.Thanks for the lift home "Tony"Reece. Buster
Derek Lincoln

Location:
United Kingdom


posted: 22.05.2004 09:34

Just had our "22nd Anniversary" yesterday. Will spare a thought for you guys on Sunday for your service and on Tuesday. Our reunion in Guzz next w/e. Service Sat pm.



Regards

Derek (Abe) Lincoln, Ardent
Rocky

Location:
United Kingdom


posted: 20.05.2004 14:46

Just to let all know. The memorial on Sunday at 11.00 with be the South Atlantic Memorial, which is in Old Portsmouth, not far from the Still and West Pub. As well as the laying of the wreath, we will probably have a two minute silence, a roll of honour and I am sure a few words will be said.