If you would like to leave a message in remembrance of a lost shipmate please do so here. This is not a chat or general guestbook.




peddler

always remembered my friend......a drink to you


Ron White

Thinking of lost shipmates today where have all the years gone.


Taff Morgan

Simon Lawson
Still think of you buddy, I managed to put a cross on your tree in Rememberance Wood in Stanley.Met up with your folks too. Often in my thoughts Mate
Taff M



Rita Unwin

Michael Mullen, always thinking of you Michael always will R.I.P.
cousin.
Ritaxx



sheila Walton

Still miss u Gil- always will


bernard campbell

to Steve Hayes family, i served with Steve for many years and he was on my leading seaman (EW) course when he was drafted to Hms Ardent ,last memories where having a drink with him and his new wife before he left , rest in peace mate....barny campbell ex golly


mark willoughby ex ck

Not a day goes by when i dont think about mick foote and dunks i was at pembroke with dunks and mick was a good mate of mine when we was both raleigh ships company i had my draft to ardent cancelled mick took it. I hold the ardent with fond memories knowing she was a ship i was drafted to...god bless you all and R.I.P to the fallen still on patrol down south.


Joe Fraser
http://www.gibraltarcomcen.com
Think of Dunks Dunkerley every anniversary, have a tot in his memory,
Joe Fraser ex Ardent



steve rice

to george and mugsy always in my thoughts.


WO1 Bernard Alan Johnston

SHAUN HAYWARD, I would like to record a message in memory of a great friend Shaun Hayward. I went to schoole with Shaun and his brother Barry and I was serving in BERLIN, when his untimely death was announced. I visited the Memorial at San Carlos Bay during the follow-up operation in July 1983 and paused to remember Shaun in my thought. I will never forget you good buddy, you will always be in my thoughts. Sleep quietly. Bernard


zeke

Hi, this is zeke from argentina. My father died in the isla de los estados. would like to remember all the soldiers that bravely died at that stupid war, honor and glry to all of them, we will never forget them!!!!!!


Andy

Gilbert was my cousin. He taught me to play chess. Every time I set the board I think of him... even to this day.


woody

GILBERT never forget you mate.......R.I.P


John Roberts

To "taff",sorry I got your name wrong in the San Carlos Memorial book,you know who I meant!I'm sure your having a good laugh about it.I felt you there,mate,that's why you got a mention.Always think about you when we visit North Wales.In my thoughts,with the rest of the crew,Chez.


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