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Old 2nd April 2021, 00:41
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Hello Everyone, I have been researching the life of an uncle who roamed the seas for 20 years from 1945 on as many ships, mostly East Coast USA, South America and Europe. I found a number of them through SN but the leads seem to have dried up.

Two I am keen to find out more about (and especially images) are
- Panamanian tanker, El Oceanic (Apparently had an exciting war record)
- Swedish vessel MV Camilla working around Capetown about 1958

Any clues about these would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards
Rusty
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Old 2nd April 2021, 07:06
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Greetings Rusty and welcome to SH. Bon voyage.
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Old 2nd April 2021, 07:33
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Old 2nd April 2021, 10:27
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Old 4th April 2021, 23:38
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Thank you or your welcome.
Having looked over the site a little more I perceive I should put my queries on the Forum page. So will do that. I received a tip that the ship I've been calling El Oceanic may be El Oceano.
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Old 5th April 2021, 01:11
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Oceanic/Oceano - I am SN will accept her whatever gender she prefers.
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