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Commander Beattie

Commander Paul S Beattie RN, Captain of HMS Manchester

HMS Manchester

HMS Manchester

Corinth Canal

Navigating the Corinth Canal

Dubai

The crew enjoying a swim in Dubai

Vertrep Flight

Vertrep Flight

Gun

The 4.5' Gun

Claridge

LS Claridge on SPO duty

HMS Manchester

In common with many livery companies, The Worshipful Company of World Traders has formed an affiliation with a unit of HM armed forces.

In 2001 arrangements were made with the Admiralty for the Company to "adopt" HMS Manchester, a type 42 destroyer, at that time undergoing a major refit. Following re-commissioning in July 2002 (at a ceremony attended by the Master, Bryan Whalley, and the Immediate Pastmaster, Sue Hughes), the Ship has been based in Portsmouth.

The purpose of our affiliation is principally to demonstrate the support of the World Traders' to HM forces, and clearly choosing a ship of the Royal Navy was a natural fit. But we also seek to provide tangible encouragement to the Ship's company, and so far this has been achieved with the provision of an annual cash prize to a member of the lower deck selected by the Captain, awarded to the sailor who has done most to contribute to the morale of the crew.

The Master attends the award ceremony on board, and to date the winners have been:
2007 Warrant Officer 2 Engineering Technician (Marine Engineering) Dean Bower
2006 Chief Petty Officer Weapon Engineering Artificer Mark Sargant
2005 Chief Petty Officers Gary Dow & Arthur English (joint award)
2004 Chief Petty Officer J Charles
2003 Chief Petty Officer Boz Boswell
2002 Leading Physical Training Instructor Leone Cruickshank

Additionally the Captain has attended our banquets, and as appropriate are sponsored by the Company to receive the Freedom of the City of London. Their liaison officer to the World Traders' attends the Tacitus Lecture, and we have appointed our own liveryman responsible for providing a continuing link with the Manchester, John Lecutier. It is his aim, on behalf of the Court, to develop additional ways in which we can demonstrate and provide support to "our ship", and build and develop what has so far been a most successful and happy two way affiliation.

Captains of HMS Manchester since our affiliation began:
2008- Commander Paul S Beattie RN
2007-2008 Commander David Dominy RN
2005-2007 Commander Bill Evans RN
2003-2005 Commander Richard Ingram RN
2001-2003 Commander Charles Ashcroft RN

Commissioned in December 1982, HMS Manchester was the first of the four 'stretched' Type 42 destroyers to be constructed. Displacing over 4500 tonnes, she has a length of 141 metres and a top speed of 30 knots. She is armed primarily with the Sea Dart Medium Range Surface to Air missile system, a Vickers 114mm gun, and she also carries a Westland Lynx Mk8 helicopter for submarine and surface operations. The Type 42 Air Defence Destroyer is an area defence ship, designed to protect a force from air attack and control the airspace out to 200 miles.

To read more, please visit HMS Manchester's own website