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Aggy Agar CHOPS(M) 1986
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This page is Dedicated to the Memory of: 'Aggy' Aggar CHOPS (M) Died during exercises off Norway 1986
I’ve been looking at your memorial page and remember
CHOPS(M) ‘Aggy’ Aggar who died onboard during Exercise Cold Winter
in 1986. He was due to retire from the mob that year and I remember
him talking about his retirement plans. !! His plans for retiring
were in full swing, settling back in Pompey, having a home life,
etc, all the things we take for granted now. The night he passed away we were in a force 10 gale off Tromso, Norway. In convoy with Fearless, Exeter, Herald, Jupiter, we were taking a real battering heading north for the exercise. Aggy collapsed in the Chief’s mess and despite the best effort of the LMA and SSFAP, Aggy never regained consciousness. He was flown off by a Sea King helicopter, which made the trip from Tromso. No aircraft from the Fearless were allowed to fly that night due to the weather and everything was done over a stornaphone between the LMA and the doc on the Fearless.
A memorial service was held in the JR Dining Hall and
in all my years in the mob, the feelings that abounded that day are
still with me. There was a feeling of great loss and initially, a
lack of enthusiasm toward the exercise. Colin Shieber
I was a member of the SSFAP that night and we worked non stop on Aggie for about an hour and a half and and it was with a heavy heart that we were told to stop working on him, it was a very sad night indeed and he was sorely missed by us all. Colin Townsend.
I was in the Chief's mess with Aggy that night. We were in Defence
Watches and we were both off watch. Aggy had just finished watching
the film MASH on the ship's TV and remarked how funny he found the
film every time he watched it. Aggy being rather stumpy was sat on a
bench seat with his feet not quite touching the deck. Suddenly the
ship lurched and he fell off the seat. We all laughed until we
noticed that Aggy wasn't moving and had stopped breathing. Colin Bracey
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