Extract from a letter sent home by Captain Begg. “Sasebo. Well we’ve got ourselves up to the War at long last – just two months after I took command – to find the war rapidly folding up on us, if not actually folded up offically yet! Anyhow everyones mind is set on dispersal and there are, I gather, no bits of Korea within reach of our guns held by the “hated foe” – most disappointing, after I had driven everyone pretty hard to get here. This harbour is a good advertisement for the United Nations and a cheerful uplift, after one’s usual feeling that the opposition have got all the cards. He certainly hasn’t got them at sea and the Armada is a sight for sore eyes”
By kind permission of Peter Begg