A ceremony was held on Sat 20 August 2011 at the Wester Ross memorial, above Loch Ewe, north-west Scotland mainland to mark the 70th anniversary of the first Arctic convoys. Operation Dervish, which ran from September 1941 to December 1944, saw ships gather in Loch Ewe before setting out to Murmansk and Archangel.
More than 3,000 seamen lost their lives to the freezing conditions and attacks by German submarines and aircraft.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-14587976Story about David Billet, Dagenham, who served on HMS Diamond and HMS Diadem.
Local serving and ex-service members of Britain’s naval forces have met, every week, since 1936.
Extracts:
"On 11 March 1945 Convoy JW-65 sailed from the Clyde for Murmansk escorted
by the cruiser H M S Diadem, escort carriers H M S Campania and Trumpeter, and a
number of destroyers and other vessels."
"RA-65 sailed from Murmansk on 24 March. H M S Diadem, Campania, and
Trumpeter departed in advance of the main body to provide air cover for the merchant-
men. Although the weather prevented carrier air operations until after 0735A, no U-boats
were encountered and only a few High Frequency Direction finder (HF/DF) bearings were
obtained from several U-boats to the west. Nonetheless, air patrols were flown around
RA-65 on 26 March to prevent U-boats from getting ahead of the convoy into an
attacking position."
In memory of Edward Daltrey
http://twitter.com/MilitaryHouse/status/35808902184443904
found on Twitter.
Here's a photo on Flickr in /pimu's collection:

In the comments, Raheel I. Khan says "That would be the first PNS Babur, the former HMS Diadem (84), a Dido-class cruiser of the Royal Navy. We have had two more PNS Babur's since. The following two are HMS London and HMS Amazon. Amazon being the current PNS Babur"
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