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#176 domwalsh

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Posted 01 April 2008 - 10:28 AM

Spooky indeed! Many thanks for that Susan, much appreciated.

By the way, keep a look out for Paul Kendall's new book, due out on St George's Day. Paul, a regular forum user, has spent years gathering new material and photos and £25 loks like money very well spent to me. Can't wait.

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Posted 01 April 2008 - 06:03 PM

Susan,

I'd like a copy as well if possible !

Thanks !


Dom,

Indeed Paul's book is already on my wanted list also !

And now you're telling me you have Osborne's medals ?  happy.gif

That is so great !


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Posted 02 April 2008 - 07:18 AM

`Et Al', two awards for Zeebrugge - are / were they related ?? ;

SANDFORD. Francis H. DSO.  LT. CDR. R.N.
VICE-ADMIRAL DOVER PATROL.                GAZETTE 21. 5.18.
TO BE COMMANDER R.N. TO DATE 23. 4.18.
This officers staff work in the preparation of the demolition
arrangements generally, and in the fitting out of submarines
particularly, was invaluable. He planned the operation and the
rescue of the crew of the submarine destined for the destruction
of the Zeebrugge viaduct, and he carried out the rescue in the
face of almost insurmountable difficulties due to enemy action,
weather, and strong tides, by means of a service picket boat in
which he covered 170 miles during the voyage to and from the
Belgian Coast.

SANDFORD. Richard D.   LIEUTENANT. R.N.   `C.3'.
VICE-ADMIRAL DOVER PATROL.   GAZETTE 23. 7.18.      V.C.
Commanded `C.3' and most skilfully placed that vessel in
between the piles of the viaduct before lighting his fuse and
abandoning her, rather than trust to the less sure method of the
Gyroscopic steering engine. As I am recommending this officer
for the Victoria Cross. I need not here say more.

Son of Ethel R. Sandford, of 15 The Beacon, Exmouth, Devon, and the late Venerable E.G. Sandford, Archdeacon of Exeter.
Eston Cemetery, Yorkshire. Owned by Eston and Normanby Urban District Council.
Grave Reference ; J. U. 709.
Fourth Suppliment to `London Gazette' 19.07.18 reads ;
`For most Conspicuous Gallantry. This officer was in command of Submarine C.3,
and most skilfully placed that vessel in between the piles of the
viaduct before lighting his fuse and abandoning her. He eagerly
undertook this hazardous enterprise, although well aware (as were all
his crew) that if the means of rescue failed and he or any of his
crew were in the water at the moment of the explosion, they would be
killed outright by the force of such explosion. Yet Lt. Sandford
disdained to use the gyro steering, which would have enabled him and
his crew to abandon the submarine at a safe distance, and preferred
to make sure, as far as was humanly possible, of the accomplishment
of his duty.
GENERAL LOSS REGISTER 13   RNSM

Richard D died shortly after of pnuemonia - considered `war lost'.

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 07:36 AM

The Sandfords were brothers Sadsac. Interestingly, Daniel Sandford, the BBC's Home Affairs correspondent is a great nephew or some such.
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Posted 02 April 2008 - 05:35 PM

Dom,  a little late, and you possibly have these three awards  !! ;

UNDERHILL   George N/E   Lt. RMLI   79D105   N/E
Vice Admiral Dover 23.07.18 Gazetted
Operations on Belgian Coast 23.04.18 Zeebrugge & Ostend   DSC
Was in the Marine Storming Party.
Showed great coolness and courage. At a critical time he organised and led reinforcements with the greatest dash and contempt for danger. His action was of the utmost value to the success of the operation.

LAMPBRUGH   Charles R.W   N/E     Lt.   RMLI   79D105   N/E
Vice Admiral Dover 23.07.18 Gazetted
Operations on Belgian Coast 23.04.18 Zeebrugge & Ostend   DSC
Was in the Marine Storming Party.
In spite of great difficulties, showed the greatest dash and determination in leading his men. He covered the retirement with great resource.

COOKE Theodore F   N/E   Lt.   RMLI   79D101   N/E
Vice Admiral Dover 23.07.18 Gazetted
Operations on Belgian Coast 23.04.18 Zeebrugge & Ostend   DSO
By his personal bravery under fire he set a magnificent example to his men, and led them forward with the greatest courage and dash in spite of being wounded. He was wounded a second time whilst endeavouring to carry a wounded man back to the ship.

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Posted 02 April 2008 - 06:06 PM

sadsac,

Lampbrugh should probably be Charles Robert Wharram Lamplough, the future Major-General.

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Posted 03 April 2008 - 07:55 AM

DOM,   JOHAN,  `Et Al', find here details ONE of the crew HMS/m C.3 at Zeebrugge ;

CLEAVER WILLIAM GLADSTONE PO   TGM P/ 221196 CGM DSM CdeG   RN NE
140511
D1       MAIDSTONE            
DOLPHIN  FOR LTO   160120  
LENT VERNON   160325   DOLPHIN
J3   160418   TITANIA
K6   161212   LENT VIVID
K6   170203   FEARLESS
C.3  180323   DOLPHIN
FOR TGM   180509   LENT VERNON
ADDITIONAL   181030   DOLPHIN
K6   181111   FEARLESS
DEMOBILISED   060219
24 CHURCH HILL, LEAMINGTON SPA, WARCS
CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL ( ZEEBRUGGE )
DSM   CROIX de GUERRE                      C S EXPIRES 100616
SENIOR IN RATING 210905 AB   010417 LS   150618 PO
P.o.B ; Leamington, Warwick   D.o.B ; 10.06.86   ADM 188 / 389

More of such to follow

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Posted 03 April 2008 - 08:07 AM

quote: Lampbrugh should probably be Charles Robert Wharram Lamplough, the future Major-General.

Johan,
Holloway's book confirms that
mentioning that Arthur Chater also became a Major General

regards
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ps:

LAMPLOUGH, Charles Robert Wharram (1896-1981), Major General
Commissioned Royal Marines 1914; World War I in Mediterranean, Grand Fleet, Dardanelles and Zeebrugge 1914-1918; World War II 1939-1945; Naval Staff, Admiralty 1937-1943; Maj Gen on staff, Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia 1943-1946; Commander, Plymouth Group Royal Marines 1946-1949; retired 1949

CHATER, Maj Gen Arthur Reginald (1896-1979)
Born 1896; entered Royal Marines as 2nd Lieut, 1913, serves with RM brigade in Flanders, 1914; Gallipoli, 1915 (despatches, French Croix de Guerre); Grand Fleet, 1916-1917; Adjutant of RM Bn which landed from HMS Vindictive at Zeebrugge, 23 Apr 1918; served in Egyptian Army, 1921- 1925; Sudan Defence Forces, 1925-1931; commanded Sudan Camel Corps, 1927- 1930; commanded military operations in Kordofan, 1929-1930; Senior RM Officer, East Indies Station, 1931-1933; Home Fleet, 1935-1936; Commanded Somaliland Camel Corps, 1937-1940; commanded defence of British Somaliland, 1940; Military Governor and Commander troops British Somaliland, 1941-1943; Commander Portsmouth Div Royal Marines, 1943-1944; Director of Combined Operations, India and South-East Asia, 1944-1945; MGGS, 1945-1946; Commander Chatham Group Royal Marines, 1946-1948; one of HM's Body Guard of Honorary Corps of Gentleman-at-Arms, 1949-1966 and Harbinger, 1952-1966; Col Commandant Somaliland Scouts, 1948-1958; Member Berkshire Cricket Club, 1955-1961; Member of Anglo-Somali-Society, 1960-1979; died 1979.

additional info from the Liddell Hart index, KCL


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Posted 03 April 2008 - 06:15 PM

Heres a Staffordshire chap

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 06:01 AM

JOHAN, MICHAEL, thanks for info re LAMPLOUGH / LAMBRUGH - info taken from an hand-written document so I / inputer at fault ??

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 06:33 AM

DOM,  two more crew of C.3 at Zeebrugge, to late for inclusion in book !
Be good to see a book that mentions ratings of crew in such actions, instead of Lt. / Lt.Cdr / Cdr ??? did such & such ;

HARNER WALTER PO  ST D/ 228795
NE RN NE J/S 170415
SC   150417   DOLPHIN        
151022   ALECTO        
161103   DOLPHIN
K2   170310  FEARLESS  DOLPHIN
C3   170720   MAIDSTONE
SC   180312   DOLPHIN
H30   180909   VICKERS BARROW
P.o.B ; Beer, Devon   D.o.B ; 04.08.87     ADM 188 / 404

BENDALL HENRY CULLIS CSTO C/K 5343
NE RN D.o.B ; 241091 J/S 170317
SC   170317   DOLPHIN
SC   170406   MAIDSTONE
C3   170420   MAIDSTONE
C3   180312   DOLPHIN
HOSP   180423   DOLPHIN   DEAL WOUNDED  ZEEBRUGGE
SC   180628   DOLPHIN  ALECTO  
ADM 188 / 877

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 07:01 AM

DOM,  one more of crew of C.3 at Zeebrugge ;

ROXBURGH   ALLAN GORDON ERA3 C/  272442
NE RN D.o.B ; 040991 J/S 160416
SC            160428       DOLPHIN
SC            160914       THAMES
C3            160916       THAMES
G3            170219       MAIDSTONE
TO SHORE   FREE DISCHARGE  C-C PORTSMOUTH  
AWO 416/20  OF 612/25 OF 4/3/20                        
DISCHARGED 17/3/20
P.o.B ; Derby     D.o.B ; 04.09.91

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 07:18 AM

DOM, JOHAN, at risk of being boring, but could not resist posting these two awards for VINDICTIVE, especially as I recall initial posting asked for info re R.M's ;

COLSON Henry St. C   MB   Surgeon   RN 79D077
Vindictive Vice Admiral Dover Patrol 21.05.18 Gazetted
Operations on Belgian Coast 23.04.18 (Zeebrugge & Ostend)
To be Staff Surgeon R.N. to date 23.04.18
Attached to the Royal Marine Storming Party. Major Weller reports that this officer worked under the greatest disadvantage, often in gas fumes, and by the light of only a torch. In these conditions he carried on for many hours and displayed the utmost devotion to duty. The Captain of Vindictive and Staff Surgeon McCutheon report that Surgeon Colson was also of the greatest assistance in dealing with seaman cases when not employed attending to Marines, and that his work was most valuable.

BAMFORD Edward DSO   Captain   RMLI   79D078
Vindictive Vice Admiral Dover Patrol 21.05.18 Gazetted
Operations on Belgian Coast 23.04.18 (Zeebrugge & Ostend)
VC & To be Major R.M.L.I by Brevet to date 23.04.18
Is reported by Major Weller as having displayed the greatest initiative in the command of his Company, and by his total disregard of danger, having shown a magnificent example to his men. I would endorse Major Weller's by stating that having called for a ballot amongst the Royal Marine Storming Party as to who should receive the Victoria Cross as the representative of a body who all participated in a "gallant and daring act", the first choice fell on Captain Bamford.

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 10:40 AM

Very many thanks for the cutting Wulsten. Just what I am looking for for my book. Could I ask the newspaper and date? Also, would you be able to email me the file to dominic.walsh@ireland.com as it's slightly tricky to read.
Thanks again,
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Posted 04 April 2008 - 11:23 AM

Emails sent i think you may have had the details in previous email, sorry the quality is not brilliant

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 05:39 PM

Thanks again, much appreciated

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 06:38 PM

DOM,  have you any photo's to go with the 4 chaps that I have posted for you ;

ROXBURGH / BENDALL / HARNER / CLEAVER ???

Do you know any more names of crew of C.3 ????

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 08:11 PM

Sadsac,

I don't think that there's any risk at all of being boring with such a great information, sincere thanks for that ! :-)

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Posted 05 April 2008 - 08:02 AM

Yes, I do have C3 photo/names. I'll have a look and post later
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Posted 05 April 2008 - 08:07 AM

Sadsac,
Unfortunately My scanner is on blink, but I have pix of all four men you list. The only other crew was the commander Lt Sandford VC.
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Posted 06 April 2008 - 06:50 AM

Hello DOM, many thanks for your repl.  Would very much like photo's of crew C.3.
Have noticed your Em add to WULSTEN, and am Eming to that add for further `contact'.
Hope you do not mind.

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Posted 06 April 2008 - 07:53 AM

Leave it with me Sadsac. Feel free to contact Wulsten.
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Posted 07 April 2008 - 08:56 AM

Somebody was asking about a Pte Sneyd RMLI whose body was found in the sea almost a month after the raid. I've lost your details so please make yourself known.
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Posted 17 April 2008 - 10:02 AM

Sadsac,
Photos of C3 crew in the post to you.
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Posted 17 April 2008 - 03:29 PM

I did it! I managed to get the Zeebrugge Raid into the Times City Diary!


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The Zeebrugge Raid 1918;UK Business;City Diary
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(Photograph) - St George's Day next week marks the 90th anniversary of the famous naval raid on Zeebrugge and Ostend, for which 11 Victoria Crosses were awarded. A new book, The Zeebrugge Raid 1918 - The Finest Feat of Arms, by Paul Kendall, provides a fascinating insight into the men who took part. Among them was a young naval lieutenant, Oscar Henderson, who was awarded the DSO for his gallantry. He later became managing director of The Belfast News Letter, reputedly the world's oldest surviving daily newspaper. Henderson also co founded Ulster Television (now UTV) in 1958 and five years later he helped to launch Sunday News, the first Sunday newspaper in Northern Ireland. A remarkable man.

© Times Newspapers Ltd, 2008