Ronald Stephens

Ronald Stephens was only on the Brinmaric for a short time at the end of the war
and assisted in
refitting the ship to return to the Foxes. He states he remembers heating up
iron bricks used to strip the
wartime gray paint.
Mr. Stephens played a silent but heroic part during the war,
he served on the HMS Tarana, a trawler
that preformed vital secret missions in the Mediterranean Sea. Mr. Stephens was
awarded the French
Croix de Guerre for his role.
You can read of Mr. Stephens' exploits in his book "HMS Tarana in the Deep End"
co-written by him.
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