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Memories of Dunkirk Published

23/4/2020

 
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The Light Brigade only charged the guns once. These guys did it SEVEN times!

"HMS Medway Queen Memories of Dunkirk" is here and on sale. It tells the story of HMS Medway Queen's escapades during Operation Dynamo  in first hand accounts by the men who were there. 

​A5 size, 76 packed pages and priced at £9.60 including UK P&P. Available now, signed copies direct from the author. 
Full details and how to order
With the visitor centre closed and travel restrictions in place this book is currently only available by mail order from Richard Halton. All proceeds after printing costs will be passed to the MQPS.

Medway Queen - a virtual tour

15/4/2020

 
Update 3rd May. The tour has proved popular but there's plenty of room for more "visitors".
The Dunkirk book is now available and selling well. see below:
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You can now "visit" Medway Queen without leaving home! It's not as good as the real thing but take a look........
You can follow a route through the ship on-line with views past and present of each area and notes on the history specific to those parts of the ship.
Start Tour
Book DETAILS
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​"Memories of Dunkirk" is now available, direct from the author. It was delivered in seven boxes about two weeks ago and one box has already been sold. Only six to go!

Continuing Research

5/4/2020

 
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We know something of the executive officers on board HMS Medway Queen at Dunkirk. We know a lot less about the engineering officers who were naval reservists employed under T124 regulations as civilians under naval discipline.

Lt. George Ranger RNR was MQ's 3rd Engineer at the time of Dunkirk. The Chief Engineer was John Davies and 2nd Engineer was Thomas Irvine who we featured in Full Ahead, Autumn 2017. Chief Engineer John Davies had been Medway Queen’s engineer in peace time. That suggests he was local to Medway – does anyone out there have information on his part in the Medway Queen Story?

​Photo left: George Ranger on board HMS Medway Queen courtesy of Susanna Aiano and Veronica Ranger.
Two members of George Ranger’s family got in touch with us a few weeks ago. Susanna Aiano (his 2nd great niece) and Veronica Ranger (his daughter in law). George was born on June 2nd 1894, he joined HMS Medway Queen on December 1st 1939, as a Sub Lt (E). The CO, Lt. Cook, commended George on his part in the Dunkirk operation and his work with the boats ferrying men from the beaches to the ship. He worked so hard that he collapsed on the 3rd trip and had to be taken ashore. He was granted sick leave but discharged from the Navy on 11th July 1940 on medical grounds. In February 1965 George was awarded the “Minesweeping Badge” for his service. George died on February 15th 1977.
 
We are always pleased to receive details of Medway Queen’s crew, whether in peace or war, and we have another gap in our knowledge of the Dunkirk Officers. Lt. Leonard Jolly was the navigating officer from when the ship was commissioned in November 1939. He too was commended by the CO after Dunkirk and some reports say he was also landed as medically unfit towards the end of the operation. Others report him as on duty on the last trip (such is life in historical research). We do know that after Dunkirk he was appointed to HMS Lorna Doone as First Lieutenant. Lorna Doone was another paddle minesweeper reported by Lt. Jolly in a letter as being “bigger and more comfortable than Medway Queen” but he went on to say that he missed the “tough guys” in Medway Queen’s seamen’s mess and wished he could transfer them to his new ship!
 
The investigation is ongoing. We are at the stage of "answer one question and find two more"! 
If you have any further knowledge of any of these men or other officers and crew from HMS Medway Queen please do get in touch. What we do know has largely gone into the “Memories of Dunkirk” book but even while that is being printed this additional information on George Ranger came to light.

​Why does it always work like that?

 
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