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15 October 2014
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SS to HMS

by Malcolm Toone

Contributed byÌý
Malcolm Toone
People in story:Ìý
Sidney Toone
Location of story:Ìý
HMS Express and HMS Eastway
Background to story:Ìý
Royal Navy
Article ID:Ìý
A2072800
Contributed on:Ìý
23 November 2003

My father, Sidney Toone joined the Royal Navy in 1940, and after initial training at HMS Ganges, HMS Drake, and HMS Valkyrie, he was posted to Durban, South Africa and HMS Express.

He served aboard HMS Express as a Radar Petty Officer doing convoy duty in the South Atlantic.

In 1941 he sailed to USA aboard RMS Queen Mary and learned American radar techniques at Asbury Park, New York. He was then posted to HMS Eastway, a specialised ship designed to repair landing craft at sea.

After sailing back to UK, he then took part in the Normandy Invasion on HMS Eastway, and later the Allied landings in South of France.

His story, with pictures is available at About links

I would welcome any feedback or comments

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