Posted on 03/17/2024 11:28:58 AM PDT by beaversmom
A teenage cook whose heroics onboard a warship helped shorten the Second World War has been honoured in his home town after a public vote.
The regenerated centre of North Shields, North Tyneside, has been named after Thomas Brown, who was awarded the George Medal for helping to retrieve codebooks from a sinking German U-boat in October 1942.
The books were later used to crack the Enigma code by experts at Bletchley Park, enabling the British to decipher Nazi messages.
Two naval men died while searching the stricken submarine but Thomas, a 15-year-old civilian who lied about his age to work in the canteen on HMS Petard, survived and managed to save the books from the sea.
A teenage cook whose heroics onboard a warship helped shorten the Second World War has been honoured in his home town after a public vote.
The regenerated centre of North Shields, North Tyneside, has been named after Thomas Brown, who was awarded the George Medal for helping to retrieve codebooks from a sinking German U-boat in October 1942.
The books were later used to crack the Enigma code by experts at Bletchley Park, enabling the British to decipher Nazi messages.
Two naval men died while searching the stricken submarine but Thomas, a 15-year-old civilian who lied about his age to work in the canteen on HMS Petard, survived and managed to save the books from the sea.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
My hat is off to a very brave young man.
Huh? Wait a minute now. You mean he’s not black?
I am seeing double.
Patience. Just wait a year or two.
Wait for the movie by Dizzyland, he’ll be a black LGBQ tran.
Hollywood already made a movie and made Matthew McConaughey and the Americans the heroes. England was not happy about that.
survived a sinking German U-boat, but died in a common house fire at the age of 18
Sometimes I think they're just in such a hurry to get "the scoop" they can't be bothered to "Preview" it. ππ
That aside. Great story.
You will find it in the 1st paragraph following this picture:
Tommy's GM and medals are now safely in the North East, as his surviving brothers and sisters generously donated them to the NAAFI, whose headquarters are in Darlington. Tommy Brown himself sadly died in 1945 in another act of heroism, trying to save his youngest sisters from their burning home.
Quite a fifteen-year-old. Bravo young man!
October 1942.
1942 was a horrid year of losses in the Battle of the Atlantic.
Thanks in large part to this brave lad, Doenitz had to recall all U-boats from the north Atlantic in May 43.
Wow. Just think of that !
(I am seeing double)
Nonsense.
Everything is just fine.
(I am seeing double)
Nonsense.
Everything is just fine.
He was a black lesbian transgender whose pronouns were “they” and “them”...
Preview? Ain’t nobody got time for that.
A fairly complete account is found in "Last Hope Island" by Lynne Olson, pub. 2017 Random House.
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