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He joined the RAN in March 1914 at the age of fourteen as an ordinary seaman second class. When war was declared on 14 August 1914, he was 15 and serving aboard the training ship
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Between the world wars, Allan was rescued by his captain with the help of a life preserver and a rope ladder from almost drowning after falling overboard in the
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until the end of the war, and became an able seaman in 1915. When he was eighteen, he survived the
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pandemic, which killed over fifty of his shipmates on a transport voyage between
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He met his wife, Ita Blakely, while his ship was docked in
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in the Second World War, sailing in convoy with HM Ships
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