File:Royal Navy officers aboard the destroyer HMS GARTH with a captured German E-boat ensign at Sheerness, 21 October 1944. A26034.jpg

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English: Royal Navy officers aboard the destroyer HMS GARTH with a captured German E-boat ensign at Sheerness, 21 October 1944.
With German ensign captured from an E-boat: Surgeon Lieutenant R G Moore, RNVR, of Exmouth, Devon; Lieutenant D G Bilsand, RNVR, of Sheerness; Sub Lieutenant J G L Jackson, RN, of Bilbury, Glos; and Sub Lieutenant I A Weatherseed, RNVR, of St Leonards, Sussex all veterans of the famous E-Boat hunting destroyer HMS GARTH which is off Sheerness.
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This photograph A 26034 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author McNeill, M H A (Lt), Royal Navy official photographer
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Admiralty Official Collection
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    Royal Navy, GARTH (HMS)
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    Sheerness, Kent, England, UK
  • Associated themes
    German Navy 1939-1945, Royal Navy 1939-1945
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    Celebration, Naval Warfare
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