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Sports in Hangar, HMS Puncher
Sports in Hangar, HMS Puncher

With aircraft away or parked on the flight deck above, HMS Puncher's cavernous hangar deck proved ideal for staging a variety of sports.

Maintaining the crew's morale proved very important to Captain R.E.S. Bidwell. Puncher's counterpart HMS Nabob had suffered serious morale problems caused by factors including poor living conditions and differences in pay and food between the Royal Canadian Navy and Britain's Royal Navy. Bidwell took special measures to ensure these problems were addressed before Puncher entered active service. Sports helped cement a crew into an effective team, and under Bidwell Puncher proved a happy ship.

Sports in Hangar, HMS Puncher
Painted by Leonard Brooks
Beaverbrook Collection of War Art
CWM 19710261-1162



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