geo said:
Took a long time for the Merchant Marine to be entitled to the same benefits as the Servicemen they carried over....
Then again, these guys were paid the big bucks and had somewhat better conditions than on the warships.
Geo I wish my Grand Father and Uncles were alive today to argue with you over your above point.
The U.S. Merchant Navy was paid very well but not the Canadian or the British Merchant Navy.
My Grand Father was a Chief Engineer on the Atlantic and Murmansk convoy's,my uncle Bill Ball was torpedoed 3 times and ended up on the Qn Mary as fireman for the rest of the War.
When a Merchant Seamans ship was sunk his pay STOPPED,not so with the Navy ergo the Merch. Seaman's family was left high and dry!
Here's a neat story for you.
My auntie Margret and Uncle Bill came over one day to visit,after about 15 mins. auntie Marg goes "Were's Bill?"He was next door,as they walked up the walk our mext door neighbour Tommy Thompson was sitting out side getting some rare english sun,well they recognised each other and it turned out out both sailed on two ship's together on the N.Atlantic,this was in about 1960,61.
I know all about what our Merchant Seaman were given after the War,the got prick nada!
Per capita for all arms the Merchant Navy lost the most men.
I'm the last of my family at sea now even though it's the Ferries butI spent 5 years deep sea on Norwegian,Danish,English and Canadain ship's and I still say a prayer for all the men at sea wheather they be Gray Funnel or Merch. because not of these men we would not have the toy's we enjoy.