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General query S.T.E Southampton on grandfathers ww2 records

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Jenga:
Hi I am new to this forum and am researching my grandfathers royal naval service during ww2. On his service record it lists one of his ships as S.T.E Southampton (dec 43-jan44) but unlike his other ships (including those which were shore establishments) I can find no information of this anywhere. Does anyone know what the STE Southampton refers to and how I might find out more information regarding this please?

Also for his others ships is there a way of easily finding out the ports he docked at during his royal naval journey please?

Many thanks for any help that you can provide
Jen

James_harvey:
T E is training establishment

S could be Stoker signal or seaman depending on his trade

What was is trade? And the letter before the X ( j k m l f etc)

As this will help decipher

Jenga:
Hi thanks for your response. He was a stoker and has the prefix K on his service number.

Do you why ste Southampton  is different from other shore establishments that have hms prefix please? I also can’t find any reference to in on the web as I can for his other shore posting on hms ships.

Thanks

Mo westham:
Hi,
FYI, I think your father was there the same time as mine. Mine was there Dec / Feb '44, possibly one of the classes after? His service number was KX 63938

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