Chris G wrote: I was able to complete a large painting of the final battle at the River Platte.
Way cool. Don't suppose you have a photo of that you could post?
Chris G wrote:......... had a scout who served aboard the HMS Exeter right up to her sinking and was in the water with the other survivors until rescued. He served on the starboard side AA mount just abaft the funnel .
Well if he was at that position a couple of days before, i.e. 27th Feb 42, he was a VERY lucky man. All the crew from the right hand gun of that mount were killed when a shell from IJNS Haguro passed through it and exploded a boiler in B (or the aft) Boiler Room, knocking Exeter out of the action that day. (And supposedly, when cleaning up in Surabaya the next day the base plate of the shell was found and, lo and behold, it had 'made in the UK, or the naval equivilant thereof, stamped on it.)
Chris G wrote:Sadly many are now passed on.
I think now all, or all I personally knew, or knew of, sadly have. RIP.
Chris G wrote:Will read this thread with great interest. thanks to all hands
Thanks for the interesting snippet yourself Chris!
