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Lieutenant Frank Woodward, second in command of HMS Neptune
Lieutenant Frank Woodward
HMS Neptune
HMS Neptune

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Gillian Cross never knew her father. Lieutenant Frank Woodward was second in command of HMS Neptune.

It hit 4 mines off the coast of North Africa during World War II, en route to become a part of the New Zealand navy.

Her crew included 150 New Zealanders and 38 South Africans. It sank very quickly and 764 men on board died, leaving a sole survivor, Norman Walton.

The Neptune Association are keen to trace more relatives. You can call them on: 01227 282 219

Neptune's Legacy
By Nixie Taverner
Publisher: Arcturus Press
ISBN: 0907322867

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