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After leaving school at 14, Thomas Pike, son of Frederick and Rose Pike, joined the Royal Navy, going to a training ship until he was old enough to join his first ship, HMS
Impregnable. He went on to serve on HMS Iron Duke, Valiant and Queen Elizabeth before joining HMS Glorious before the outbreak the war.
Following the allied retreat, Glorious was taking part in the evacuation of the Norwegian port of Narvik. On the evening of the 8 June the German ships,
Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, found Glorious and her destroyer escort and engaged them from nearly 16 miles away. The aim was near perfect with the flight deck of Glorious being put out of use even before she
could launch her aircraft.
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