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William Harry Coombs

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On returning to the United Kingdom, Coombs founded the Navigators' and General Insurance Company. This proved successful, and in 1928, he founded the Officers (Merchant Navy) Federation, bringing together various small bodies representing this group. These activities also led him to study the law,
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to undertake cartographic work, and during the course of this became aware that there was no insurance covering officers in the service.
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sailor, insurance company founder, barrister and trade union leader.
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International Mercantile Marine Officers' Association
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International Mercantile Marine Officers' Association
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Index

British
HMS Conway
Hooghly River
World War I
Royal Navy
Merchant Navy
Shanghai
Inner Temple
Navigators' and Engineer Officers' Union
International Mercantile Marine Officers' Association
Royal Naval Reserve


"Ships' Officers' International to be dissolved"
Navigators' and Engineer Officers' Union
Douglas Tennant
International Mercantile Marine Officers' Association
Pieter de Vries
Categories
1893 births
1969 deaths
English barristers
General secretaries of British trade unions
Royal Navy sailors

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