FOUND … Royal Navy Chief Wren’s Long Service and Good Conduct Medals.
THOUSANDS of people from all over the country, including many of the readers of this newspaper, served at the Royal Navy Shore Training Establishment HMS Collingwood.
The HMSCollingwood Association has received a request and I am hoping that one or more of your readers who served there, can help.
We have had a request to track down a Wren or her family and her Service History in the following case.
“I have in my possession a long service and good conduct medal, written on the side is 42359 J.M Wilson.
Chief Wren H.M.S Collingwood.
If you know of anyone who could help in my search of information I would be very grateful”.
We hope to return the medals to her or her family. Can we build a history? Did you serve with Chief Wren J.M.
Wilson either when she was a Chief or at any time before?
42359, is that near your Service number?
The Association would love to hear from anybody who can help in any way at all.
Write to Mike Crowe, 7 Heath Road, Lake, Sandown, Isle of Wight PO36 8PG or send details to mike.crowe1@ btinternet.com Those wishing to join the Association are just in time for our next reunion to be held at the Hillcrest Hotel Widnes April 17 – 20 email hmscollingwood42@ gmail.com or visit our web site www.
hmscollingwood.weebly.com or contact Shirley Winn at enquiries@iowtours.com telephone 01983 405116.
Which of your old shipmates will you meet? Can we reunite the medals at the reunion? A true ‘reunion’.
I am certain your readers will come up trumps.
MIKE CROWE
Sandown
Isle of Wight
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