I too have fond memories of the Plymouth. She spent some time in Fort Lauderdale a year or so after the Falklands and we Sea Cadets got to spend the day aboard her "patrolling" off the coast of Florida. If memory serves, each crewman had his own mug, so when chow came, we used the cups of those who were ashore, cleaned them and put them back!
2:07 Going aloft with the radars still turning, and probably burning too 😂😂. No RADHAZ, nothing tagged out, and where's the double lanyard safety harness and the SHARK rescue kit???. It was another world back then. Even smoking is banned now onboard ships and establishments.
Meal times? Afternoon watchmen to lunch at 11.30. Non-watchkeepers at 12.00 Forenoon watchkeepers to lunch at 12.30. It worked when I was in the mob during these years....
Great manpower management lessons, jolly good show!
I too have fond memories of the Plymouth. She spent some time in Fort Lauderdale a year or so after the Falklands and we Sea Cadets got to spend the day aboard her "patrolling" off the coast of Florida. If memory serves, each crewman had his own mug, so when chow came, we used the cups of those who were ashore, cleaned them and put them back!
Great memories
Those were the days. Happy memories. Hope you are ok.
Oh yes the officer class ! Ship run like a public school.
2:07 Going aloft with the radars still turning, and probably burning too 😂😂. No RADHAZ, nothing tagged out, and where's the double lanyard safety harness and the SHARK rescue kit???. It was another world back then. Even smoking is banned now onboard ships and establishments.
Meal times? Afternoon watchmen to lunch at 11.30. Non-watchkeepers at 12.00 Forenoon watchkeepers to lunch at 12.30.
It worked when I was in the mob during these years....
With the amount of Frigate the fleet had we could have at least saved 1.
Pity Plymouth did not make it.
She wasn't a real ship until ten years later, when she had a Wasp helicopter and I joined as her first real aircrewman
Taking on water thought they’d make their own ?