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Wednesday, March 23, 2005

* Local boaters are hoping a stream of interest will turn into a flood of support this year for a proposed sailing and rowing center on Jenkins Island
-Hilton Head Island Packet Online, 3-23-05

Georgia legislation extends a ban on the harvest of sponge crabs, egg-bearing females, that has been in effect since 2002. Chapman's bill adds 36 months to the ban
-Brunswick News, 3-23-05

* City loses fight for bigger berms on the beaches
-Destin Log, 3-23-05

 




Prince of Wales Sea Training School World War 2 Memorial Plaque

"At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them"

The 85 Prince of Wales boys who gave their lives in the service of their country 1939 -1946

The memorial service of the Old Boys of the PWSTH who gave their lives in the war was held at St Peter-upon-Cornhill, London on Wednesday 11th September 1946 at 3pm.

The service was conducted by Rector of the church, The Rev. Aubrey Owen, MA, assisted by the Hon. Chaplin of the
PWSTH, The Rev. RW Phillips. The unveiling of the memorial plaque took place at the PWSTH Ingham at 3pm on
Tuesday 17th September 1946.

TWEEDIE, Leading Seaman JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S. Voltaire. 9th April 1941. Age unknown. Commemorated Portsmouth Naval Memorial Panel 60 Column 2.

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