Sgt Blyth and Cpl Pendleton instructing RM Recruits on roping techniques
Date: 22/07/2020
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Mne. Frederick Anthony Skillin, 30 AU and daughters
Image credit: His grandson Daniel Magner. Service
22.10.1942 enlisted Royal Marines, Lympstone; CH/X111830; civil occupation Porter/Handyman.
29.01.1943 joined 30 Commando Assault Unit as a Ward Room Attendant and served with them during operations in Sicily and Italy.
12.09.1943 admitted to hospital following the allied landings at Salerno. Spent time in hospitals in North Africa.
21.12.1943 after discharge from hospital embarked at Algiers for the UK.
05.02.1944 posted RM Training Group.
28.05.1944 posted Combined Operations. Trained and served as a Landing Craft deck hand at shorebases HMS Helder and HMS Westcliffe. Also served in Landing Craft Flotillas.
16.02.1945 posted RM Training Group. Trained as a Driver.
02.08.1945 posted HMS Sparrowhawk (the RNAS at Halesowen),
17.11.1945 posted RM Training Group.
14.02.1946 posted Chatham Division.
13.04.1946 released from service.
Frederick Anthony Skillin
b. 4 July 1914 Cork, Republic of Ireland
d. December 1987 London.
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It is not known why he is wearing what appears to be US Navy uniform in this photo
Posted by Pete Rogers (Admin) on Wed 03 Jul 2024 14:39:09 EDT