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Those known to have sailed in
HMS Lynx
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
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These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts and information about actions during the Second World War.
Stwd. Henry Crossley Horn HMS Pathfinder
He enlisted at HMS Glendower 8th Dec 1941. Served in various vessels including HMS Pathfinder (G10) which was involved in Operation Pedestal (Malta Convoys) and the sinking of U162 in the Caribbean. Following the Pathfinder he served on HMS Lynx, the Coastal Minesweeper and Patrol Base at Dover, before being transferred to HMS Royal Arthur and invalided out in 1945.Les Horn
Roy James Earnest Lang HMS Europa
My father, James Lang sserved in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. I've extracted all of the information from his service records that I have the originals for.
- Home Guard – 5th May 1941 – 12th November 1942
- Home Address – 1 Highbury Road, Torquay, Devon.
- Port Division - Lowestoft
- Service Records LT/KX142219
- Royal Arthur, 2nd Stoker, 17th November 1942 - 21st December 1942
- Europa, 2nd Stoker, 22nd December 1942 - 6th January 1942
- Beau, 2nd Stoker, 26th March 1943 - 11 June 1943
- Europa, Primary Stoker, 12th June 1943 - 13th September 1943
- Hannibal Primary Stoker 14th September 1943 - 28th September 1943
- Hannibal (Escort HMS Fury), Primary Stoker 29th September 1943 - 30 September 1944
- St Angelo (Escort HMS Fury) Primary Stoker 1st October 1944 - 16th June 1945
- Europa, Primary Stoker, 17th June 1945 - 29th August 1945
- Europa, War Head Stoker,31st October 1945 - 18th November 1945
- Hophauss (ZZ6), Primary Stoker, 19th November 1945 - 28th February 1946
- Loch in naval (ZZ6) Primary Stoker 1st March 1946 - 9th August 1946
- Pembroke (patrols), Primary Stoker, 10th August 1946 - 26th August 1946
- Lynx Byms 2070, 27th August 1946 - 29th November 1946
Note within Service Records R Lang sto/i RN is attachhed to US Naval Task Force 86 - Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 22, Commanding Officer R J Dressling.
Craig Lang
Gnr. George William Cowell 62nd (The Loyal) Searchlight Regiment, 437 Bty. Royal Artillery
My grandfather, George Cowell, enlisted in the Loyal Territorial Army at Chorley, Lancashire on 16 April 1935. On 31st October 31st 1938, he was discharged on reorganisation and on 3rd March 1939, re-enlisted in the RA Territorial Army, posted with the 437/62 Searchlight Regiment.He was Called for actual military service on 24th August 1939, he was later posted to the 2nd Maritime Anti Aircraft Battery on 30th October 1941. During his time with the MRA, he spent two months on the Empire Lynx as it made its way to the US and Canada with Convoy OB349 (Liverpool - Philadelphia) and SC43 (Sydney, NS - Liverpool) and seven months on the Lochnagar (March 1942 - October 1942), assisting the US base in Iceland as they supported the Arctic Convoys.
In June 1943, he boarded the SS Banfora for Port Said with convoy KMF19. For the next eleven months, this ship was home as they accompanied various convoys throughout the Middle East, visiting ports such as Casablanca, Algiers, Bizerta and Gibralta. They were part of the escort for Operation Husky (MEF38 for the Malta-Aleaxandria leg, and also came under torpedo attack with UGF10 (Casablanca-Algiers) on the night of 1st/2nd November 1943, and again during the day of 3rd November 1943.
The SS Banfora was present when the ill-fated HMT Rohnacame under attack and was sunk on 26th November 1943 (KMF26) thus entering troopship history, by virtue of the large scale aerial attack and great loss of life, only a few miles off the coast of Algeria.
In June 1944, he joined the Empire Rosalind in Haifa, before later joining convoy TM1 (10th August 1944 - 16th August 1944), and invasion of Southern Italy - Operation Dragoon - as part of Alpha Force (Task Force 84), defending Cavaliere Bay - beaches Red and Yellow.
On 17th November 1944, his final journey was on the Orbita, with convoy MKS68 (Alexandria - Gibralter) before joining SL177 for Belfast. He officially left the Orbita on 18th December 1944, and was posted to 23 ITC on 24th March 1945.
During the past 22 years (through extensive research) I've managed to learn more and more about his service (most recently the Rohna incident) - prior to this he never spoke of his experiences and his death in 1982 meant I never had the chance to to ask "What did you do during the war, grandpa?" Any information and help is warmly welcomed.
Nanette Reid
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