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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: Simon ~ 02 April 2018
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Posted on 04/01/2018 4:59:56 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska

 

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Simon

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Thanks to Stonewall Jackson for the heads up on Simon! 

Simon was found wandering the dockyards of Hong Kong in March 1948 by 17 year-old Ordinary Seaman George Hickinbottom, a member of the crew of the British frigate HMS Amethyst stationed in the city in the late 1940s. At this stage, it is thought Simon was approximately a year old, and was very undernourished and unwell. Hickinbottom smuggled the cat aboard ship, and Simon soon ingratiated himself with the crew and officers, particularly as he was adept at catching and killing the rats, which infested the lower decks. Simon rapidly gained a reputation for cheekiness, leaving presents of dead rats in sailors' beds and sleeping in the captain's cap.

The crew viewed Simon as a lucky mascot, and when the ship's commander changed later in 1948, the outgoing Ian Griffiths left the cat for his successor Bernard Skinner, who took an immediate liking to the friendly cat. However, Skinner's first mission in command of the Amethyst was to travel up the Yangtze River to Nanking to replace the duty ship there, HMS Consort . Halfway up the river the ship became embroiled in the "Yangtze incident", when Chinese communist gun batteries opened fire on the frigate. One of the first rounds tore through the Captain's cabin, killing Skinner and seriously wounding Simon.

The badly wounded cat crawled on deck, and was rushed to the medical bay, where the ship's surviving medical staff cleaned his burns and removed four pieces of shrapnel from Simon, who was not expected to last the night. He did manage to survive however and returned to his former duties in spite of the dislike he faced from the new captain. Whilst beached in the river the ship had become overrun with rats, and Simon took on the task of removing them with vigour, as well as being used in the sick bay to raise the morale of wounded teenage sailors.

Following the ship's escape from the river, Simon became an instant celebrity, lauded in British and World news and presented with the "Animal VC ", the Dickin Medal as well as a Blue Cross medal, and Amethyst campaign medal and the fanciful rank of "Able Seacat". Thousands of letters were written to him, so much that one of Amethyst officers was detailed solely to answer Simon's post. At every port Amethyst stopped at on its route home, Simon was presented with honour, and a special welcome was made for him at Plymouth in November when the ship returned. Simon was however, like all animals entering the UK, subject to quarantine regulations and spent his time in an animal centre in Surrey.

There Simon contracted a virus and, despite the attentions of medical staff and thousands of well-wishers, passed away on November 28, 1949 from a complication of the viral infection caused by his war wounds. Hundreds, including the entire crew of HMS Amethyst attended his funeral in Ilford in East London, and his gravestone reads:
 


IN MEMORY OF
"SIMON"
SERVED IN
H.M.S. AMETHYST
MAY 1948 - SEPTEMBER 1949
AWARDED DICKIN MEDAL
AUGUST 1949
DIED 28TH NOVEMBER 1949.
THROUGHOUT THE YANGTZE INCIDENT
HIS BEHAVIOUR WAS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER

 



 

July 17, 1949: Crewmen of HMS Amethyst F-116 seen while trapped on Rose Island during the Yangtze Incident.

Back row from left to right: Townsend, Augustyn, Parish, Hutchinson, Jones, Wright, White (holding Able Seacat Simon), Bryson, Chare, MacNamara, A. Williams, Murphy and Keicher. 2nd row from left to right: Bannister, McCarthy, Nolan, Saunders, P. Jones, Delve, Munson, Williams and Wilson. Front row from left to right: McClean (?), Griffiths, Wells, McCullough and Guardsman Peggy (the ship's dog). Peggy and Simon were both awarded the Distinguished Amethyst Campaign Ribbon (Photo courtesy of Lt. Commander K. Stewart Hett, M.B.E., R.N. Ret.)

A Personal Tribute to Able Seacat Simon D.M., R.N. Within the recorded History of England, there have been many stories and epitaphs written about our nation's favourite pet, the cat. Amongst them, one stands out. A black and white tom, whose name was “Simon”. He alone, was the recipient of the animal equivalent of the “Victoria Cross” for bravery, that of the Dickin Medal awarded by the PDSA (Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals).

Simon, a stray kitten, was rescued from Stonecutters Island in Hong Kong in May 1948 by one of the crew of HMS Amethyst, Ordinary Seaman George Hickinbottom. His destiny had, at that moment been sealed. On 20th April 1949 the Amethyst was on her way up the Yangtze River to relieve the Destroyer HMS Consort in Nanking. She was on her “lawful and peaceful occasions”. During the outrage of the attack on the ship that followed, “Simon” was knocked unconscious and seriously wounded. He sustained multiple shrapnel wounds, his whiskers burnt off and bleeding gashes on both his back legs. He was not expected to survive.

The gentle hands of one of his shipmates, retrieved him from the debris. Much to the relief of the crew, very gradually nature did her work and Simon recovered. This stalwart cat was back on parade. Nothing could have given our lads more pleasure and boosted their moral, than to see him on his daily inspections of his ship and to have had him curl up, purring, on their hammocks.

The special comfort he gave to those that were sick or injured during the long and desperate months that followed cannot be forgotten. Respect for him grew with his daily duty to protect the dwindling food supply from the ever present threat of rats. Although recovering from his wounds, he never tired in the grim struggle, to clear his ship of vermin. Someone on board the Amethyst, was heard to say “that cat deserves a medal” how prophetic this turned out to be!

The exploits of this valiant cat became public news here at home in England. Many a letter was written, enquiring after the health of Simon, even tins of Sardines, which were his favourite, were sent to him. Simon came home, with his ship to England. I was taken by my Grandfather to see Amethyst on her arrival in Devonport and to meet Simon. At only four years old, whilst in Quarantine, on November the 28th 1949 Simons spirit, slipped quietly away to sea. He was buried in The PDSA Animal Cemetery at Ilford. As one of the many who avidly listened for news of him all those years ago.

I am proud to offer this tribute to the cat that came to mean so much to us all. For “Simon”, so long gone from our lives, but never absent from our hearts.

Robert (Bob) W. Green (May 2008)

 

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To: radu
Hi radu!

A sunny but very windy day today. I laid low but did go visit son and the pups. Mr. tough-guy puppy is getting the snip job Wednesday as he's been recently 'marking' his territory. Bad dog!

Son and I have a shooting date for Wednesday too.

21 posted on 04/01/2018 6:15:07 PM PDT by PROCON (Repeal the Gun-Free School Zone Act, Protect Our Children!)
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Howdy, Kathy.

It’s looking mighty pretty up there today. Crisp blue skies and DRY streets! It’s even fairly warm. I wish you’d felt better so you could have enjoyed the day more.
At least it sounds like you’re finally on the mend. Now if you could just get a good night’s sleep!


22 posted on 04/01/2018 6:19:04 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: radu
Good evening, Radu!

*HUGS*

We had a Blessed Easter, thank you! I hope you did as well.


"A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."

23 posted on 04/01/2018 6:26:34 PM PDT by ConorMacNessa (FMF Corpsman - Lima 3/5 RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel defend us in Battle!)
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To: PROCON

Aha, sounds like you’re having weather we’re REAL familiar with. LOL! That’s how it was here yesterday. Today we had just a little breeze.

So the wild man is about to get his “big boy” surgery, is he? He should have behaved himself. Tsk, tsk.

Ok, I’m going to keep all appendages crossed for luck that nothing postpones your shooting fun Wed.!


24 posted on 04/01/2018 6:28:02 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; GodBlessUSA; Mrs.Nooseman; AZamericonnie; HiJinx; Colonel_Flagg; BIGLOOK; ...

My kitties approve of Simon!
Good kitties!

25 posted on 04/01/2018 6:29:46 PM PDT by luvie (Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
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To: ConorMacNessa

Glad to hear your day was good!

Ours was as well. A nice, quiet day with beautiful weather to enjoy.


26 posted on 04/01/2018 6:30:34 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: ConorMacNessa

May this fallen hero rest in peace....


27 posted on 04/01/2018 6:32:24 PM PDT by luvie (Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
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To: radu; LUV W; PROCON; ConorMacNessa

For those who love military history, here’s a video about Jack Widowsky, B-29 Navigator during WWII. Jack died last week at age 95.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-S_HQWqNR0

Jack Widowsky served as the navigator on the B-29 Top Secret at Wendover and Tinian during World War II. He participated in the mission to bomb Hiroshima as the navigator of the Big Stink, which was the backup strike plane on Iwo Jima. He flew as the navigator of the Laggin’ Dragon, one of the weather reconnaissance planes, during the mission to Nagasaki. In this interview, he discusses his time in the 509th Composite Group. He begins by narrating his introduction to the 509th after enlisting in the Air Force. He describes the copious traveling he did as he and his crew trained to be a part of the team that would eventually drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Two important themes of this interview are the intense security and secrecy the project necessitated, as well as the jovial camaraderie enjoyed by Widowsky and the other members of the 509th. For the full transcript, please visit: http://manhattanprojectvoices.org/ora...


28 posted on 04/01/2018 6:32:27 PM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: ConorMacNessa

May this American hero
rest in peace....

29 posted on 04/01/2018 6:36:40 PM PDT by luvie (Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
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To: LUV W

Howdy, LUV.

Our kittehs approve of Simon, too, but there’s no way to get them all in one shot. LOL

Hope you had a good day.


30 posted on 04/01/2018 6:36:57 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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31 posted on 04/01/2018 6:40:09 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: Kathy in Alaska; laurenmarlowe; BIGLOOK; alfa6; EsmeraldaA; SandRat; mylife; TMSuchman; AbnSarge; ..


GOD BLESS AND PROTECT OUR TROOPS AND OUR BELOVED NATION!


TATTOO
(Click)


Must retire for the evening.

The Bugler, his grim visage replete with an evil sneer,
already mounts the parapet.

Soldiers of the Greatest Generation
Stand The Watch Tonight!





Standing With Them
TONK!



GMG/3 Brian J. Marotta, USN
(68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub)
USS Corry DD-817 - Vietnam

TAPS
U.S. Marine Band
(Click)


"Do poor Tom some charity, whom the foul fiend vexes!"

(King Lear, Act III, Scene iv)




All Gave Some – Some Gave All!!!
(Click)


Good night, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America!

Godspeed our Troops around the Globe – especially those in harm’s way – by virtue of their service and sacrifice we continue to live in Freedom!


32 posted on 04/01/2018 6:53:21 PM PDT by ConorMacNessa (FMF Corpsman - Lima 3/5 RVN 1969 - St. Michael the Archangel defend us in Battle!)
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To: radu

Hey, there, radu! Wouldn’t it be something if you could get them all in one shot,though! LOL!

My day was great and I hope yours was too! How did the cassarole turn out. It made me hungry just reading about it!


33 posted on 04/01/2018 7:02:31 PM PDT by luvie (Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
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To: ExTexasRedhead
Thanks for the link to the video about Jack Widowsky. This should be an interesting history lesson.

It's always sad to hear of the passing of another from the Greatest Generation. May he rest in peace.


34 posted on 04/01/2018 7:05:04 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: ConorMacNessa

RIP Tonk


35 posted on 04/01/2018 7:05:16 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8gTHLbsSZk


36 posted on 04/01/2018 7:09:50 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: LUV W

Shoo, it’s almost impossible to get ONE to sit still long enough to get a pic, let alone all 40. LOL

Glad you had a great day.
It was a pretty nice one here. It was quiet and the weather was really nice.

The casserole was delicious, as it always is. The best part is it’s simple to make. I like simple and tasty. A combination that’s hard to beat. LOL!


37 posted on 04/01/2018 7:10:49 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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To: ConorMacNessa

Good night, Conor. Sleep well.

I hope you have a good week!


38 posted on 04/01/2018 7:12:58 PM PDT by radu (God bless our military men and women, past and present)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWF3S9OgQho


39 posted on 04/01/2018 7:24:23 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: radu; MS.BEHAVIN; mylife

Sounds like the perfect combination to me, too! Maybe if we have a cooking show...hint-hint...you can share it. :)


40 posted on 04/01/2018 7:24:48 PM PDT by luvie (Our troops are the best of the best and we should honor them EVERY day!)
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