Lt-Cdr Nick Cook, naval pilot whose plane was hit three times during the Korean War – obituary https://t.co/XVst8EAU5T Gifted pilot with dash and determination who flew 137 offensive sorties @FleetAirArmMus@RoyalNavy@navalhistorian@NavalHistWar
Lt-Cdr Clive Waghorn, Cold War submariner and intrepid polar explorer – obituary https://t.co/WjhoptDKuv Naval officer, nuclear submariner in the tradition of Scott and Shackletom
@TubbyLintonVC It's an annual gathering of antiquarians, bibliophiles, publishers, researchers, writers etc in the field of naval history ... an event started by Tom Pocock in the 1980s ... bloggers would be a new category of attendees
There are a few places undersubscribed to fill the last table at the Naval Historians' Lunch on 23 October. This year the lunch marks the centenary of the birth of the founder, journalist and historian, Tom Pocock. Lunch is £90, applications to me.
The Naval Historians' lunch is open to antiquarians, bibliophiles, publishers, researchers and writers of fiction and non-fiction, interested in the field of naval history and whether experts or amateurs.
Ronnie Scott, Anglo-Argentine who joined the Fleet Air Arm in 1942 and flew Spitfires – obituary https://t.co/pBUll7Qqrr @RoyalNavy@ARGinUK@unionargentina@faaoa