During Warship Week in February 1942, Esher raised £1,192,211, which helped to build a warship, ‘HMS Cossack’. This was done by the public throwing money in to a rubber type float in a pool. (There was sufficient money left over to buy a submarine as well).

The story continues.

HMS COSSACK (ii) (R57)

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Rank: Acting Leading EM
When Allotted: 1958

Remarks: (3 June 2019) My wife and I have been married 61 years as of the 19th April this year, which works out that we were married in April 1958.
We decided to get married as I was going to join Cossack in Singapore in June of that year (the “overseas” allowance for being 
Married would be useful, as indeed it was). After a very tearful goodbye I flew out to Singapore to join Cossack and didn’t see my “new wife” for eighteen months, the only communication being the flimsy air mail letters of the time. As I had already spent eighteen months on HMS Newcastle in the Far East previously I knew what to expect and it was a repeat “showing the flag”.
In many places, Australia and New Zealand in particular with lots of invites and hospitality from the locals. My wife “bless her “stayed at her parents and carried on with her job (as a divorce clerk at a local solicitors). With the help of the previously mentioned overseas allowance and after I came out of the Navy in 1960 we were able to get a mortgage and bought our first house from new.
 
The day in I think was November (Actually December) 1959 was a day I shall remember forever when we “finally” docked alongside in Devonport.
My wife had travelled down from Leicester expecting the ship to be in on a certain date. It didn’t happen. On arriving at the Dockyard gate she was told that the ship wouldn’t be arriving yet! We had been involved in an unusually powerful storm in the Bay of Biscay and eventually arrived, I think it was two days late.

The greeting we had on arrival was tremendous and we both learned later that we had been seen on TV. My wife to this day refers to her first sight of the ship she had not previously seen “in the flesh” so to speak as “ I can’t believe that you have been on that tiny ship all this time and in all types of weather”. What was perhaps more shocking to her was the state the ship was in with lots of damaged items on the upper deck and lots of water where you wouldn’t expect it to be! The electricians mess was to her a little surprising “thirteen of you have lived in that small space”!!! 

Needless to say we made up for “lost time” when I eventually was on leave and up the line.

Rank: PO Tels
Rank: Petty Officer (GI)
When Allotted: 1957
Pay Book Number: P/K 974574
Rank: LME

Remarks: Joined RN1957 and left 1967

Rank: ERA 3
When Allotted: 1958
Rank: Chaplin
When Allotted: 1954

Remarks: Skate with McClean and MacQuillin.
Missed HVK Exercise in 1955 because he fell asleep in Yukosaka

Rank: Able Seaman
When Allotted: 1957

Remarks: TAS Party

Rank: R.E.M 1
When Allotted: 1958
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