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HM Dockyard Chatham
Lived on the Duncansby while in Reserve Fleet Chatham.

Dates: Unknown - 1984

Chatham Dockyard was originally called Jillingham Dockyard in 1567 it changed its name to Chatham. It’s first dry dock was built in the 1600’s.
Attacked and burnt by the Dutch in 1667 the Docks recovered and in 1759 one of Chathams most famoust ships HMS Victory was laid down.
In later times Chatham saw the construction of the C class submarines.
HMS Hermione was the last vessel in 1983 to leave Chatham.
The yard was finally closed in 1984.


3 people in our World War 2 records

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Lived on the Duncansby while in Reserve Fleet Chatham. Maintained the mothballed fleet.Cushy number or what.
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