Lt. Lindsay Arthur Pirie. DSC. RN

S/LT. Pirie RNVR was a survivor of the sinking of the Jupiter F85, he served on Jupiter from 1939 until Feb 1942, after arriving in Australia, he was eventually repatriated to England in the July and entered the Submarine Service.

WWII Submarine Service: 1942 - 1946
Upright, Trespasser, Safari, Sceptre1

The funeral will be on Tuesday, 28th May at St John's Church, West Meon, Hants GU32 1LF at 2pm, with refreshments afterwards at the village hall.

Lindsay seated with our President Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Dalton and David Baker Chairman at the 2007 Reunion in Southsea

Lindsay seated with our President Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Dalton and David Baker Chairman at the 2007 Reunion in Southsea

HMS DIDO MINI CRUISE TO DUBLIN

Please find below letter from the Dido Sec.:

Good Morning all,

During a very successful meeting yesterday, Leander Class Association reps, we discussed the possibilities of a mini cruise which I have been negotiating with Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.

I was asked to send the costs for the cruise. If you all would care to take a look at the attached spreadsheet, I’m sure you will all agree that these are very favourable costs. Fred Olsen have also agreed to do all the advertising, leaflets, bookings, etc.

If you could let me know your feelings I would appreciate it.

I do agree that the timing of the cruise is not the best, but I am hoping that if there is enough interest, I can go back to Fred Olsen and ask for a more appealing date.

I look forward to hearing from you all.

If anyone is interested please let me know asap. and I will send you the price list.

Ken

LEANDER CLASS FRIGATE GROUP MEETING

Ships Association representatives of 11 of the 27 UK Leander Class Frigates will be attending or are interested in receiving information on the possible formation of a Leander Class Group Association. An initial meeting will be taking place in Coventry on March 3rd to determine if there is enough interest to take the next stage and perhaps form an umbrella Group for those who want to keep in contact with old shipmates but do not have a Ships Association and perhaps in the future have Group Reunions etc. Alot of matelots went from Leander to Leander especially during Refits and Conversions, so some guys may be in more than 1 Ships Association. If anyone is interested in joining me for this first meeting please contact me asap.

Ken Williams

Secretary.

BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC COMMEMORATION

BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC – LAST COMMEMORATION.

TWENTY-FIVE warships from the UK and 10 other nations will attend the 70th anniversary and final national commemoration of the Battle of the Atlantic in Liverpool next year.

The event, to be held over bank holiday weekend on May 24-28, 2013, will feature elements ranging from a major cathedral service to a James Bond-style ship attack with the Royal Marines and air displays over the Mersey.

Around 5,000 Battle of the Atlantic veterans and thousands of other visitors are expected from all over the UK at the event organized by the Royal Navy, Merchant Navy and Liverpool City Council.

The event’s multi- national fleet will represent Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Nether- lands, Norway, Poland, Russia and US. There will be 15 Royal Navy warships.

The public will be able to visit ships berthed in Albert and Canning Dock complex, Liverpool Cruise Terminal and Bootle docks.

Centrepiece will be the service at Liverpool Cathedral on May 26, with representatives of all denominations.

This will be followed by a veterans’ parade led by the Band of the Royal Marines and HMS Eaglet guards, along Hope Street to the RC Metropolitan Cathedral.

Royal Marines Band concerts will be held at the Philharmonic Hall on May 25 and with a ‘40s theme at St George’s Hall, May 27.

The Royal Navy will stage a Battle of the Mersey with the Royal Marines and helicopters on three days.

Liverpool and Bootle Town Halls will stage displays. and a conference on the conflict will take place on May 22-24.

The fleet will disperse en masse on Tuesday, May 28.

Calling all holders of the Atlantic Star

THE organizers of the Battle of the Atlantic 70th Commemoration next year are appealing for any holder of the Atlantic Star medal to get in touch so they can be formally invited to the event.

Commodore Richard Baum said: “The real VIPs at this anniversary are those who served in the conflict. Without their efforts we wouldn’t be here today.

“We need all recipients of the Atlantic Star, who served in any area of the conflict – RN, RNR, MN, RFA, RAF, Army or wherever – to come forward and get the attention they deserve.”

Veterans wishing to be involved in the event, or if they want tickets to attend the Liverpool Cathedral service on May 26, 2013, should contact the Royal Navy Regional HQ at tel: 0151 707 3402.

Read more: Liverpool Echo http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-news/in-the-mix/2012/12/05/liverpool-to-stage-last-battle-of-the-atlantic-commemoration-100252-32363796/#ixzz2KUh6qPM6

2013 REUNION & AGM

We have finally decided on the venue for this years Reunion/AGM; details as follows:-

Place: Plymouth (Guzz)

Date: October 4th-6th weekend- AGM & Reunion Dinner on the 5th.

Venue: Copthorne Hotel - Armada Way PL1 1AR - www.copthorneplymouth.co.uk

Accommadation:

Single + breakfast @ £60/room/night

Double/twin + breakfast @ £74/room/night

Club -Double/twin + breakfast @ £99/room/night

Dinner on Saturday night @ £25/person - 3 courses (Menu choices will be sent out to those attending)

A block booking of 20 rooms has been made, so when you ring to make your booking please mention JUPITER REUNION, the Hotel cannot guarantee a room from September 1st as our Block Booking will be released to the general public, so BOOK EARLY!!!

In order for me to be aware of who is attending please email me with your details, for both the weekend and those attending just for the Reunion Dinner.

Ken Williams

Sec.

ken.williams@xlnmail.com

01743 341439