Crew list of Ships hit by U-boats
James Gordon Melville Turner
Merchant Navy. British
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Roster information listed for James Gordon Melville Turner
Ship | Type | Rank / role | Attacked on | Boat | |
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Manaar | Steam merchant | Radio Officer | 6 Sep 1939 | U-38 |
Personal information
Award Citation as published in London Gazette on 13 Oct, 1939:
When the Manaar was attacked by an enemy submarine there was no summons to stop. About ten shots were fired before the ship was abandoned after twenty or thirty minutes. Three shells were fired, one of which took away the fore‑part of the wheelhouse and probably the wireless aerial. Rapid shrapnel followed. Some of the men in the boats were injured by gunfire. The Radio‑Officer was inadvertently left behind in the ship with two members of the native crew, one severely wounded and the other injured. His shipmates called to him to come down and join them in the Master's boat, but he refused to leave the ship until the two other members of the crew could be rescued. He tried to lower a lifeboat, but the falls jammed and then suddenly ran out, so that the boat crashed into the water and filled. He carried the severely wounded Lascar to another boat, and was about to lower it when the boat was blown to pieces, with the wounded man inside. He then swam out to the waterlogged boat and pulled her alongside. The injured Lascar then went down the rope into the boat, which was cut adrift, and joined the Master’s boat. All this was done under fire.
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