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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: HMS Glowworm ~ 14 November 2016
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Posted on 11/13/2016 5:05:13 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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~ Hall of Heroes ~ HMS Glowworm All info and photos from this website. |
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HMS Glowworm, (H92) a 'G' class destroyer was launched on 22nd July 1935. She weighed 1,345 tons. She was armed with four 4.7 inch guns; seven anti-aircraft/machine guns; ten 21 inch torpedo tubes and depth charges. She cost £300,000 to build and had a complement of 145.
(Picture: Glowworm in 1936) |
Her first peacetime duties were in the Mediterranean which included escort work at the time of the Spanish Civil War and the Munich Crisis. It seemed that Glowworm was developing a habit of colliding with things in an uncanny similarity to her destiny, after she hit HMS Grenade, her sister ship, in May 1939, whilst on night exercises and the Swedish Ship Rex in February 1940. Both collisions resulting in her undertaking extensive damage repair.
(Picture: Glowworm at Alexandria after colliding with Grenade in May 1939. Note the extensive damage.) |
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On 22nd July 1938 Lieutenant Commander Gerard Broadmead Roope was appointed in command of Glowworm. A competent career naval officer, well liked and respected by his men. His ship's company called him 'Old Ardover', for his habit of altering course at a moment's notice and 'Rammer Roope' as a result of the events described above. At the Outbreak of World War Two, Glowworm was based at Harwich. On 5th April 1940 She left for the stormy waters of Norway as one of the escorts for the Battle Cruiser Renown, dispatched to intercept the expected German invasion force.
(Picture: Glowworm in heavy seas) |
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On 6th April whilst screening a minelaying operation (Operation Wilfrid) off the coast of Norway, Glowworm, in heavy weather conditions, lost a man overboard. After seeking permission from the Renown, Lt Cdr Roope turned her around to look for him. After spending the day fruitlessly searching they gave up and attempted to rejoin the group. On the morning of 8th April Glowworm, still on her own, sighted a destroyer who when challenged, initially identified itself as Swedish. The destroyer was in fact German: Bernd Von Arnim, which began firing. The Glowworm promptly returned fire. Another German destroyer soon appeared: Paul Jakobi. Glowworm's fight against the odds had begun. Picture: destroyer in the distance: Glowworm as photographed from the Hipper. |
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In the ensuing exchange Bernd Von Arnim, packed with invasion troops and Paul Jakobi, both turned and fled into a rain squall. Lt Cdr Roope guessed that they were trying to lead him on to their main force, but gave chase in an attempt to find the main German Invasion fleet, so he could report their position to the Admiralty. After emerging on the other side of the squall, Glowworm came face to face with the 10,000 ton German Heavy Cruiser Admiral Von Hipper, armed with eight 8 inch and twelve 4 inch guns.
Picture (above) The Heavy Cruiser Admiral Von Hipper |
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Roope immediately ordered that the Glowworm make smoke and for an enemy sighting signal to be sent. Using the cover of her smoke screen the Glowworm made two torpedo attacks. Firing a total of ten torpedoes. One missed the Hipper by yards but none found their mark. All this time Glowworm was taking crippling hits from the Hipper's big guns. Lt Cdr Roope then ordered a sharp turn to starboard and headed straight for the Hipper giving the famous order "Stand by to ram". |
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The Hipper, realising too late what was happening tried to turn and ram the Glowworm but was much too slow. Glowworm, all guns firing and siren wailing like a banshee, tore into the Hipper's starboard side. Striking her amidships, She tore away 100 feet of Hipper's armoured plating, damaging the starboard side torpedo tubes, killing one man at his gun and puncturing two fresh water tanks.
Picture: (left) Glowworm on fire but still fighting |
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After ramming the Hipper, Glowworm drew clear. Although her decks were swept by a storm of fire from Hipper's 4.1 inch and close range weapons, she still managed to get off another salvo hitting Hipper at a range of 400 yards. The salvo came from the only gun on Glowworm still firing, commanded by Petty Officer Walter Scott. She was by then starting to sink. Her bows wrecked, a major fire raging amidships and all steam pressure lost, Roope gave the order to abandon ship.
Picture: (above) Admiralty Artists Impression of Glowworm ramming the Hipper. |
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Lt Cdr Roope was seen on her keel talking to a Petty Officer, Townsend, about the fact that they wouldn't play cricket for a while again. He then went to open the sea cocks to sink her. As the Glowworm went down, men climbed onto her bow or dived into the stormy, freezing, oil covered water. As she slipped under, her siren which had been going all through the action, abruptly stopped causing a momentary eerie silence. Until her depth charges blew up, killing yet more men. The Captain of the Hipper, Helmuth Heye, chivalrously stayed for over an hour picking up survivors.
Picture: (left) Glowworm sinking as seen through Hipper's gun sights |
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Heye positioned Hipper so that the current in the sea would bring the drifting survivors to him. All the personnel on deck, including the soldiers, helped to pull in the exhausted, oil covered survivors. Many grabbed ropes but were too exhausted to hold on to them and slipped to their deaths. Lt Cdr Roope was in the water helping his men to the ropes and to get life jackets on. Finally he took hold of a rope himself and was pulled some distance up the side. But with a combination of the huge waves and his exhaustion, he let go and slipped beneath the waves. Out of a total crew of 149, only 31 survived. The only officer was Torpedo Control officer Lt. Robert Ramsey. The Germans congratulated the survivors on a good fight and treated them as equals. Captain Heye told the survivors that their Captain was a very brave man. Later Heye sent a message through the International Red cross, recommending Lt Cdr Roope for the Victoria Cross. The only time in British History that the VC was recommended by the enemy. |
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The Survivors spent the rest of the war as POWs. It was only after the war when they returned and Lt Ramsey told the story, that the events of that fateful day in April 1940 came to light. As a result of the gallant action Lt Cdr Roope was awarded the Victoria Cross; Lt Ramsey the Distinguished Service Order; and three other ratings got the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal; Engine Room Artificer Henry Gregg; Petty Officer Walter Scott and Able Seaman Reginald Merritt. |
Please remember the Canteen is here to honor, support and entertain our troops and their families. This is a politics-free zone! Thanks for helping us in our mission! And thanks, Biglook, for the heads up on this hero! |
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posted on
11/13/2016 5:40:02 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: Kathy in Alaska
Hi Kathy! Thank you for the new thread!
To: radu
Hello Du!
Weather cold down there? It turned very cold up here, not pleasant outside.
Did you see the Super Moon? I did - it was fantastic!
To: Kathy in Alaska
thank you for this inspiring post Canteen Team!
and in honor of some very brave UK men indeed, whom i hope now to meet in heaven one day, and their durable ship HMS Glowworm: here’s a great American song by one of our finest writers, Johnny Mercer (and sung by all the great vocalists including the Mills Brothers).
Glow Worm Johnny Mercer
Shine little glow-worm, glimmer, glimmer
Shine little glow-worm, glimmer, glimmer
Lead us lest too far we wander
Love’s sweet voice is calling yonder
Shine little glow-worm, glimmer, glimmer
Hey, there don’t get dimmer
Light the path below, above
And lead us on to love!
Glow little glow-worm, fly of fire
Glow like an incandescent wire
Glow for the female of the species
Turn on the AC and the DC
This night could use a little brightnin’
Light up you little ol’ bug of lightnin’
When you gotta glow, you gotta glow
Glow little glow-worm, glow
Glow little glow-worm, glow and glimmer
Swim through the sea of night, little swimmer
Thou aeronautical boll weevil
Illuminate yon woods primeval
See how the shadows deep and darken
You and your chick should get to sparkin’
I got a gal that I love so
Glow little glow-worm, glow
Glow little glow-worm, turn the key on
You are equipped with taillight neon
You got a cute vest-pocket Mazda
Which you can make both slow and fazda
I don’t know who you took a shine to
Or who you’re out to make a sign to
I got a gal that I love so
Glow little glow-worm, glow
Put on a show worm
Glow little glow-worm, glow
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:02:37 PM PST
by
dadfly
To: Soaring Feather
Good evening, Ms Feather...*hugs*...still relatively nice weather?
Above freezing here all day...but possible freezing rain over night. I HATE this weather. We need dry roads before it drops into the low 20s and mid teens this week.
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:05:50 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: Kathy in Alaska
*HUGS*
Very pretty day today, but it was on cool side. I just checked the temp -it is 42 as I write. Stay warm.
To: Kathy in Alaska; LUV W; HiJinx; AZamericonnie; Jet Jaguar; Soaring Feather; SandRat; ...
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
A beautiful - and ruddy, due to the smoke - super duper moon glows over TN.
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:18:28 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: radu
WoW! I can still see the moon- tis beautiful.
To: ConorMacNessa
Mac!!
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:20:21 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
To: Kathy in Alaska; All; Jim Robinson; John Robinson
Cannot thank you, Free Republic and the Robinson’s enough for being so steadfast in paying tribute to our soldiers service, valor and sacrifice loss.
Like our veterans, you all are amongst the best American’s I know.
Stay safe, well, strong, fearless and outspoken.
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:26:19 PM PST
by
MarchonDC09122009
(When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
To: StarCMC; Kathy in Alaska
Just WOW!
Trying to make the hair lay back down after reading this. *shiver*
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:26:26 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: Soaring Feather
Howdy, feathers!
It isn’t as cold here as it is up there but it’s definitely cooled down quite a bit. I doubt we’ll see any more 80 or 90 degree days for a while. :-)
The moon’s gorgeous tonight but the smoke dims the light a bit. We’re choking on wildfire smoke these days. gack!
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:31:45 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: radu
yupper tonight’s the night gonna watch it in the AM
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:31:53 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: Soaring Feather
It is a beautiful moon, isn’t it?
And it sure has these furry heatherns fired up tonight. LOL
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:35:43 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: PROCON
Howdy, PRO!
Were you able to have any time with your son this weekend or did they keep him on the run?
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:37:08 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: Soaring Feather; radu
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:37:34 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: ConorMacNessa
Howdy do, Conor! *Hugz*
How was your day? A good one, I hope.
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:38:56 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: left that other site
Howdy, M-L.
How are things going with Penny? Is she doing better on the leash yet?
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:40:31 PM PST
by
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
To: All
39
posted on
11/13/2016 6:42:31 PM PST
by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: mountainlion
mountainlion!!
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posted on
11/13/2016 6:43:10 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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