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The Official Royal Fleet Auxiliary web site
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Unofficial Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) website - Toys Out Of The Pram is dedicated to the RFA. Site has an unofficial Forum, Gallery, RFA news, and much more.
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary Association, Caring for the RFA Community, Home page of their Website
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The Naval Tankermen Association was born of a need for mateship and a chance for Tankermen and women to renew old memories and happy times during their Naval service. Also of an important nature is our need to help those of our group in need of assistance whether it be of a medical nature or need for simple comradeship.
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Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service, Serving the RFA Community,Home page of the RFAA Plymouth & District Branch Website
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The Merchant Navy Association’s official website went live on the first ever Merchant Navy Day, on the 3rd of September 2000.
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www.webmaster-tool.co.uk - for animated flags as seen on the front page of Historical RFA.
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The story of a Norwegian sailor during WW II who spent 16 months in labor camps in Morocco and Algeria. Ineresting personal letters describing his war experiences.
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NavSource, is a group of Volunteers who all share the same respect and love of U.S naval history and through their efforts provide a free resource for the naval enthusiast that has been unavailable by other means.
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Naval History of the First and Second World Wars, Falklands War, and much more
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An artist living in Spain and one of his hobbies is collecting old photographs, he has kindly given us permission to use 6 photographs of RFA Sprucol taken in July 1918 in the dry docks at Hull, and the bonus is it shows ALL the damage caused when she was torpedoed by UB 110.
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The RFAA Plymouth have setup a gallery of RFA People from the past. Some photos require the people naming, please have a look and see if you can help by naming them.
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The International Maritime Web Awards seek to encourage maritime education on the internet and our free awards system is open to all who provide non-commercial websites with free access to all, that either focusses on some historical aspect of the maritime past, or on contemporary shipping matters. Although the awards are completely free, they are not freely handed out to anyone who applies and serious judging criteria are applied to every application.
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The Royal Naval Philatelic Society issues approximately three to four covers each year which commemorate specific naval events. Each cover consists of an envelope with an artist's picture in full colour, with a stamp (or stamps) from recent commemorative issues franked by a special hand stamp authorised by the National Post Office.
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Catalogue of 18000 photographs of 9200 ships that passed through Cape Town between 1930 and 1960.
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The Russian Arctic Convoy Museum Project
Welcome to the website for the planned Russian Arctic Convoy Museum. The importance of highlighting the legacy of the WWII Russian Arctic Convoys is central to the project. It is to the memory of all of these brave men who sailed on the convoys, and the many (over three thousand men) who lost their lives, that the local communities around Loch Ewe in the North West Highlands of Scotland are planning a Museum.
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www.navybooks.com
Maritime Books of Cornwall are offering our readers the last copies of their very popular book THE RFA IN FOCUS. A fine landscape book of the RFA Fleet of yesteryear. Great Full page photos with extended captions. Less than 20 copies remain – priced at £9.99 each (inc UK Postage). Don’t delay...
New Edition just out (January 2015) our annual guide to the fleet. BRITISH WARSHIPS AND AUXILIARIES - RN RFA and all the other craft seen around naval ports. Packed with facts and colour photos for just £9.99.
You’ll also spot RFA’s in a sad photo-book - now reduced. The series was called TO SAIL NO MORE and shows RFA’s and Warships...laid up...broken up – or blown up at the end of their sea going days! Only Volumes 3,4,5,6 and 7 remain. ( Vol 5 & 6 cover the US and Australian Navy) Was a very popular series at £14.99 each – now £4.99 to clear the last copies.
How to order...Go to the Maritime Books web site at www.navybooks.com and order from them “drek’ly” as they say in Cornwall. You may also want to sign up for their free weekly newsletter covering the latest news from the naval scene and of course all new books and bargains being offered. It’s on their web site....
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This website was first published in July 2009. It's purpose is to forge stronger links with members and to expand our membership which from 217 members in December 2008 has increased to 485 members in April 2014. Three overseas Branches have been formed in Australia, New Zealand and North America.