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HMS Ganges
on February 8, 2011
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· in Armed Forces, Countryside, Royal Navy, Schools, Services, Wartime
HMS Ganges was a Royal Navy Training base at Shotley, Suffolk. Ganges, in the early years was afloat in Harwich Harbour, and from 1905 until 1976 as a shore base.
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