Is this true Tuggers < TID Crews Some examples of how TIDs - TopicsExpress



          

Is this true Tuggers < TID Crews Some examples of how TIDs were crewed are as follows: TID 52, a coal burning tug based at Chatham for internal Dockyard duties, was crewed by one Mate in charge, one Stoker, two Riggers and one Skilled labourer. Crew were drawn from the Port Auxiliary Service (PAS) pool as required. TID 57, a coal burning tug based at Rosyth Dockyard was crewed by one Mate in charge, one Mechanician, two Stokers, one Able seaman and one Ordinary Seaman. TID 164, an oil fuelled tug based at HMS Lochinvar, a Royal Navy Minesweeping and Minelaying Base on the Firth of Forth, was crewed by one Bosun in charge, one Chief Stoker, one Stoker, and two Seamen. While in Ministry service, it should be noted that the vessels were not significant enough to justify a Skipper or Engineer.
Posted on: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 16:42:11 +0000

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