Gordon Sutcliffe's National Insurance Card

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Gordon Sutcliffe's National Insurance Card

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National Insurance card showing his rating as an ordinary seaman and his ship as HMS Wakefull
Gordon’s National Service. This was introduced in the post war period In an effort to maintain Britain’s Great Power status and provide a reserve of troops who could be called up in any future major conflict. They were to be available for immediate deployment, notably in the decolonisation wars in Malaya, Kenya and Cyprus. Most young men aged over 18 were required to serve at least 18 months in one of the armed services followed by four years on the reserve list. In total over 2,301.000 young men were called up.

Gordon himself was required to serve from November 1946 and chose to join the Navy. He served on two ships the HMS Wakeful and HMS Ranpura, spending time at his base at Rosyth and patrolling the North Atlantic. He did his basic training at Portsmouth and was also discharged from there in May 1949. Gordon enjoyed his time in the Navy which left him with cherished memories..


Creator

Royal Navy

Date

c1946: issued

Contributor

Made available by: Dorothy Sutcliffe, Four Winds, Blackshaw Head SHED member
Edited by: Monica and Ged Haley SHED members

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jpg

Language

English

Type

Scanned text

Identifier

Omeka item id: 84
Original filename: ni number.jpg. Gordon Sutcliffe's

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ni number.jpg

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Royal Navy, “Gordon Sutcliffe's National Insurance Card,” SHED (Blackshaw Local History Group) Archive, accessed April 20, 2024, https://blackshawhistory.org/items/show/84.

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