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Ian Moore – The Submarine Family

Ian Moore – The smell of diesel | Ian Moore – Tommy Gould released unexploded bomb under casing
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I’ve got people even to this day, I’ve got people who I served with who are closer to me than my own family.

When I was actually serving, there was certain people who I served with, I knew more about them than I did about my own family, and they knew more about me than they did of their own family, and that was the way it was.

It may be one of those things that is … it is one of those things that always comes to the fore is that your relationship with the guys onboard is second to none, and it’s always comes back to that original thing is that ‘has he got my back, I’ve got his.’ ‘Anything goes wrong, I know he will get me out of it.’

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Ian (Pony) Moore

Portrait of Ian 'Pony' Moore by Julian Winslow for Submariners' Stories Oral History project
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