Medal of Bravery
The Dieppe Raid
Transcript
As things got worse, I turned out to be,
I discovered I was about the only one in
communication forward to the battalion and
back to the force headquarters.
When force headquarters finally decided that
they are going to send the boats in to take out
whatever troops could come out because they
were so badly hurt that I heard them,
I heard them give the order to come out for
10 o’clock. I gave the order to the Essex Scottish.
The RHLI, and the Fusiliers de Montreal but
I couldn’t give the order to the Royal Regiment.
There was no communication with them.
But I heard force headquarters trying to
get in touch with both the South Saskatchewan
Regiment and the Cameron’s of Winnipeg
who were on the right flank but they couldn’t
communicate with them.
And I called Control which is the headquarters and
I said, “Can I get off the air,
I have an overlapping frequency on my set,
maybe I can contact them and
give them the order.” They said, “No you are the
only one we have in communication.
We don’t want to lose you.”
I said, “I promise you I will be back within
two minutes.” So they said okay in that case
you can do it. I got off the air and tried to
search with an eighteen set at the other end.
The signal was very, very faint and I could barely
hear it through all that noise and pounding of the
guns and everything else but finally I got both units,
gave them the order and got a reply that they
said they had got it and came back on the air
and I was back on the air in about thirty seconds.
We didn’t have any motor or rudder and
we were towed back by the navy,
Royal Navy, on both sides from the beach and
all the way to England. When I got to England
I was debriefed by the Intelligence people and
the first thing they said to me,
“What you did saved at least a hundred lives.”
So I felt very good about that.
And on the 60th Anniversary I met two guys who
had heard that order that I gave and they
acknowledged that they had heard it and got out.
Description
Mr. Hart shares a very proud moment where he earned the Military Medal for Bravery due to his actions that would save the lives of hundred of troops.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- August 15, 2017
- Duration:
- 3:03
- Person Interviewed:
- David Hart
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Dieppe
- Battle/Campaign:
- Dieppe
- Units/Ship:
- Royal Canadian Corps Second Divisional Signals
- Rank:
- Lance-Corporal
- Occupation:
- Signaller
- Date modified: