Mike Codd was the Master on the Shell Tanker Hastula on y first trip to sea as an Engineer Cadet in 1973. Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan.
He was a good guy. Not sure if he married as I recollect he was a bachelor at the time.
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Mike Codd was the Master on the Shell Tanker Hastula on y first trip to sea as an Engineer Cadet in 1973. Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan.
He was a good guy. Not sure if he married as I recollect he was a bachelor at the time.
Thank you. It’s interesting to know something about a man who was just a name to me.