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My Father Jim Field served on HMS Waddon L45 (pictured centre top) but sadly is no longer with us having died in 2000.
Leading Seaman James Field ( Jim ) arrowed
I understand he spent some time on the pom pom guns (pictured top left), but I understand did other duties as would the rest of the crew.
They spent a much of their time around North Africa, Gibraltar, Malta, Italy, ( posted by peter field ) EmoscopesTalk02:05, 2 September 2006 (UTC)Reply