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Chatham - February 1942
Dear all
I wonder if someone can help me with an issue close to my heart. I had tried to research this myself but I'm afraid I have run out of ideas. My grandfather was invalided out of the RN. From my recollection of conversations this was due to his vessel being hit by a mine. But it could equally have been the result of an air raid. Certainly he received shrapnel injuries. There are two dates within his service record: 25 February 1942 and 30 March 1942. At the time he was serving with HMS Pembroke I based in Chatham and his record suggests that he went to the RN Hospital Chatham for surgery. I therefore assume that the incident took place in the vicinity of Chatham in or around February 1942. Has anyone any record of any incident which could account for his injuries or any further avenues of exploration for me to research? Regards James |
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
Although his records state Pembroke I, this might just relate to where his papers were kept (i.e. his base port) and he could still of served on a ship at that time which might not of been recorded in his service papers.
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
Thank you huck216.
His records also show Europa in Lowestoft (also a shore base) and before that the trawler Galvani. But I've not come across any records that she was damaged by a mine. |
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
Hello James
according to Wiki: HMS Pembroke I - accounting base at Chatham between 1940 and 1960. HTH Juha |
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
James - l believe as Juha says HMS Pembroke I was what my Dad referred to in naval talk as a 'Stone Frigate' or shore base.
I looked through the Key Points damaged reports and could find no mention of a raid in the period you show . One reference to 1942 was afternoon of 26th Oct 1942 just shows Chatham RN Dockyard attacked , there was also an online reference to an attack on 3/4th March 1943 in which 5 were killed. There are a couple of books titled Chatham Naval Dockyard and Barracks one by David T. Hughes and another with a similar title by Clive Holden but I do not know if they are of any help. Have you tried the Chatham Dockyard Museum perhaps they could help , Regards Brian Bines |
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
Cheers Brian. I'm sure I've asked for their assistance in the past but it can't hurt to try again.
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
Hi James,
Currently ghost writing a bio on a retired city based financier whose father was a naval officer, and mother was based at Chatham in the period you mention: "My mother spent 13 hours in a shelter sheltering from a potential explosion on the base. A magazine on a vessel nearby had to be made stable, unfortunately it exploded injuring and killing those in the vicinity. Fortunately it was contained peppering the brick work and just knocking out our front door, windows and roof slates.[sadly missed this excitement as I was at school in Rugby.]" Regards Andy B |
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Re: Chatham - February 1942
Hi Andy
This sounds interesting. Can you tell me a little bit more? Any dates etc? James |
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