Paddy Brind-Sheridan was Captain of Royal Marines fom December 1942 to March 1944. His winger was Lt. David Mosely Additional Information: These records are still kept by the Ministry of Defence who will release information to the seaman, or to a next of kin, for a fee. Details can be found on the Ministry of Defence's website at http://www.veteransagency.mod.uk/service_records/service_records.html
The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
It was actual 13 clipper ships and around 100 to 1,000 crew mates on the ships
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
Contact the Naval Museum on World War 2. They will have a list of the crews on the ships or tell you how to get it. Ship historical records are kept somewhere. I have given you the link to that museum.
The slaves - no. The crew - yes.
The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
Ships crew
They are a crew
what was sir francis drake's crew was like
16 years old
the crew and equipment taken
Nickelodeon on Sunset in Los Angeles
A group of sailors is a ships crew.
old ships, like modern ships, floatthere are also some modern ships that use sailsold and modern ships also require maintenance on both of themboth have similar if not the same crew/ crew membersfinally, both requre a port for storms or resupplying
35-40 men is what the ships of his time needed to crew.
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