Frank Warrington MBE

My Visit to the Palace

I joined the Fleet- Air-Arm May 31st 1939 as an Air mechanic for 12years, during this time, after my training at R.A.F. Locking, I served on various naval air stations and carriers. I married my wife Hazel, on May 11th 1944.

Photos with permision from B.C.A. Films, 26 Rose Street, Wokingham Berkshire, RG40 1XU. U. K.

 I was promoted to Petty Officer, and later to Chief Petty Officer. In 1945 I was drafted to R.N. Air Station Halfar on Malta, I spent two and a half years on Malta, my wife Hazel joined me for the last two years, we had a very happy time with the local people, making many friends, we still have contact with some of them. Our niece Joyce flew out to us, and was with us for twelve months, we all returned to the U.K. in 1948. I left the Navy in 1952, I served Five years in the Royal Fleet Reserve. I joined Bedford Sea Cadets in 1953. I became Lt. R.N.R. in1961 I became C.O. of Biggleswade unit, during my time here I was promoted to Lieutenant Commander. Later I was appointed to District Officer looking after ten units in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire & North Hertfordshire, known as DISTRICT 4.

After leaving the uniform side I went on the civilian committee where I still serve. For my services I was awarded the M.B.E.  This was presented to me at BUCKINGHAM PALACE on the 10th Dec. 1998 by the Prince of Wales. This was by the grace of Mr. & Mrs.  Richard Stupple.


Photos with permision from B.C.A. Films, 26 Rose Street, Wokingham Berkshire, RG40 1XU. U. K.

Carrying on from my previous entry, after leaving Hatson I was drafted to join 835Sqdn.just being formed at Eastliegh,Feb;1942. We then went to Jamacia, We were equiped with six sword fish a/c. The a/c crews did their training, in preparation to board an a/c carrier and escort it back to the U.K.Then came the time to leave to board the ship, which we were told was H.M.S.Furious, she had been at Norfolk,Virginia, having a refit, as this was along trip, some maintance crew had to fly, here,I was lucky and flew. this turned out to be a very nice trip.We had avery nice night out in Havanna,two nights in Miami. and one in Fayetville,then to the ship.We did speed trials down to Bermuda,and spent Easter week-end there, and left on the Tuesday. On the trip back we hit a very violent storm,we had quite a number of American A/c, bringing them for over here, despite being tightly lashed down quite a few were damaged, and of course alot of other stuff as well, crockery etc.however we all arrived back safe and sound. After this the sqdn. remained around the U.K.and on one or two carriers,we spent quite a time at Machrihanish where we had rocket launchers fitted to the underside of the Swordfish wings. this meant a long time firing on the firing range.On one occassion I went as passenger. We took off, the next thing I knew,we were landing in a field, not the airfield, we finished up about three feet from a deep ditch, lady luck was on my side. During my time with 835, I was rated acting Petty Officer,and then drafted to Lee-On-Solent to do the Petty Officers Course.

After completeting and the Petty Ofticers course, I was sent R.N.A.S. Arbthroath,within a few weeks I was sent to R.N.A.S. Stretton, H.M.S.Blackcap.to a salvage unit. We went out salvaging crashed a/c. over the Midlands,after a few pleasent months here I was on draft out to Ceylon, we never arrived, they closed the air station, we carried on to Egypt, and disembarked at SUEZ,and spent two months in Ismalhia, then on to Malta, where, as I said, spent two and a half years,with my wife and niece, a wonderfull time.after a nice long leave,I spent more time at R.N.A.S Culham,in Air maintaince control office, Then down to R.N.A.S.Culdrose, here I stayed for twelve months.Then after twelve &a half years I left the navy, but I did five years in the R.N.R.

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