Thread: HMS HOOD
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Old 24-12-18, 04:33 PM
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She was a large ship with a large complement, but as noted cap ribbons (tallies) are scarce. They do come onto the market and the price can be high, but I haven't seen one in a while. Please also remember that there were three earlier ships with that name and the one launched in 1891 and sunk as a block ship in 1914 would certainly have had ribbons of similar construction.

It is a common misconception that tallies bearing just "HMS" were worn at all times during the Second World War. AFO4678 of September 1942 stated that "HMS" tallies were now to be issued only and were to be worn ashore at all times, but named tallies could still be worn whilst at sea. From March 1943 only tallies with "HMS" were to be worn at all times.

So, when the "Mighty Hood" went down in 1941, Junior Ratings were still wearing H.M.S. HOOD. tallies

As a side note, her 5.5" guns were removed during a refit in 1935 and placed on Ascension Island and I believe that they are still there.
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