The work accomplished by the destroyer flotillas fully maintained the high standard they have established in these waters.
On the 25th and 26thWolverine(Commander O. J. Pretis) (killed in action),Scorpion(Lieut.-Commander (now Commander), A. B. Cunningham),Renard(Lieut.-Commander L. G. B. A. Campbell),Grampus(Lieut.-Commander R. Bacchus),Pincher(Lieut.-Commander H. W. Wyld), andRattlesnake(Lieut.-Commander P. G. Wodehouse), carried out mine-sweeping operations under Captain Heneage inside the Dardanelles in a most satisfactory manner, being frequently under heavy fire. On the 26th the French sweepersHenriette(Lieut. de Vaisseau Auverny),Marius Chambon(Lieut. de Vaisseau Blanc), andCamargue(Lieut. de Vaisseau Bergeon) assisted them,Henriettedoing particularly well.
Beagle(Commander (now Captain) H. R. Godfrey),Bulldog(Lieut.-Commander W. B. Mackenzie),Scourge(Lieut.-Commander H. de B. Tupper),Foxhound(Commander W. G. Howard),Colne(Commander C. Seymour),Chelmer(Lieut.-Commander (now Commander) H. T. England),Usk(Lieut.-Commander W. G. C. Maxwell), andRibble(Lieut.-Commander R. W. Wilkinson) assisted in the disembarkation at Gaba Tepe.
Rear-Admiral Thursby reports as follows on the work accomplished by these boats:
"The destroyers under Captain C. P. R. Coode(Captain 'D') landed the second part of the covering force with great gallantry and expedition, and it is in my opinion entirely due to the rapidity with which so large a force was thrown on the beach that we were able to establish ourselves there."
I entirely concur in Admiral Thursby's remarks on the good work performed by this division.
Special Recommendations
P.O.John Hepburn Russell, O.N. F.839, of the Royal Naval Air Service, was wounded in gallantly going to Commander Unwin's assistance.P.O.Mech. Geoffrey Charlton Paine Rummings, O.N. F.813, Royal Naval Air Service, assisted Commander Unwin in rescuing wounded men.P.O.Sec. Cl. Frederick Gibson, O.N. 191025, R.F.R. B.3829,Albion, jumped overboard with a line and got his boat beached to complete bridge fromRiver Clydeto shore. He then took wounded toRiver Clydeunder heavy fire.Ord. SeamanJesse Lovelock,Albion, J.28798, assisted in getting pontoon in position; also helped wounded on beach and in boats to reachRiver Clyde, displaying great gallantry and coolness under fire.A.B.Lewis Jacobs, O.N. J.4081,Lord Nelson. Took his boat into V beach unaided, afterall the remainder of the crew and the troops were killed or wounded. When last seen Jacobs was standing up and endeavouring to pole the cutter to the shore. While thus employed he was killed.Herbert J. G. Morrin, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 236225,Bacchante.Alfred J. Chatwen, Ch. Yeo. Signals, O.N. 156109,Cornwallis.Albert Playford, P.O., O.N. 202189,Cornwallis.Arthur Roake, A.B., O.N. S.S. 1940 (R.F.R. B.88431),Cornwallis.Henry Thomas Morrison, Seaman, R.N.R., O.N. 1495D,Albion.Daniel Roach, Seaman, R.N.R., 1685D,Albion.David S. Kerr, A.B., O.N. 239816,Ribble.Albert Balson, P.O., O.N. 211943,Prince of Wales.William Morgan, P.O., O.N. 193834,Prince of Wales.James Getson, Stoker, P.O., O.N. 295438,London.Edward L. Barons, A.B., O.N. J.7775,London.William Putman, P.O., O.N. 236783,Queen.Robert Fletcher, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 213297,Queen.Samuel Forsey, A.B., S.S. 2359 (R.F.R. B.4597),Albion.Henry J. Anstead, Acting C.P.O. 179989,Implacable.Kenneth Muskett, Ldg. Seaman, J.1325,Implacable.Thomas P. Roche, Ch. P.O. (Pensioner), O.N. 165533,Prince George.John Maple, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 171890 (R.F.R. Chat. B.2658),Euryalus.Henry Williams, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 176765 (R.F.R., Chat., B.1326),Euryalus.William F. Hoffman, A.B., O.N. 195940 (R.F.R., Chat., B.2650),Euryalus.Henry G. Law, A.B., O.N. 195366 (R.F.R., Chat., B.8261),Euryalus.Henry Ridsdale, Stoker, R.N.R., O.N. 1136U,Euryalus.Colin Mckechnie, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 157509,Lord Nelson(killed).Stanley E. Cullum, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 225791,Lord Nelson(killed).Frederick T. M. Hyde, A.B., O.N. J.21153,Lord Nelson(killed).William E. Rowland, A.B., O.N. J.17029,Lord Nelson(wounded).Albert E. Bex, A.B., O.N. J. 17223,Lord Nelson(wounded).
P.O.John Hepburn Russell, O.N. F.839, of the Royal Naval Air Service, was wounded in gallantly going to Commander Unwin's assistance.
P.O.Mech. Geoffrey Charlton Paine Rummings, O.N. F.813, Royal Naval Air Service, assisted Commander Unwin in rescuing wounded men.
P.O.Sec. Cl. Frederick Gibson, O.N. 191025, R.F.R. B.3829,Albion, jumped overboard with a line and got his boat beached to complete bridge fromRiver Clydeto shore. He then took wounded toRiver Clydeunder heavy fire.
Ord. SeamanJesse Lovelock,Albion, J.28798, assisted in getting pontoon in position; also helped wounded on beach and in boats to reachRiver Clyde, displaying great gallantry and coolness under fire.
A.B.Lewis Jacobs, O.N. J.4081,Lord Nelson. Took his boat into V beach unaided, afterall the remainder of the crew and the troops were killed or wounded. When last seen Jacobs was standing up and endeavouring to pole the cutter to the shore. While thus employed he was killed.
Herbert J. G. Morrin, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 236225,Bacchante.
Alfred J. Chatwen, Ch. Yeo. Signals, O.N. 156109,Cornwallis.
Albert Playford, P.O., O.N. 202189,Cornwallis.
Arthur Roake, A.B., O.N. S.S. 1940 (R.F.R. B.88431),Cornwallis.
Henry Thomas Morrison, Seaman, R.N.R., O.N. 1495D,Albion.
Daniel Roach, Seaman, R.N.R., 1685D,Albion.
David S. Kerr, A.B., O.N. 239816,Ribble.
Albert Balson, P.O., O.N. 211943,Prince of Wales.
William Morgan, P.O., O.N. 193834,Prince of Wales.
James Getson, Stoker, P.O., O.N. 295438,London.
Edward L. Barons, A.B., O.N. J.7775,London.
William Putman, P.O., O.N. 236783,Queen.
Robert Fletcher, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 213297,Queen.
Samuel Forsey, A.B., S.S. 2359 (R.F.R. B.4597),Albion.
Henry J. Anstead, Acting C.P.O. 179989,Implacable.
Kenneth Muskett, Ldg. Seaman, J.1325,Implacable.
Thomas P. Roche, Ch. P.O. (Pensioner), O.N. 165533,Prince George.
John Maple, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 171890 (R.F.R. Chat. B.2658),Euryalus.
Henry Williams, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 176765 (R.F.R., Chat., B.1326),Euryalus.
William F. Hoffman, A.B., O.N. 195940 (R.F.R., Chat., B.2650),Euryalus.
Henry G. Law, A.B., O.N. 195366 (R.F.R., Chat., B.8261),Euryalus.
Henry Ridsdale, Stoker, R.N.R., O.N. 1136U,Euryalus.
Colin Mckechnie, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 157509,Lord Nelson(killed).
Stanley E. Cullum, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 225791,Lord Nelson(killed).
Frederick T. M. Hyde, A.B., O.N. J.21153,Lord Nelson(killed).
William E. Rowland, A.B., O.N. J.17029,Lord Nelson(wounded).
Albert E. Bex, A.B., O.N. J. 17223,Lord Nelson(wounded).
The above men fromLord Nelsonwere part of boats' crews landing troops on V beach, a service from which few returned.
Commended for service in action:
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Harry E. Pallant, P.O., O.N. 186521,Implacable.
Jesse Bontoft, P.O., O.N. 193398,Implacable.
Thomas J. Twells, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 232269,Implacable.
Richard Mullis, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 220072,Implacable.
Matthew B. Knight, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 230546,Implacable.
John E. Mayes, Ldg. Seaman, O.N. 196849 (R.F.R. B.8581),Implacable.
William J. White, P.O.I., O.N. 142848,Albion.
Frederick G. Barnes, P.O., O.N. 209085,Swiftsure.
Henry Minter, P.O., O.N. 163128,Queen Elizabeth.
Harry R. Jeffcoate, Sgt. R.M.L.I., Ch. 10526,Cornwallis.
Frank E. Trollope, Pte. R.M.L.I., Ch. 19239,Cornwallis.
George Brown, Ch. P.O., 276085,Sapphire.
Bertie Sole, Ldg. Seaman, 208019 (R.F.R., B. 10738),Sapphire.
Charles H. Soper, Signalman, J.9709,Sapphire.
Frank Dawe, A.B., 231502,Albion.
Samuel Quick, Seaman, R.N.R., 3109 B.,Albion.
James Rice, Seaman, R.N.R., 519 D.,Albion.
William Thomas, Seaman, R.N.R., 2208 B.,Albion.
William H. Kitchen, Seaman, R.N.R., 4330 A.,Albion.
Francis A. Sanders, A.B., 221315 (R.F.R., Chat., B.8199),Euryalus.
William F. Hicks, A.B., S.S. 4795,Euryalus.
William F. Hayward, A.B., 235109,London.
George Gilbertson, A.B., 207941 (R.F.R., B.4910),London.
Andrew Hope, A.B., S.S. 2837 (R.F.R., B.5847),London.
Charles A. Smith, A.B., J.27753,Lord Nelson(wounded).
Basil Brazier, A.B., J.6116,Lord Nelson(wounded).
Charles H. Smith, A.B., J.28377,Lord Nelson.
Henry A. B. Green, A.B. 238024,Lord Nelson(wounded).
No officer could have been better served by his staff than I have been during these operations. The energy and resource of my Chief of Staff, Commodore R. J. B. Keyes, was invaluable, and, in combination with Major-General Braithwaite—Chief of the General Staff—he established a most excellent working agreement between the two services.
Captain George P. W. Hope, ofQueen Elizabeth, acted as my flag captain. His gift of organization was of the greatest assistance in dealing with the mass of details inseparable from an operation of such magnitude.
Commander the Hon. A. R. M. Ramsay has used his sound practical knowledge of gunnery to great advantage in working out, in connection with the military, the details of gunfire from the covering ships.
Captain William W. Godfrey, R.M., a staff officer of great ability, has given me invaluable assistance throughout the operations.
I would also mention my secretary, Mr. Basil F. Hood, Acting Paymaster, and secretarial staff, whose good services under the direction and example of Mr. Edward W. Whittington-Ince, Assistant Paymaster, will form the subject of a later separate report. Also Lieutenant-Commander James F. Sommerville (Fleet Wireless Telegraph Officer), and Flag Lieutenants L. S. Ormsby-Johnson, Hugh S. Bowlby, and Richard H. L. Bevan, who have performed good service in organizing with the military the intercommunication between the Allied Fleets and Armies.
J. M.de Robeck,Vice-Admiral.To the Secretary of the Admiralty.
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R. W. Chambers The Common Law The Danger Mark Ailsa Paige
Temple Thurston Apple of Eden Evolution of Katherine
Humphry Ward Canadian Born Diana Mallory
Mrs. Belloc Lowndes Price of Admiralty When no Man Pursueth Studies in Wives
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EDEN PHILLPOTTS Forest on the Hill
JOHN OXENHAM Maid of the Silver Sea
STANLEY WEYMAN Count Hannibal
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FRANK DANBY Heart of a Child
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This splendid Library covers the whole range of Musical production.
VOCAL OPERATIC
PIANOFORTE ORATORIO
Over 120 Selections, containing some 1,500 different pieces of Music to choose from.
YOUR FAVOURITE PIECES ARE INCLUDED.
Send two stamps for complete List of Music which the Publishers will forward together with
TWO FREE PIECES OF MUSIC (PIANO and VOICE).
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