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We have been informed that one of our members, Malcolm Hardisty, who served onboard Lowestoft during 1974-1975 as a Midshipman sadly 'crossed the bar' on the 24th of September 2013.
Malcolm retired from the Royal Navy as a Lieutenant in 1983.
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thomash123
08-10-13, 20:02
Sad news indeed does anyone remember him?
RIP
Sad news .Would need to see a photograph though.Cant remember most of the Officers or Midis.
Wonder if he was the Lt Hardisty on the Argonaut during the Falklands ? Probably was
http://www.nhcra-online.org/falklands/falklands02d.html
When Skyhawk jets roared low across the water to attack, Lt. Malcolm Hardisty was on the gun direction platform above Argonaut's bridge. With him was P.O. Hugh Jones. Two bombs were reported to have actually bounced over Argonaut, one over the gun direction platform and the other over the foc'sle.
Wonder if he was the Lt Hardisty on the Argonaut during the Falklands ? Probably washttp://www.nhcra-online.org/falklands/falklands02d.html When Skyhawk jets roared low across the water to attack, Lt. Malcolm Hardisty was on the gun direction platform above Argonaut's bridge. With him was P.O. Hugh Jones. Two bombs were reported to have actually bounced over Argonaut, one over the gun direction platform and the other over the foc'sle.Looks like it certainly was Richie, here are Malcolm's career details from the Navy List, he was also a Pilot.
Malcolm Hardisty
Rank History
Lieutenant Royal Navy 1|6|1978
Sub Lieutenant Royal Navy 1|9|1975
Midshipman Royal Navy 1|9|1973
Branch and Specialisation
X P
1983:
HMS ARGONAUT Leander Class Frigate 2650 tons
1982:
As above
1981:
HMS GUERNSEY P297 (Island Class Offshore Patrol Vessel) Disp 1,100 tonnes, length 59.5 metres, beam 10.97 metres, complement 37, armament 40mm close range gun.
1980:
As above
1979:
HMS Heron, Royal Naval Air Station, Yeovilton, Ilchester, Somerset
1978:
HMS LEWISTON Ton Class Coastal Minesweeper
1977:
As above
1976:
HMS DRYAD, Southwick, Fareham, Hants
1975:
Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 0DH
1974:
As above
Lowestoft would not have been mentioned as he was onboard under training from BRNC 74/75 and not ship's complement.
That is very sad news indeed.
I think we had two Midshipman onboard during the FES trip, but I can't remember their names. I have a photo of one of them amongst those that I took after the tea ceremony in Kagoshima. He was a good looking and decent lad and all the Japanese girls seemed to fancy him.
Whichever one it was that passed away, RIP.
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