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Able Sea. William James Fuller
Royal Navy HMS Blanche
from:Stratford, London
William Fuller was employed as a warehouseman until December 1916 when he became eligible to serve his country. He enlisted in the Royal Navy for hostilities only and completed basic training at HMS Pembroke (Chatham). He was then posted as an ordinary seaman to HMS Blanche, a Blonde class scout cruiser, which had served at the Battle of Jutland. The ship was converted to a fast minelayer and took part in operations in the North Sea and also laying the Northern Mine Barrage. During her service she came under attack from surface ships and Zeppelin airships according to William's recollections.
William was paid off from his duties on 12th April 1919 and in 1923 received a share of the Royal Navy Prize Fund. He was awarded the British War and Victory medals.