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Tank landing craft number 352 - whose crew complain that they have ben victimised because

Tank landing craft number 352 - whose crew complain that they have ben victimised because


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Tank landing craft number 352 - whose crew complain that they have ben victimised because

Tank landing craft number 352 - whose crew complain that they have ben victimised because they made statements to the press regarding alleged sky larking parties given to Wrens by officers on the ship.
Location of the picture is Greenock and Clyde. Scotland.
Picture taken 29th May 1946

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Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Greenock
Scotland
WW2 B/W Print Reach plc 4284

Media ID 21883323

© Mirrorpix

1946 Ship


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Tank Landing Craft Number 352 - A Glimpse into the Turmoil of Post-War Allegations

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. This print captures Tank Landing Craft Number 352, a vessel that became embroiled in controversy during its time at Greenock and Clyde, Scotland. The crew members aboard this ship found themselves at the center of a storm, claiming they were victimized for speaking out about alleged sky-larking parties organized by officers for Wrens on board. Taken on May 29th, 1946, this image serves as a poignant reminder of the aftermath of World War II. As conflicts subsided and soldiers returned home, tensions arose within military ranks. This particular incident sheds light on the complex dynamics between enlisted personnel and their superiors. The location itself adds to the historical significance of this photograph. Greenock and Clyde played an essential role in naval operations during both world wars. Now serving as a backdrop to this tale of discontentment and allegations, these Scottish waters witnessed countless ships sailing off to war. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints with utmost care and attention to detail, this snapshot from the past offers us a glimpse into an era marked by conflict and change. It reminds us that even amidst victory celebrations after World War II's end, challenges persisted within military structures. Let us reflect upon those who bravely served their nations during wartime while acknowledging that their post-war experiences were not always smooth sailing.

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