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The Wartime Story of Thomas
Wilson Junior
HMS Undaunted - A Great Journey We left Devonport barracks before midnight 20th February 1944 to
travel by troop train to Birkenhead to join HMS Undaunted at the
builders' yard, namely Messrs Cammell Laird on the River Mersey
on the 21st February 1944. During the next 10 days, we carried
out sea trials in Liverpool Bay and saw quite a bit of the River
Mersey. For a few days, we tied up at the pier head by the Liver
Building. When the builders handed over to the Royal Navy, we
sailed for Scapa Flow. On arrival, we had to 'work ship' to
increase our efficiency. Our first operation was with aircraft
carriers for the Fleet Air Arm to attack the 'Tirpitz' in the
Norwegian Fjord. We were in the North Cape area for some days
and I recall that, when setting out on one operation, our
captain who was a Scot played 'Will Ye No Come Back Again' on
his bagpipes. We could have killed him!! We brought Eisenhower and Admiral Ramsay back to Portsmouth on the evening of the 6th. A couple of days later, we escorted an aircraft carrier to Gibraltar. On our return to Plymouth, we were given leave. We then returned to the Mediterranean to escort HMS Howe into Algiers. We did a great deal of escort work out of Malta. We went to Bari, Brindisi and Taranto in Italy. We were awarded the Italy Medal for operations such as bombarding the coast near Ancona to help the army. We also undertook operations off the coast of Yugoslavia. Later, we sailed to Alexandria where Tommy Wilson met up with
his brother Stan, who was serving with RAF. They had two or
three days leave together. When we went to Port Said we knew
that we were off to the Far East, sailing through the Canal to
Aden and then to Bombay. We again performed escort duties for
Troopships etc. We went on to Ceylon where signalman Terry
Thorne joined the ship.
Thanks to Jim Wilson for the story and photographs
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