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percy porter
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http://www.chdt.org.uk/NetsiteCMS/pageid/802/The%20Royal%20Navy%20at%20HMS%20Pembroke%20and%20Royal%20Visits.html
Britton:Hawkins: London
Stephenson: Cox: London
Straughan: Sweeney: Newcastle/Durham
Liddell: Hobson:Newcastle/Durham
Horne:Oxfordshire/ Bienfait/Winnipeg
Voss: Dorset
Suttonrog
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None of the boats were sunk in the Dardanelles.
It is unlikely that he served in the Dardanelles campaign as he only joined the navy in early/mid 15.
That looks like family stories.
Swiftsure and Europa both served in the North Atlantic when he on them.
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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I have just found a war record for my grandfather and it states he served on Pembroke I during 1917 and 1918, though each time it appears to be for a couple of months.
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As has been explained, Pembroke I, II and so on were onshore establishments.
Imber
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