While at sea the British cruiser Kenya received an urgent signal from the Australian destroyer Norman requesting the transfer of, a member of her crew for an immediate appendix operation. The ships drew as close as the heavy seas would permit. , The Kenya's crane swung out a cradle, on which the sick man was placed and brought to the deck' of the-cruiser. The destroyer's crew are seen watching .' .. . the transfer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 6
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70While at sea the British cruiser Kenya received an urgent signal from the Australian destroyer Norman requesting the transfer of, a member of her crew for an immediate appendix operation. The ships drew as close as the heavy seas would permit., The Kenya's crane swung out a cradle, on which the sick man was placed and brought to the deck' of the-cruiser. The destroyer's crew are seen watching .' .. . the transfer. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 54, 1 September 1943, Page 6
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