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101-year-old ex R/O interview

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#1 ·
Not sure if you folk on the Other Island can access the "Nationwide" TV programme on the RTE Player. Tonight's (Wed 3rd Sept) prog had an interview with a 101 year-old ex-R/O from Kerry, who served in the MN during the war.
http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/10320236/

Brian
 
#2 ·
Thanks for that Brian - the link worked fine! What a great guy too!! He's more active than I am!

His name is Michael J. O'Connor and he is approaching his 101st birthday. Lives in Killarney. He followed a newspaper advert and trained to be a sparks for Marconi. In 1942 he was torpedoed north of the Canary Islands. Later served on a ship called S.S. Hatarana. After the war he got a job in the Aviation Radio Service Shannon.
 
#4 ·
Sorry to hear that, Ben. If you go to http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/, does it tell you can't have access? I know that there are certain rights restictions in place, but it's difficult to ascertain who has access from where and when. (Which reminds me of the old joke about a certain gentleman who resided in Khartoum, and his nocturnal doings).

Brian
 
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#11 ·
Sea Breezes Magazine

Hi Brian,

Great to see Michael enjoying life at 100.

I have an article about him in next months (October) SEA BREEZES. It is about his voyage on the HATARANA. It was torpedoed off Portugal. All survived as the torpedo exploded in a cargo of tea.
Regards
Mike
 
#16 ·
I just looked through a boxful of old cuttings that I must have put in my loft more than thirty years ago and there was a P&O advert featuring one of their R/Os. The advert was entitled "ONE MAN "BRAINS TRUST" AT WORK", and the 'Strathnaver's' Chief R/O M.J. Murphy was shown tuning his receiver and listening intently on his headphones. The blurb said he had three assistants, and their work included answering all sorts of queries put to them by passengers. There is a line of medal ribbons visible on his uniform so it may be that he served in the war.