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Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea

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by E. E. Barringer


  Convoy Escort Vessels (“Conbustible, Vulnerable and Expendables!”: Wool-worth carriers), first impressions of, 48–50; compared with British escort carriers, 70, 71; 113, 123

  Corsairs, 33, 116, 188

  Costello, S/Lt Tony, 50, 55; vanishes on patrol, 84, 93, 182

  Courageous, HMS, 6

  Cowsill, S/Lt S., 126, 133, 138, 150, 182

  Cramp, S/Lt Jack, 41, 43, 46, 49, 182

  Cridland, S/Lt, J.E. (“Johnny”), 50; describes first patrol, 54, 55; 91; describes hazardous take-off and landing, 126, 127; 138, 150, 159, 160, 180, 182

  Crocodile patrols, 138

  Cross, S/Lt C, 182

  D

  Dalrymple–Hamilton, Vice Admiral Sir F., 124, 130, 132, 135

  Dalton, S/Lt Jack, 50, 82; vanishes on patrol, 84, 183

  Dasher, HMS, 49, 71

  Davenport, Lt/Cdr H, Commander Flying Nairana, 106, 107

  Defrates, S/Lt John, 112; describes bullfight at Gibraltar, 116; 119, 125; attacks U-boat, 150, 151; 155; succinct appraisal of Surtees, 161; 182, 185

  Diadem, UMS, 153

  Dodds, Surgeon Commander, 93

  Dominion Monarch, SS, 107

  Donibristle, RNAS, 111

  Donitz, German Grand Admiral, 57

  Duggan, PO, 26, 31

  E

  Eagle, HMS, 11, 103, 109

  Eames, S/Lt John, 112, 126, 128; ditches in Arctic, 142; describes rescue and subsequent torpedoing, 143, 144; 156, 164, 169, 184

  Eastleigh, 2, 10, 11

  Edward A. Savoy, SS, 130

  Edwards, S/Lt DJ., 182

  Edwardson, Cdr., chief engineer Nairana, 73, 134, 178

  Eglinton, RNAS, 51, 57, 59, 64, 65, 68

  Elliott, Lt W.E.F. (“Teddy”), 50, 59, 60, 83, 95, 182

  Emperor, HMS, 105

  Empire Howard, SS, 53

  Escort Group 2nd, 81–86; Escort Group 4th, 113; Escort Group 15th, 97, 105, Escort Group 21st, 119

  F

  Faeroes, 175

  Fearn, RNAS, 153

  Ferguson, George, telegraphist air gunner, killed in air crash, 91 fighter direction officer (FDO) (See also Lt Kerry), 75; duties described, 75, 76; 103

  Fleet Air Arm, 1–191 passim; early history of, 4–9; observers’ training and duties, 5, 9, 18–21; pilots’ training and duties, 5, 9, 18–21; telegraphist air gunners’ training and duties, 20, 22; role in convoy protection, 14–18

  Fort Crèvecoeur, SS, 124, 144, 161

  Fort Boise, SS, 136

  Fulmars, Fairey, 6, 7; unsuccessful use from Nairana, 90; unsuccessful use from Campania, 163; compared with other carrier-borne fighters, 187, 188

  Furious, HMS, 6, 13, 23, 24, 28–33, 35

  G

  Garstin, Capt R.H., 53

  Gaza, mv., 114

  George, PO Airman, R.E., 185

  Gibbons, Leading Air Mechanic Alf, 79

  Gibraltar, 51; description of in wartime, 55, 56; 89–93, 113–119

  Glasgow, 12, 33, 59, 64, 71, 177

  Glorious, HMS, 6

  glowworm, 112, 118

  Goddard, Lt/Cdr, 66, 67

  Godden, Lt/Cdr Jasper, Senior Operations Officer Nairana, 118

  Godley, Lt/Cdr John, joins squadron as CO, 157, 158; describes attack on shipping in Norwegian fjords, 158, 159; 160; establishes rapport with Surtees, 161; describes patrol north of Arctic Circle, 163; 164; his Valentine’s day card, 168; 170–173, 181, 182, 185

  Gordon S/Lt George, 84, 94, 101, 102, 114, 129; shoots down Blohm and Voss on his 21st birthday, 146; 165, 173; shoots down Ju88 and lands-on in Arctic hurricane, 174, 175, 181, 182, 185

  Gough, S/Lt Charles, 153, 159, 182

  Gowan, Air Mech. O, J.G., 185

  Grady, Lt. P., 184

  Greenock, 48, 63, 89, 134, 177

  H

  Hall, S/Lt K. (“Paddy”), 59, 81, 92, 138, 150, 157, 184

  Hankin, S/Lt R.F., 138, 184

  Hatston, RNAS, 39, 41, 42, 67, 153, 161, 176, 177

  Havana, 23, 26, 27

  Hawkins, Capt., 23

  Healey, Cdr (BBCs “Uncle Mac”), appointed to Nairana, 73, 93; and German prisoners of war, 94; 135

  Hellcats, Grumman, 58, 188

  Henry Bacon, SS, 175, 176

  Henshall, S/Lt R., 183

  Henshelwood, S/Lt J., 182

  Hepp, Kapitan, 86

  Highlander, HMS, 104–105

  Hjelke Fjord, 66

  Holley, S/Lt L.M., 126, 138, 150, 184

  Hollings, Lt S., gunnery officer Nairana, 71; and ship’s motto, 72, 107, 129

  Housser, Lt H.C.K., (“Hank” or “Harry”), 36, 40, 46, 47, 53, 55, 59, 179, 182

  Howe, Capt, RNAS Machrinhanish, 156

  Hunt, Lt J, (“Johnny”), 11, 13, 22, 32, 45, 55, 81, 87, 101, 182

  I

  IFF (Identification friend or foe) 21, 83, 142, 145

  Illustrious, HMS, 1, 6, 75

  J

  Jacksonville, 23–27

  Jamaica, 13, 24, 33

  Jeschke, Kapitan-leutnant, 82

  Johnstone, Lt/Cdr Mervyn (“Johnnie”), joins squadron as CO, 11, 12, 14, 23, 26, 27, 29, 33, 181, 182

  Jones, Lt/Cdr F.V. (“Val”), joins squadron as CO, 111; 112; his character compared with that of Surtees, 117; 118, 124, 126, 128, 132, 136, 138; at odds with Surtees, 139; 140 and 149; 150, 152, 153; requests Board of Enquiry, 157; popularity of and emotional farewell to, 157; 161, 179, 181, 182, 184

  Jones, Lt H.G., (“Taffy”), 11, 13, 14, 22, 32, 40, 49

  Junkers 88, 58, 136, 137, 147, 160, 162, 164–166, 171, 173–175, 190

  Junkers 290, 102–104, 114

  K

  Kampfgeschwader, 26, 162

  Karel Dorman (ex-Nairana), 178, 179

  Kars Fjord, 65, 66

  Kerry, Lt Alan (FDO Nairana), describes duties, 75, 76; 80, 83, 104, 133

  King, AA4, R.G., 185

  Kirkiston, RAF, 45, 46

  Kite, HMS, 81–82, 86

  Kola Bay/Inlet, 126, 127–130, 136, 141, 144, 151, 167

  Kriegsmarine, 123

  L

  Lamlash, 61, 63

  Lang, Lt/Cdr John, joins squadron as CO, 36; 39, 41, 44, 46, 51, 56, 62, 63, 181, 184

  Lark, HMS, torpedoed, 167, 168

  Lee-on-Solent, RNAS, 5, 9, 33, 38, 39, 156

  Legood, Lt Charles, joins squadron as Senior Observer, 112; 126, 138, 157, 184

  Leslie, Lt, 143

  Liverpool, 3, 43, 53

  Lloyd, S/Lt A.R.J. (“Johnny”), 12, 81; keeps watch over shot-down German airmen, 105; attacks U-boat, 145; 155, 169, 180, 184

  Lobelle, Maurice, and design of Swordfish, 7

  Luard (“Loopy”), Commander, RNAS Hatston, 39

  Luftwaffe, 123, 162, 163, 166, 174

  Lyster, Rear-Admiral Sir Lumley, 81, 135

  M

  MAC Ships (Merchant Aircraft Carriers), 158, 161, 188, 191

  McClintock, Captain HMS Chaser, 63

  McCormick, S/Lt J.M., 50, 184

  McEwan, S/Lt Eric, 59; describes tragic accident, 61, 62; 81, 83, 92; sang-froid in Swordfish crash, 95, 96; 126, 128, 138, 150, 152, 157, 179, 183

  McEwan, S/Lt John, 112, 127, 184

  McGrigor, Admiral Sir Rhoderick, 135, 145; report on convoy RA62 and tribute to aircrew, 152; 162, 163, 171

  McLaughlin, S/Lt R.G., 81, 82, 82–84, 183

  Machrihanish, RNAS, 33, 43–48, 50, 135, 156, 158

  Magpie, HMS, 81, 86

  Mallett, Lt/Cdr Dick, Senior Operations Officer, Nairana, recalls wartime experiences, 77, 78; 142, 155, 158

  Marylands (target-towing bombers), 66, 67

  Mathé Lt R.C. (“Bob”), batsman aboard Nairana; debt owed to him by squadron aircrew, 75; 112, 143, 145, 156; successfully lands-on Wildcats in Arctic hurricane, 174, 175; 185

  Maxefjelh SS, 53

  Mayson, S/Lt W., 183

  Mearns, Lt S.A., (“Sam”), 58, 59, 84, 101, 102, 104; describes trip to Casablanca, 115, 116; 147, 162; shoots down Ju88, 164, 165,
183, 185

  Merryfield, PO Rad.Mch., W.D., 185

  meterological Officer (see also Lt Arrowsmith), 73, 76, 77

  metox (U-boat radar), 20, 97, 101

  Miami, 26, 27

  Millar, S/Lt D.B., 183

  Miller, S/Lt I.L.T. (“Dusty”), 106, 112, 147; shot down, 148; 149, 161, 185

  Miller, Lt/Cdr T.T., joins squadron as CO, 67, 81, 86; near fatal crah on landing; 87; 88, 89, 133, 181

  Moss, S/Lt R., 161, 162; helps shoot down Ju88, 164, 183, 185

  Mounsey, HMS, sunk by U-boat, 130

  Mull of Kintyre, 43, 50, 119, 134

  Murmansk, 71, 118, 119, 121, 122; description of, 128; subjected to the worst bombing in the war, 129; 140, 154, 161, 169

  Murray, S/Lt E. McG. (“Mick”), 112; describes hazardous working up, 113; describes passage of convoy MKF34, 113–114; describes Aurora Borealis, 125; 127, 128, 157, 183

  N

  Nairana, HMS, 2, 9; 68–186 passim; general description of, 69–72; specification, 69; comparison with US escort carriers, 70, 71; duties of her air department, 73–79; official commisioning, 79, 80; sails on first operation, 81; with escort groups in mid-Atlantic, 82–89, 97–105; with Gibraltar convoys, 89–97, 105–107, 113–117; with Russian convoys, 123–154, 160–176; with shipping strikes in Norwegian fjords, 154–156, 158–160; postwar history, 178, 179

  Nairana (Tasmanian eagle), and ship’s crest and motto, 71, 72

  Naval Air Squadrons: 737 Observer training squadron, 157. 787 squadron, operates Fulmars from Nairana, 90. 804 squadron, fine record of, 58; 190. 808 squadron, 53, 55; shoot down Focke Wulf Condor, 56; 58. 811 squadron, 111; heavy loses on Russian convoy, 131, 132; 153. 813 squadron, sinks U-365, 149, 15.

  Nelson, HMS, 60

  Netheravon, 5, 9

  Newberry, S/Lt David, 37, 84; and “kamikaze” night fighter patrol, 133, 134; 135, 184

  Nigeria, HMS, 40

  Norfolk, Virginia, 11, 13, 23, 26, 27; hospitality of, 28

  North Cape, 142, 145

  Norway and Norwegian fjords, 121, 137, 142, 154, 158–160, 166, 177

  O

  Onslaught, HMS, 170

  Operation Deadlight, 178

  Operation Sampler, 154–156

  Orkneys, description of islands, 39, 40; 66, 67, 134, 153, 161

  “Oscar” (Acoustic torpedo), 21, 101, 102, 106, 116, 117

  P

  Paine, S/Lt Leslie, 153, 159, 160, 169, 183

  Palisadoes, RNAS, Jamaica, 11, 13, 22, 23

  Parker, S/Lt J. (“Jackie”), 11, 22, 24, 26, 50, 184

  Payne, S/Lt Donald, 153, 159, 183

  Pearl Harbour, 23, 27

  Penny, S/Lt, Seafire pilot, 56

  Perrett, Sgt RAF, H.W., 185

  Picot, S/Lt Peter, 58, 183

  Pitts, S/Lt E. (“Ted”), 112, 130, 131, 157, 183

  Pleydell-Bouverie, Capt, 170

  Pope Field, 23, 26, 27

  Port Victor, mv., 178, 179

  Pound, Admiral Sir Dudley, 121

  Prinz Eugen, 65, 67

  Provis, S/Lt J. (“Johnny”), 112, 128, 138; scores direct hit on German merchantman, 159, 164, 183

  Puerta Camaguey, 23, 26

  R

  Ramillies, HMS, 116

  Rathlin Island, 53

  RATOG (rocket assisted takeoff gear), 21, 108, 112, 117, 169, 189

  Ravager, HMS, 62, 63, 106, 113

  Raven, HMS, 2, 10, 11

  Ravenhill, S/Lt Derek, 112, 159, 160, 184

  Rawlings, Admiral, H.C., and conception of Swordfish – “a plane with a sting in its tale”, 7

  Reaper, USS, 116

  Red Fleet Choir, 129, 130

  Rees, Capt, E., 53

  Richardson, S/Lt Charles, 81, 86, 91, 95, 102; shot down while engaging Ju290, 103, 104; funeral at sea, 105; hospital bed funded in his memory, 105; 183, 185

  Roberts, S/Lt John, 153, 169, 184

  RP (Rocket Projectiles), 20, 101, 145, 148, 149, 159, 189

  Roffy, S/Lt J.P., 159, 183

  Rogers, S/Lt John, 153, 164, 169, 170, 183

  Romsdals Fjord, 158

  Rose, S/LtG., 112, 138, 164, 184

  Roskill, Captain S.W., 15, 75

  Rotherham, Cdr., 66, 67

  Rovde Fjord, 158, 159

  Royal Air Force, 4, 5, 8, 29, 42, 185

  Rumbelow-Pearce, First Officer WRNS, 40, 41

  S

  Sadler, Lt George, 36, 83; describes hazardous patrol, 98–101; 102, 119, 125, 126, 132, 135, 179, 183

  Samaritan, SS, 167

  Sargent, S/Lt Norman, 81, 84, 94, 116, 137, 146, 162, 165, 173; shoots down Ju88, 174; describes landing-on in Arctic hurricane, 175; 176, 183, 185

  Scapa Flow, 39, 40, 124, 134–137, 151, 152, 155, 156, 160, 161, 177, 190

  Sea Gladiators, 188, 190

  Sea Hurricane IIcs, added to aircraft equipment to form composite squadron, 57; 58, 59, 62, 64; difficulty of operating fixed-wing aircraft from carrier, 78, 79; camouflage of, 80; 81, 84, 87, 91, 101, 102; shoot down ju290, 103, 104, 109, 114; replaced by Wildcat VIs, 118, 133; technical data and evaluation, 187, 188, 191

  Seafires, 8, 55, 56, 187, 188, 191

  Selley, Lt R.P., (“Bob” or “Crumbie”), 2, 36; describes invasion exercise, 38, 39; 50; lands in “postage stamp” field, 51; 54, 58, 81, 84, 86, 88; makes squadron’s 1,000th landing on Nairana, 105; 106, 129, 133, 134, 138–140, 155, 157, 183

  Shetland Islands, 134, 160, 161, 176

  Shirley-Smith, Lt Robin, 11, 13, 32, 51, 183

  Skuas, Blackburn, 6, 29, 46, 47, 188

  Smith, S/Lt S., 50, 184

  Snowdown, Wt. Off. T.W., 185

  Specklington Manor, 75

  Spitfires, 25–27, 45, 53, 55, 106, 160

  Starling, HMS, 81, 85, 86

  Stentor, SS, 53

  Stephenson, Capt, HMS Battler, 48

  Stiff, S/Lt R.A., 184

  Stretton, RNAS, 42, 43

  Strong, Lt George, 81, 126, 138, 148, 150, 155, 160, 164, 184, 185

  Summers, Lt G.C., 159, 183

  Supple, S/LtJ.S (“Joe”), 50, 105, 126; attacks U-boat, 145, 155, 159, 161, 169, 183

  Surtees, Capt. Villiers Nicholas, 76; takes command of Nairana, 110; background and character, 110, 111; 117, 118, 136; at odds with Val Jones, 139, 140; 142–144, 148, 149; human side of, 151; 152; 153; goes dinghy sailing in Scapa Flow, 154; and Operation Sampler, 155, 156; final showdown with Val Jones, 156, 157; 158, 161, 171, 173, 177; last word on, 179; 180

  Swordfish, Fairey, 7–190 passim; design of, handling characteristics and wartime achievements, 7, 8; our first 4 Swordfish Is, 13, 14; role of in convoy in, protection, 17; observer’s duties in, 18, 19; pilot’s duties in, 20, 21; telegraphist air gunner’s duties in, 20, 22; Swordfish Is replaced by Swordfish IIs with ASV, 35, 36; fitted with rocket projectiles, 50; salvaging spare parts for, 79; Swordfish IIs replaced by Swordfish IIIs with ASVX, 107, 108; The Pregnant Swordfish song, 108, 109; hazards of flying in Arctic conditions, 126, 132, 133, 155, 156, 163; technical data and evaluation of, 189, 190

  T

  T124X Officers and stewards, 93, 94

  Tail O’the Bank, 12, 59, 80, 90, 92, 177

  Taranto, 1, 7, 11, 27, 35, 81

  Taylor, Capt R.M.T., Nairana, 80, 82, 86, 88, 94, 98, 101, 105

  Teesdale, Lt J.G. (“Jack”), 11, 13, 22–26, 28, 38, 39, 54, 56, 59, 60; and salvaging spare parts, 78; first squadron officer aboard Nairana, 80; 81, 82, 89, 93, 109, 111, 184

  The Times, report on Convoy RA64, 176

  Thomas, S/Lt E.V., 184

  Thomas, S/Lt S.H., (“Stan”), 12; in hazardous patrol, 98–101; 184

  Thompson, Alec, telegraphist air gunner, 46

  Timms, Leading Air Mechanic Bert, 79

  Tirpitz, 29, 122, 123, 136

  Todenhagen, Käpitan, 150

  Tracker, HMS, Avengers on, 124–125, 127, 132, 136

  Trenchard, Lord, 5

  Trumpeter, HMS, 154, 155

  U

  U-boat
s, 7, 12, 13; our job to prevent their attacking merchantmen in convoy, 14; their strength in 1939, 15; their first “happy time”, 16; their second “happy time”, 17; development of “wolf packs”, 17; 22, 24, 25, 30, 32; our use of ASV against, 37, 38; 40; their success in the North Atlantic in 1942, 45; use of convoys against, 53, 54; use of fighter aircraft against, 57, 58; their success in the North Atlantic in 1943, 64; in running battle with Walker’s 2nd Escort Group, 81–88; 90; passage of U-boat prisoners to UK, 94, 95; terrible death for those lost in Battle of the Atlantic, 94, 95; 97; sighted and attacked by our Swordfish and Hurricanes, 101, 102; 106, 107; our use of ASVX against, 108; our use of Glow Worm against, 112, 114; their threat to Russian convoys, 121, 122; ineffectiveness of Asdic in Arctic conditions, 122, 123; 126–130, 136, 138, 141, 143–145; attacked by Supple and Lloyd, attacked by Wilson and Strong; sunk by Campania’s 813 Squadron, 149, 150; attacked by Defrates and Beal, 150, 151–154, 163; torpedo Lark, 167; torpedo Bluebell, 169; 170, 175, 176; captured U-boats sunk in Operation Deadlight, 178.

  U-238, torpedoes Magpie, 86

  U-295, torpedoes Mounsey, 130

  U-365, torpedoes Cassandra, 144

  U-387, sunk by Banborough Castle, 144

  U-403, torpedoes Bonneville, 53

  U-452, sunk off Kila Inlet, 167

  U-502, sunk by Starling and Wild Goose, 82

  U-509, torpedoes Stentor, 53

  U-734, sunk by Woodpecker, 85

  U-762, sunk by Wild Goose and Woodpecker, 85

  Urquhart, Lt J.F., (“Jimmy”), 36, 50, 55, 81, 183

  Urwin, Lt, P. (“Pat”), joins squadron as Senior pilot, 112, 126, 138, 157, 183

  V

  Vaenga, 140

  Ville de Tamatave, SS, capsizes, 53

  Vindex, HMS, 69, 111, 123, 124, 128, 130–134, 136, 153

  W

  Walker, Capt John, and Second Escort Group, 81, 82, 85, 86

  Waller, Lt/Cdr Wilfred, joins

  squadron as CO, 58, 59; 63, 64, 67, 181, 183

  Wallis, S/Lt Frank, 104, 183, 185

  Walrus, 58

  Warspite, HMS, 92

  Waterman, Lt/Cdr, Senior Medical Officer, Nairana, 138; discusses Surtees’ sanity, 140, 141

  Westwater, Air Mech IE, F., 186

  White, S/Lt D.W., 186

  Whittick, S/Lt D., 126, 133, 138, 183

  Wildcat VIs, Grumman Martlet, 33, 75; replace Hurricane IIcs, 118; 131, 132, 133, 135, 145–149, 153, 155, 160, 162, 163, 165; save convoy and land-on in Arctic hurricane, 173–175, 177; technical data and evaluation, 190, 191

 

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