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My research suggests HMS Salsette was the Naval component for No 1Combined Training Centre (CTC) India, and that the CTC was divided between Marve on Madl Island Bombay and Lake Khadakwasla. Both CTC sites were under the command of the Army when established in late 1942. The former under Brigadier Reynolds and the latter Colonel Pikin. The first CO of HMS Salsette was Captain C Naylor in August 1942 and he certainly, and possibly all his intial 46 Naval Officers took part in Operation Ironclad (Invasion of Madagascar). In late 1942 Lieutenant Commander R D Franks was to take 40 landing craft from HMS Salsette to Chittagong to take part in the much reduced operations during the First Arakan Campaign in Burma. In this respect it is most likely that Terence Gormley was killed during Franks last raid down the Mayu River in Mar/April 1943. Both LCS(M) 17 and 16 were lost during this action, the latter on 25th April, the same date as Terence's death together with 2 other ratings. Franks had to abandon his LC's and his long walk back to India together with 20 sailors is well documented. With regards to HMS Salsette this was always a Royal Navy Base separate from the Royal Indian Navy and was operational from August 1942 until the end of hostilities. 285 Naval Officers were listed as serving there during the war including COPP 7 and the RN Beach Commando team A. However it may well be that some were listed purely for admin/payroll purposes. For example while Geoffrey Hall leader of COPP 7 was listed at HMS Salsette he does not mention this in his personal recollections of actions in India/Burma. Regarding George Wild unfortunately I cannot shed any further light.
 
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